My recollection of events seems to differ from some thoughts on this thread.
I don’t ever recall being led to believe the vaccine gave the recipient immunity from the virus. I was very clear on this before I had my first vaccine
There may have been an intimation of high immunity in the very early days but that was quickly clarified by the medical industry. The time lag was probably due to further testing and understanding of what they had developed
My understanding was that it reduced the effects of the virus and kept people out of intensive care. We saw the effects of what that might lead to in Italy where they were in crisis before a vaccine had been developed
So it was a choice of whether you gave yourself a fighting chance if you got it plus very importantly to help the rest of the population and the more vulnerable.
In other words, if most people had chosen not to have the vaccine then the outcome may have been very different and many of us might not have been here to whinge about the antics of a certain Spanish CB.
If we were misled about the above then fair enough but I haven’t seen many credible medical professionals say so



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