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To: DMaA who wrote (743472)3/31/2021 9:38:38 AM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 793926
 
>>>> How do you get the “disease” without being infected?

You don’t. But kids sometimes get infected, but very seldom develop symptomatic (to any meaningful extent) disease.

So, in this study, the vaccine kept them 100% from getting infected. The question is - did this result have any real life meaning? Likely, not much to none.

I’ll try to find the actual Pfizer study and check if any of the infected kids developed symptoms worth being concerned about.