He wasn't talking about the tried and true vaccines that actually works and they didn't have to change the definition of the word vaccine for. He was talking about the ones that you get the shot and then a weeks later you end up getting the virus anyhow. Sound familiar?
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Not all vaccines are meant to utterly stop all disease. The flu shot is an example. It might prevent infection or lessen the effects. you know what? I'm tired of trying to defend science against people with no scientific or medical training or education whatsoever. Don't get your vaccinations and have a good life≥