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Which "fact"?
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The one with the asterisk after it, which refers to the statement with the asterisk before it. The one you completely agreed to here:
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^ to put some things right:
1. Right, but after a vaccination your body respectively your immunosystem already has the blueprint information to produce antibodies, so the system will be instantly able to fight the infection. Symptoms will be much less severe.
-> You cannot kill a virus, because it does not live. You can only kill the host, the bacteria in which the virus replicates. So the immunosystem targets infected cells and bacteria and destroys them, keeping the number of viruses low since the latter cannot replicate in masses anymore.
-> What is a virus
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2. Yes they can still infect others. BUT they will be less contagious since the virus numbers and the time of being contagious is greatly reduced by the fast immuno answer.
Time of carrying the infection and being infectious, the reduced infection pressure on others by lower virus numbers, it all adds to the vaccine effect. ...
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Okay. And what about those people who have contracted Covid, recovered, and developed a natural immunity?