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by collias 1604 days ago
You're right, no vaccine is 100% effective.

But there are vaccines that are more than ~75% effective at preventing infection, which is the number that Fauci kept mentioning when this all started.

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Herd immunity does not depend on the efficacy of the vaccine. It depends on the R_nought of the disease. There are several ways to reduce the R_nought below 1 (at which point we achieve herd immunity). Vaccines is just one of them.

Claiming things that vaccines don't work, doesn't prevent infection, impossible to achieve herd immunity with them- helps absolutely nobody.

Covid-19 vaccines don't prevent infection, and it is impossible to achieve herd immunity with them. These are facts, and they are relevant to the comment I was originally replying on.
Where did you find these facts? fyi, I have studied epidemiology in the context of network science in school.