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To be
sterilizing a vaccine must
prevent infection. Since you never get infected
you never replicate the virus and thus do not shed it. If you do not shed it
the potential path of the viral life-cycle for that particular infection ends with you and thus you cannot pass on or cause a mutation. You are
sterile against that disease; from the point of view of the virus you are a lifeless rock. Among commonly-used
sterilizing vaccines are MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), Varicella (chicken pox), OPV (oral polio) and others. The only time that such a vaccine fails is when you do not build immunity (such as due to immune compromise.) This is
extremely rare and the protection from such vaccines tends to be either decades-long or lifetime.
A vaccine that
is not sterilizing permits the virus to infect you and replicate
and as a result you can infect others. Technically it is not
a vaccine at all (which by definition
prevents infection); it is a
prophylactic therapy. Such a "vaccine" instead acts to
reduce or eliminate symptomatic disease. You don't know you're sick and you don't get sick. You don't go to the hospital and you don't die. Unfortunately
since you don't know you're sick but are infected
and the virus is both replicating in you and shedding you are more-likely to spread the infection to others.
All of the current Covid jabs are in this category
and so is, for that matter IPV (injected polio vaccine -- the original Salk discovery.)
Kam že spadajo c19 "cepiva" ?