Quote Originally Posted by htfit View Post
Maybe somebody knows this answer. Can you spread a virus if you get a vaccine? So if, you get a vaccine, does that immediately make it so you are not contagious, or does it just provide your body with the antibodies to fight the virus?

Logic would seem that even if a person got the flu vaccine and then they got the flu, they could still spread it even if they don't show the symptoms. Right? Or what am I missing?

So the vaccine doesn't stop the spread necessarily, just prevents that individual person from getting sick, ultimately creating herd immunity.

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I would getting vaccinated will prevent the person from getting and spreading that particular strain of the virus. Or at least that’s how my understanding of vaccines work and how we have used them to nearly eradicate certain diseases.


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