They'll argue that vaccinated people will have less chance of transmitting because they don't get symptoms that lend themselves to spread (coughing, sneezing etc).
Watch them self implode when you ask them why the same logic doesn't apply to asymptomatic carriers of covid who also aren't coughing or sneezing.
You need to have a LOT of virus in your system to be able to infect people. If you yourself can't get infected there's no way that you're carrying a relevant amount of it.
They'll argue that vaccinated people will have less chance of transmitting because they don't get symptoms that lend themselves to spread (coughing, sneezing etc).
Watch them self implode when you ask them why the same logic doesn't apply to asymptomatic carriers of covid who also aren't coughing or sneezing.
They can literally have the virus in their body, which defeats the whole purpose of this whole thing.
You're gonna get it. No matter how much you try to avoid it, you're gonna get it.
And after you recover 2 days later, you're gonna say to yourself, "That's it?", like I did.
You need to have a LOT of virus in your system to be able to infect people. If you yourself can't get infected there's no way that you're carrying a relevant amount of it.