According to leading scientists, your natural immune system generates immunity to multiple components of the virus. This promotes your protection against a vast range of viral variants and abrogates further spread to anyone else.
The vaccine has no impact on whether or not the virus spreads. Vaccinated people are just as likely to spread the virus as unvaccinated people.
your natural immune system generates immunity to multiple components of the virus
Baloney. The majority of the people who currently have covid come from the minority who are unvaccinated. People's "natural immune system" isn't doing the trick. https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data
ensuring a certain percentage remain unvaxxed protects
Only if they have no contact with others. Otherwise they're still in the game as the "Control" side of the experiment, and still capable of infecting others and fostering new variants.
1 By incubating a new variant. 2 By spreading the virus - vaccination only improves your odds, it doesn't provide invincible protection.
True. And vaccinated people are at less risk.
According to leading scientists, your natural immune system generates immunity to multiple components of the virus. This promotes your protection against a vast range of viral variants and abrogates further spread to anyone else.
The vaccine has no impact on whether or not the virus spreads. Vaccinated people are just as likely to spread the virus as unvaccinated people.
Try again.
Such as?
Baloney. The majority of the people who currently have covid come from the minority who are unvaccinated. People's "natural immune system" isn't doing the trick. https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data
And it's unvaccinated and partially vaccinated individuals who are taking up far more than their statistical share of health care resources.
What's your point?
Only if they have no contact with others. Otherwise they're still in the game as the "Control" side of the experiment, and still capable of infecting others and fostering new variants.