Wrong. Research has shown that Moderna and Phizer are both capable of preventing infections.
The results of the CDC study are in line with those seen in two other recent studies of the Pfizer vaccine’s impact on infection rates, in the UK and Israel.
The study found infections were reduced at an adjusted vaccine effectiveness of 90% with full immunization (95% confidence interval 68% to 97%) and of 80% with partial immunization (59% to 90%). Adjustment for age, sex, race, or study location barely changed these results.
https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n888
Also this one that says they protect against infections, not just symptoms, no infections, no transmissions.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/30/...effective-real-world-infection-protection-cdc
They have all been approved for general use in those over 18.
https://covid-vaccine.canada.ca/info/regulatory-decision-summary-detailTwo.html?linkID=RDS00772
https://covid-vaccine.canada.ca/info/regulatory-decision-summary-detailTwo.html?linkID=RDS00730
https://covid-vaccine.canada.ca/info/regulatory-decision-summary-detailTwo.html?linkID=RDS00736
Not going to bother looking up P or M but AZ has finished all of their phase 3 trials in all countries where they were taking place .
https://www.astrazeneca.com/media-c...ca-us-vaccine-trial-met-primary-endpoint.html
Trials ends in 2023