guy incognito
Well-Known Member
Let's say hypothetically that there are some people in the population that can't receive vaccines for various reason (allergies, compromised health, etc)i don't get if why vaccines work they way they claim they do, why is the disease(s) spreading to people(s) who were previously vaccinated?
seems to me the only people who would be getting sick were the ones who never got the vaccines, or am i missing something here??
Now let's say a small fraction of vaccines don't work as intended. It's not a 100% guarantee to be immune from the disease, but more like 99%, and there is no way for you to know if you are in the 1%.
Now let's say your risk of contracting a disease is proportional to your exposure to the disease. The more you are exposed to infected people the greater chance you have of contracting the disease.
So in a population of 100 people, 2 people can't get vaccinated for medical reasons, and 1 person will be vaccinated but will still be able to contract the disease (and maybe about <0.01 will have negative reactions or possibly die from the vaccine). That leaves 97 people immune to the disease and unable to serve as incubaters to spread the infection. Those 3 people that are at risk are now at a substantially reduced risk of contracting the disease because they will most likely never encounter it because 97% of the population can't get it or spread it.
Now suppose that same population of 100 people has 2 people who can't get vaccinated, and 1 person who it won't be effective for, and 50 more people that have their heads up their collective asses and allow jenny mcarthy to give them medical advise. Now those 3 people who legitimately can't protect themselves from the disease will be exposed to massive amounts of the bug, which will spread like wildfire if it is introduced to the population. Now that 1 person that was vaccinated but not protected is fucked because they got the disease anyway because of other people's ignorance. Also those 2 that couldn't get vaccinated are fucked, whereas they weren't in the other scenario above.
These were all hypothetical made up numbers by the way, but I think you can get the gist of it.