The main argument I keep running up against is "it doesn't keep you perfectly safe, but it reduces symptoms so you're less likely to spread it.
Now, if I get sick, I'm staying home. Hell, I might even wear a mask to the store if need to go and I'm coughing shit all over the place. But if what you're saying is correct, there really isn't any good reason to get the shot.
Also they quietly admitted that it doesn't even lower your viral load, and therefore it doesn't reduce the chances of spreading the virus.
So the only reason to take the vaccine is if you're old, obese, or have certain pre-existing conditions.
Do you have a source for that?
The main argument I keep running up against is "it doesn't keep you perfectly safe, but it reduces symptoms so you're less likely to spread it.
Now, if I get sick, I'm staying home. Hell, I might even wear a mask to the store if need to go and I'm coughing shit all over the place. But if what you're saying is correct, there really isn't any good reason to get the shot.
Found the link:
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s0730-mmwr-covid-19.html
Have an archive link, in case they decide they said too much.
https://archive.is/64iDR
Awesome, I'll be forwarding this to a few people.
The CDC admitted it. I'll try to find the link.