>>13550555>100% incorrect. Learn literal high-school biology then try again please.I dare you to correct me.
If you have immunity, your immune system knows how to identify and kill the virus in your body, as it finds it. You have a neglible amount of the virus, and at the very least not an active infection.
If you don't have immunity, the virus reproduces inside you like crazy, leading to both a large quantity of the virus, much of which pours out of you, and you have an immune response leading to things like coughing and sneezing.
>>13550636>It is scientific consensus that the covid vaccine does not prevent transmission of sars-cov-2.Do you have a source on this?
Like, I could accept some technically true but not really true claim, like the vaccine only leads to immunity 95% of the time, so you could be a part of that unlucky 5%. So that would mean that technically just because you got the vaccine doesnt mean you cant transmit. But, it would clearly mean that by getting vaccinated you are much less likely to transmit. It wouldnt be that vaccination in theory does nothing to prevent transmission, just that vaccines are less than 100% effective.