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I don't need to prove that wrong because it doesn't answer the question at all.
But, with that said, as per this study for example
https://academic.oup.com/ofid/article/9/5/ofac135/6550312
Transmission before symptoms.

Ie, what you're saying is 100% correct however it actually proves my point.
So...let's try again.
If the vaccinated are more likely to have low or asymptomatic cases
How does this translate to less risk to vulnerable populations?
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