Jazzlike-Drop23 t1_j2poshu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in COVID-19 vaccines, prior infection reduce transmission of Omicron: Vaccination and boosting, especially when recent, helped to limit the spread of COVID-19 in prisons during the first Omicron wave, according to researchers that examined transmission between people living in the same prison cell. by lolfuys
Did you read the article? I thought not.
It also states that prior infection reduces transmission by a very similar amount.
H1tm4n t1_j2pt91f wrote
So benefit for the vaccinated is what now?
Jazzlike-Drop23 t1_j2pudf6 wrote
For healthy people, not a lot I believe.
For older and vulnerable people, a reduced chance of severe illness or death.
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Bearpoints t1_j2qaozd wrote
Vaccination has always been about slowing the spread over the general population. The more people vaccinated, the slower the spread, and the less strain on the health system. This allows the health system to be better equipped to treat those who are the moat vulnerable. This is exactly why the season flu vaccination is encouraged.
mightcommentsometime t1_j3bmbp9 wrote
And it can lower the spread enough to let the disease die out.
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thezander8 t1_j2qchu5 wrote
uhhh that you get the about the same benefit as prior infection (according to this study) without having to live through the worst flu of your life while unvaccinated against it? (IF you live.)
Getting protection against COVID without actually getting COVID is a pretty clear benefit.
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SlowerThanLightSpeed t1_j2q0oss wrote
Though you may find that this analogy isn't an equivalence (that's how words that aren't synonyms work)... Think of it this way:
The goal is to avoid getting pregnant.
One way to do that is to get pregnant (during which time you can no longer conceive). Ha ha! While pregnant you can't get pregnant!
The other way is to take the pill.
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pony_trekker t1_j2rbcj0 wrote
Same benefit less risk.
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redruggles5 t1_j2rc6pe wrote
You could get Guillan-Barré Syndrome and be paralyzed for life if you’re lucky! Bring on the sheep votes.
Thekilldevilhill t1_j2rd1t3 wrote
You can also get it from the virus itself, or influenza, campylobacter or pretty much anything that triggers your immune system. Also, pretty much everyone recovers and fatal cases or complete paralysis is rare.
But don't let these facts get in the way of your agenda.
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