You're good.Exactly. How I understand it ... they can handle a slightly higher viral load before showing symptoms. Of course, higher viral load means more transmission. Catch 22. Because the vax does t really fight the virus, just one protein of the virus.
Correct me if wrong.
The shot is not made of a deadened virus like a conventional vaccine (which makes it a therapy, not a vaccine, no matter how many times they change the definition of "vax" for the slower thinkers). It has the coding for the virus that uses mRNA technology to implement that coding into/onto your DNA. This causes your body to start making the virus in the form of a spike protein. The spike protein is needed to generate an immune response.
The problems with that are-
1) They expected the spike protein to remain local to the injection location. It is not.
2) They expected the spike protein to be inert and to eventually wane by being encompassed by the body. It did not.
3) They did not account for the rapid distribution of the spike protein throughout the body.
4) They did not think that the spike protein would become toxic to the body. It is.
5) When the spike proteins are sheared from the outer wall of the cell, they become basically free-radicals. Also, not expected.
But, fear not. They did al the testing and stuff. Go get yer jab.