So What Was the Logic of Forcing People to Get the Shot Against People’s Will?

Now back to your original point before you went zigzagging down the road”

“NO shit.
A normal flu shot, taken for decades, by millions of people, DOESN'T prevent people from getting the flu, nor transmitting it.”

It indeed does stop transmission of the strain the shot is formulated for.
quit conflating issues and learn something

Yes, you need to.

Why You Can Still Get the Flu—Even if You Got a Flu Shot​

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Vaccine Effectiveness: How Well Do Flu Vaccines Work?​

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Feb 8, 2023 — While vaccine effectiveness (VE) can vary, recent studies show that flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60% among ...

8 things doctors wish patients knew about flu shots​

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It's not uncommon for people to have a low-grade fever or feel a little run down for a couple of days after they get their vaccine. That's just their immune ...
 
Yes, you need to.

Why You Can Still Get the Flu—Even if You Got a Flu Shot



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8 things doctors wish patients knew about flu shots

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It’s a different strain of flu, science hater.
 
Why?
The clot shot neither prevents infection nor does it hinder transmission of the ChiCom flu.

You Leftards hate science.

My post was in regards to your question about mandatory flu shots.

Fuck dude, keep up with your own damn post
 
And before you get into the ‘nobody was forced’ BS, sure you could have refused.

You just lose your job, denied entry to places you wanted to go, denied new jobs, etc etc.

I know this is news for some who worship big brother and big Pharma, but none of the Covid shots prevents infection nor does it prevent you from transmitting the virus.

So why were lives destroyed to force people to undergo medical procedures on their bodies against their will?
it did reduce people dying from covid, it did reduce hospitalization.
 
Most of those dead folks would still be dead, with or without covid.

Tell me, why would a government incentivize reporting deaths by covid?

And you know this for sure? Please post your medical degree information so that we can all flock to you for assistance.
 
Yes, you need to.

Why You Can Still Get the Flu—Even if You Got a Flu Shot



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Feb 7, 2020 — But many people are surprised to hear that they can still get the flu, even if they've been vaccinated. Here's why. The flu is caused by ...

Vaccine Effectiveness: How Well Do Flu Vaccines Work?

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Feb 8, 2023 — While vaccine effectiveness (VE) can vary, recent studies show that flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60% among ...

8 things doctors wish patients knew about flu shots

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From your own link:

However, it’s not a perfect science, and some years, the flu shot doesn’t match as well as we would hope. For example, in 2017, the flu strain mutated right in the middle of the season. As a result, millions of people got sick with the flu, and 80,000 Americans died, according to the CDC.

Get it yet. It only protects against the flu strain it is designed for.

Not

All

Strains
 
From your own link:

However, it’s not a perfect science, and some years, the flu shot doesn’t match as well as we would hope. For example, in 2017, the flu strain mutated right in the middle of the season. As a result, millions of people got sick with the flu, and 80,000 Americans died, according to the CDC.

Get it yet. It only protects against the flu strain it is designed for.

Not

All

Strains

Bright people know that a booster shot is needed. Stupid People will fight the booster. And we can't fix stupid.
 
By now, a person would think that everyone knows what it means to be contagious and asymptomatic. That person would be wrong. In a country where half the people don`t accept Evolution as fact, the level of dumbassery here isn`t surprising.
 

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