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by Engineering-MD 2288 days ago
If immunity doesn’t occur, then a vaccine is also useless.
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It's two different things
No it isn't. Vaccines create immunity, that's the point. Also, what diseases that don't kill you also don't result in immunity? "There's no evidence of immunity" seems an absurd statement, we can literally see the antibodies people create in response to the infection. That seems like just looking for an excuse to attack the UK.
do you ever heard of plague?
What's plague got to do with it? Plague vaccines exist that give up to a year of immunity:

https://contagions.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/generating-immun...

Flu vaccine has to be taken every year.
That's because flu isn't a single disease, it's a category of diseases, like cancer. People do build immunity to specific flu variants.