>>12962055>Because each time someone who has been vaccinated asks if they can stop wearing the mask they're told the "vaccine" doesn't prevent you from getting the virus or from spreading it to others.Why are you lying? It was never stated that they don't stop transmission. What was said is that we don't know, and that was months ago (things are different now, keep reading). The CDC has changed recommendations based on new knowledge, see:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated.htmlIt's true that masks likely don't prevent all transmissions, like they don't stop all infections, so they're still recommended in crowds, but many restrictions are lifted once fully vaccinated.
Here's one study showing reduced viral load in those who do get infected after vaccination:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591
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Another study showing Pfizer BioNTech prevents all types of infections, proven through regular PCR tests and antibody testing:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3790399There's now many such studies. The recommendation that everyone should continue masking up was back in December and early this year when there were still a lot of unknowns about asymptomatic infections and effects on transmission. We now have much more information. The vaccines aren't perfect, but lower asymptomatic rates and lower viral loads in those who do still get infected should reduce transmission dramatically.