No it's not. That's the point of vaccination, it provides immunity but the batch of vaccines produced were only tested against the antigens of the older variants.
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No it's not. That's the point of vaccination, it provides immunity but the batch of vaccines produced were only tested against the antigens of the older variants.
Yes, but I mean, it's still true to say that "You can still be infected with the X [input whatever you want] variant of covid-19 even after vaccination". I don't think any vaccine guarantees 100% protection against infection of any variant. That's what I meant.