If folks are getting Covid after their second jab how does that work in stopping the spread?
Well it's one of those mathematical things isn't it?
In a population of 100 non vaccinated, one should expect all 100 will become infected when exposed to Covid.
In a population of 100 fully vaccinated one would expect 5 to become infected.
Now the magical question:
If a person infected with Covid can infect say 20 additional people while coming down with illness, how many can the non vaccinated population, vs the vaccinated population spread the Covid virus to?
How bout it? Let's do the difficult math...
Non vaccinated: 100 infected, each in turn infecting 20:
100*20 = 2000 new cases
Vaccinated: 5 infected (i.e. vaccine 95% effective) each in turn infecting 20:
5*20 = 100 new cases.
Now play the game again on completing un-vaccinated vs completely vaccinated populations:
2000 *20 = 40,000 new cases in a completely non-vaccinated population
vs
5*100 = 500 new cases.
Now concentrate... which number is larger: 40,000 or 500?
What was your question? Again, YOU should avoid getting vaccinated at all costs. Go for it! Don't want those evil mRNA vaccines in us do we? Instead YOU should experience the joys of a Covid infection, and potential life long health problems as a result. After all no one (outside of the military) is going to be forced to get a Covid vaccination.