Not refuting this. The aim of a Vaccine is indeed stopping infection and spread. However I never said anything against that.
What I was saying is that the Covid vaccine as it is currently - does not do that. Like I said in my other post (that you no doubt neglected to read, so once again, missing context) Covid is just too unpredictable to have any actual measures against it. It mutates too much, and put quite simply - it's different from most other viruses. This means that fighting it the same way as other viruses wont always work. The only thing we can really do is reinforce our bodies to minimize symptoms or prevent hospitalization since we quite literally cannot easily create any immunity against it as of right now.
Take another look at the Flu
(for the third time in my posts, which once again I doubt you even looked at) It's another virus that has an absurdly fast and unpredictable mutation cycle, and we can't always predict which strain might blow around Flu Season, and guess what? Not every Flu Vaccine works for every Flu strain, therefore not every Flu Vaccine prevents infection. It's the same with Covid except on a much larger and even more unpredictable scale - so much so that the Covid Vaccines, don't provide any actual immunity to Covid.
But of course you'd rather assume what I'm talking about rather than reading what I actually said. Because if you bothered to read my posts, you would see that I was agreeing with you on some of your points.
Let me summarize again. The current Covid Vaccines don't prevent infection, nor stop the spread of it. I'm not trolling, joking, or being an idiot. I was agreeing with you, but maybe you just didn't see that because once again, you didn't bother to read my posts, now did you?
@lolcatzuru Was stating that
normal Vaccines, aim to provide immunity, and stop spread / infection. They in no way stated that the Covid vaccine does the same thing. I went on to say this as well, and guess what? They also agreed.
Which once again, shows that you didn't. read. the. damn. posts.
By the way, why are you assuming that I'm re-framing the vaccine? I always thought of it this way, and I was also against the mandates. The Covid vaccine never prevented infection, and it works in such a way that I actually disagree with even calling it a "vaccine". Which guess what? That's another thing I said in my posts! Oh wow! Looks like getting context about a situation before you comment on it makes a difference after all!