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WRONG, the longer COVID hangs around, and in larger numbers, the greater the chance of more variations. The concern is one of those variations will not be neutralized by the vaccine. Plus the current vaccine is 95% effective.You obviously are clueless how vaccines work. If a child is vaccinated against measles they are protected from the nonvaccinated. The only people a nonvaccinated individual is a threat to, is other nonvaccinated people. So unless you're saying the covid vaccines are ineffective, you're full of commie shit.The actions of all who do not take the vaccine, are threatening the health of all in the US; young, old and all between.
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The Measles vaccine is 97% effective. If everybody receives the vaccine, there is almost no chance a child will catch measles. But if a large portion of a group is not vaccinated, vaccinated children will catch mesles. It happened in several populations in 2018 and 2019.
You flat ass lied about vaccinated people for COVID and Measles cannot catch the diseases.
Google it, you dumbass.
How can you be so stupid.