Well That Escalated Quickly
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You're now finally replying to what I actually was talking about.
Vaccines don't prevent infection. This is still correct, based on Ontario's data since omicron became dominant.
The study that you linked to shows 70% efficacy against hospitalization for omicron vs 93% efficacy for Delta. My prediction was that it wouldn't help. It does help, although it's waning. The results from this study still have to replicated.
Transmission rates and severity are two different things but you lump them together under "infection".
I was not talking about transmission whatsoever. You were lumping them together.
I was talking solely about infection. The infection rate per 100,000 is higher for vaccinated people in Ontario right now and that has been the case since omicron has been dominant (It's higher likely because vaccinated have access to more places like sporting events, but it's likely the same).
https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data/case-numbers-and-spread
They reduce the severity of the infection.
...and have no effect on infection... This is what you tried to correct me on and you're still wrong. I was not talking about severity of infection.