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Originally Posted by Skybird
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Complete garbage...
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/vpd-vac-basics.html
"Vaccines contain the same germs that cause disease. (For example, measles vaccine contains measles virus, and Hib vaccine contains Hib bacteria.) But they have been either killed or weakened to the point that they don’t make you sick. Some vaccines contain only a part of the disease germ.
A vaccine stimulates your immune system to produce antibodies, exactly like it would if you were exposed to the disease. After getting vaccinated, you develop immunity to that disease, without having to get the disease first.
This is what makes vaccines such powerful medicine. Unlike most medicines, which treat or cure diseases, vaccines prevent them."
Note that last sentence from the CDC website which very clearly states that vaccines prevent infection. So suddenly the covid vaccines *aren't* the same as other vaccines? Or they're not really vaccines at all. Which is it?