There is overwhelmingly scientific proof that covid vaccination saves lives.
Where is it? Because first it was "you can't get covid and you can't spread covid if you're vaccinated". When it became obvious to everyone that wasn't true the narrative shifted to "the vaccine prevents serious illness and hospitalization".
NOw there's plenty of vaccinated people who get hospitalized with covid, pretty much proportional to their share of the population, almost as if the vaccine did nothing at all- except give negative side effects to a bunch of people.
The only way to prove a claim that you don't get as sick if you're vaccinated would be a large-scale study where they deliberately infected groups of vaccinated people and unvaccinated people with covid and then compared the outcomes. Do you have documentation of such a study?
Where is it? Because first it was "you can't get covid and you can't spread covid if you're vaccinated". When it became obvious to everyone that wasn't true the narrative shifted to "the vaccine prevents serious illness and hospitalization".
NOw there's plenty of vaccinated people who get hospitalized with covid, pretty much proportional to their share of the population, almost as if the vaccine did nothing at all- except give negative side effects to a bunch of people.
The only way to prove a claim that you don't get as sick if you're vaccinated would be a large-scale study where they deliberately infected groups of vaccinated people and unvaccinated people with covid and then compared the outcomes. Do you have documentation of such a study?