Mayo Clinic says the vaccines CAN prevent you from getting C-19.
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mis-c-in-kids-covid-19/symptoms-causes/syc-20502550
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A vaccine can prevent you or your child from getting the COVID-19 virus.
Umm, I thought literally no one was saying this?!
So who is lying? (no pun intended)
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@raphjd said in Mayo Clinic says the vaccines CAN prevent you from getting C-19.:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mis-c-in-kids-covid-19/symptoms-causes/syc-20502550
Scroll down to PREVENTION
A vaccine can prevent you or your child from getting the COVID-19 virus.
Umm, I thought literally no one was saying this?!
So who is lying? (no pun intended)
It's just a language choice...
No vaccine prevents you from getting a virus - if someone with polio breathes on you, you'll get the polio virus. If you've been vaccinated, you won't get SICK from polio.The same here: if you have been vaccinated and are exposed to COVID-19, you will get the virus inside you... it's not like the vaccine creates some invisible barrier around you! What won't happen tho is that you'll get sick and need hospitalization from the effects of the virus.
ALL vaccines do the same general thing: TEACH YOUR BODY to defend against the "bad thing" (virus, in this case). Your own immune system is still doing the ACTUAL work... the vaccine just gave your immune system a "cheat sheet"...
Kinda like how the Astros won the WS in 2017: when you generally know what pitch is coming ahead of time, it's a lot easier to hit the ball!
When your immune system already knows how to deal with COVID-19 (or Polio, or Chicken Pox, or Measles, etc), then it's much easier to "beat" the infection when it shows up.... but it no way ELIMINATES the infection COMPLETELY! -
The idea that a vaccine can block the virus from getting inside you is as "counter" to actual science as the little acrylic dots they used to peddle as "microwave energy" blockers that you were supposed to put on your cell phone to protect your brain from the "microwave energy" given off by your phone...
The dot went on the back of the phone... so it was on the FAR SIDE of the phone from your head.
DOT || Phone || Head
So, two things jumped out to me:
- How did the dot "extend" itself to block the "radiation" from the phone from going into my head, and
- If the dot is indeed absorbing that "radiation", why doesn't it get hot?
Fraud detection successful...
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I know all that.
So we are agreed, the Mayo Clinic lied.
Also, in a few previous discussions, people have said that literally, no one was saying that.