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During the earlier days of the EUA rollout, that metric was indeed reported, yes. 18 months later that metric is moot since the same EUA-mRNA, now widely in use, doesn't prevent getting or spreading CoVid-19.

The question is still valid, if you end up sick enough with CoVid that you need to be hospitalized, did that 'vaccine' do what was promised? If so, by what clinical measure of the individual patients there compared to the 'unvaxxed' patients? Higher fever, more or less pain, easier to breathe if you've been 'vaccinated'? What clinical proof is there the unvaxxed is worse off than the vaxxed when they have the same reported symptoms?

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