Well for a start, you can't get that from the vaccine.
Wrong. https://www.reddit.com/r/covid... https://www.monroenews.com/sto... You can find plenty of anecdotal reports that show that you can.
1) The vaccine does not cause long term (In vaccine terms this means "a few months") side effects. Whatever could go wrong, in the few-in-a-million chance something does, is immediate and it goes away.
Thanks, since you've said it it must be true.
If your vaccinated you have a. *much* lower chance of contracting it, passing it to others, and suffering serious consequences from it.
Maybe it did a couple variants ago, but there's no proof that it does jack shit for preventing the transmission of the Omicron variant.
Whats your point here?
My point was to question the assumed facts of the person that I replied to.
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