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Posted by Ken Waldron on January 17, 2021, 2:45 pm, in reply to "Re: Apparently *no one* (so far) is interested in commenting on why there is ... "
"t doesn't provide herd immunity. If groups most at risk of death aren't interested in taking it." No. The point is that if the vast majority of people are vaccinated and immune then the virus has serious difficulties transmitting: it thus confers a degree of "herd" protection: even to those groups refusing vaccination.
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