Has anyone caught a slight case of smallpox or polio this year? You know one with minor symptoms like fully vaxxed and boosted covid queen Jen Psaki has?

"Perfect vaccines are so-named because they mimic the perfect immunity that humans naturally develop after having certain childhood disease."
“When a vaccine works perfectly, as do the childhood vaccines for smallpox, polio, mumps, rubella and measles, it prevents vaccinated individuals from being sickened by the disease, and it also prevents them from transmitting the virus to others,” said Andrew Read, an author of the study and an Evan Pugh professor of biology and entomology and Eberly professor in biotechnology at Penn State University."
https://www.healthline.com/health-guy-versions-of-viruses-072715