Fun fact: The measles vaccine doesn't prevent infection or transmission, only symptomatic illness. Vaccinees won't "catch" measles, but they can harbor asymptomatic infections and pass them on to each other.
Unvaccinated people can't. They get sick, get better, and then contribute to actual herd immunity.
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Fun fact: The measles vaccine doesn't prevent infection or transmission, only symptomatic illness. Vaccinees won't "catch" measles, but they can harbor asymptomatic infections and pass them on to each other.
Unvaccinated people can't. They get sick, get better, and then contribute to actual herd immunity.
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