but the benefits of being vaccinated outweigh the disadvantages of having a little prick
Not sure I quite follow?
but the benefits of being vaccinated outweigh the disadvantages of having a little prick
Wrong.The point about having the vaccine was never that it would give you 100% immunity - no vaccine ever does that
Actually no vaccine prevents people from catching what ever it is for. It They just change the outcome. The effects of some last longer than othersWrong.
A real vaccine would do just that, otherwise it's not called a vaccine.
Polio for example.
I got a sore arm ......Yes, it is the injection which causes it
Actually no vaccine prevents people from catching what ever it is for. It They just change the outcome.
We don't realise how lucky we are over here that the large part of the population will, selflessly, line up and do our bit, benefitting everybody.
A vaccine works by getting the body to make anti bodies creating a level of immunity.Wrong.
A real vaccine would do just that, otherwise it's not called a vaccine.
Polio for example.

Where has that been claimed by an official legitimate source? It has been claimed by the anti vaxers but I've never seen it in any vaccine supporting information.In the case of the covid vaccine, the jab DID NOT cause your sore arm, because the covid vaccines have ABSOLUTELY NO adverse effects.

Andy the liar still going strong. What a guy...Most people got the jab for selfish reasons: namely (unfounded) fear of dying a painful death or to go on holiday.
Where has that been claimed by an official legitimate source?

More lies, what a sad individual...Noseall and Denso said it, they are official legitimate sources.
My selfish reason was that having had pneumonia about 30 years previously I didn't fancy having a catheter (drain) in my chest for several weeks again. My selfish reason was that having had radio- chemo in the past I have a suppressed immune system, so flu or Covid could kill me. My selfish reason was that I wanted to continue living as opposed to possibly dying of an avoidable disease because I hadn't taken mitigating steps. So yes , selfish, in the same way that having a flu jab, or pneumonia jab, or an anti-tettanus jab or a malaria jab is.Most people got the jab for selfish reasons: namely (unfounded) fear of dying a painful death or to go on holiday. There was no sudden outbreak of altruism.
There's gratitude for you.Puke. Most people got the jab for selfish reasons: namely (unfounded) fear of dying a painful death or to go on holiday. There was no sudden outbreak of altruism.
I suggest that next time you have a flu jab you ask the pharmacist about the efficacy of the vaccine, then. They won't EVER make you 100% immune, but if you do get flu being vavcinated reduces the severitt and often the duration of the symptoms. But you need to ask and stop basing everything on heresay and misunderstandingI've heard that said a lot in last couple of years, but had never heard it said of any vaccine before covid.