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matrixmann September 13 2021, 20:56:45 UTC
The problem of the remaining risk is: You can't tell people for sure how their individual immune system reacts. Especially in the department of people which are physically weakened by age or by permanent disease/conditions.
Nobody can straight look right into you and tell you safely "your immune system didn't produce that many anti bodies or any at all that properly".
That way you can be fully vaccinated, even though it's possible that your risk to get infected and you risk to die of Covid is still significantly higher compared to fully vaccinated but healthy people.
And those may be the missing link in the chain of statistics which "produce" those breakthrough infections. And those who die in the hospital even though they've been vaccinated.
(Just saying, to my personal health status this circumstance applies. All the advises distributed for my main disease include the addition to "please get vaccinated" that there's a moderate possibility the immune system, due to the med-related suppression, may not react as properly to the vaccine, so that the protection against a severe course of Covid may be smaller than compared to non-sick people. So - "don't put yourself to the risk, even if you got your shots - no-one can straight look into you and tell you what degree of protection you have", that's how it is with it.)

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