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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Yep, I made an assumption there. Since the death rate decreased after the vaccinations became widespread I assumed there was less transmission. Perhaps that was wrong. Perhaps there was the same (or more) transmission and it was only the effectiveness of the vaccine at preventing serious illness or death that caused the numbers to down. Either way, I’ll take it.
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Those most susceptible to dying from the virus died early. Then, the death rate decreased...
Viruses, by their nature, weaken as time goes by. If they don't, they kill all possible future hosts...
I had Covid waaay before there was a vaccine. Yet I still took the vaccine and one (or was it two?) booster/s.
Same for my wife. Yet, she caught it again, just a few months after her booster. I didn't... I was never "locked down", as I was deemed "essential"... I was exposed more than the "average bear"...
We're both done with boosters...