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North of London | Your thinking is incorrect.
Unvaccinated people are a risk to the vaccinated.
Vaccines have the greatest impact on stopping a disease when the most people are vaccinated because the unvaccinated are more likely to become infected and therefor keep the infection spreading.
Remember that some people are unable to get a vaccine for legitimate health reasons and others get the vaccine but it does not work to give them protection.
Also the more infections there are the more mutations happen that inevitably lead to versions that infect people easier and evade the latest vaccine.
Think of measles that have been almost eliminated and then a group of unvaccinated become infected and measles spreads into the rest of the community and yes it has happened recently.
The best protection is from a large % getting the vaccine.
Those who are not vaccinated are a risk to others and if you check stats you will find confirmation of high infection % in unvaccinated compared to vaccinated | |
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