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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
It's not a dodge, it's a matter of truth. Yes, there are certain populations that have lower risks; it doesn't make them immune to catching or spreading the disease, and given that most other populations have a substantially higher risk, the end result of that will result in more hospitalizations and more deaths.
Ninety percent of people with polio are asymptomatic. It doesn't mean that you shouldn't vaccinate everyone.
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This isn't true though, a very small % of the population are at a substantially high risk from this. We know this from the number of known case+unknown cases compared to deaths.