Even if vaccines cannot prevent certain people from contracting the virus 100 percent of the time, vaccination can still prevent one very important thing: severe illness or death. “Even if a vaccine fails to protect against infection, it often protects against serious disease,” Fauci said.
He exemplified this situation by referring to the common flu and highlighting the importance of annual shots. Find out what he said on the next page.
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