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Trump says every American can get a coronavirus vaccine by April, but health experts say that's not likely
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/18/healt...-bn/index.html
Off by a month
How long do you think it will take to administer vaccines to "every American?"
"Sorry, no vaccines today or tomorrow, there was a pre-scheduled event."
https://www.sacbee.com/article250285295.html
159 new cases in SA
263K+ fully vaccinated
It's a worldwide pandemic. Lots of people unvaccinated elsewhere means a reservoir for mutation and future harm to us.
Keep clenching
Non-topical reply noted.
What can Texas do to control Michigan's outbreak?
dunno, give em some vaccines? it's too bad we have to do this state by state, tbh.
contextually it wasn't clear I was speaking globally, my bad
looks like mRNA vaccines protect well against infection.
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2...-Vaccines.htmlA new CDC study provides strong evidence that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective in preventing SARS-CoV-2 infections in real-world conditions among health care personnel, first responders, and other essential workers. These groups are more likely than the general population to be exposed to the virus because of their occupations.
The study looked at the effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines in preventing SARS-CoV-2 infections among 3,950 study participants in six states over a 13-week period from December 14, 2020 to March 13, 2021.
Results showed that following the second dose of vaccine (the recommended number of doses), risk of infection was reduced by 90 percent two or more weeks after vaccination. Following a single dose of either vaccine, the participants’ risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2 was reduced by 80 percent two or more weeks after vaccination.
Tldw
Vaccines give robust t cell response
T cells > variants
T cells are complicated
Mutations of the coronavirus could render current vaccines ineffective within a year, according to a survey of experts in 28 countries.
Of those surveyed, almost a third gave a time frame of nine months or less.
Fewer than 1 in 8 said they believed that mutations would never render the current vaccines ineffective.
Two-thirds thought that we had "a year or less before the virus mutates to the extent that the majority of first-generation vaccines are rendered ineffective and new or modified vaccines are required."
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/30/muta...on-survey.html
Called it
Wear a ing mask
Just got the J&J, dont know if anyone else here has had it
To be fair, they didn't know Biden would be president and implement the Defense Production Act to speed along vaccine production. Trump certainly wasn't going to do it.
I did. Felt a little crappy that evening but no big deal. Was fine by the morning.
They won't. Pretending to be altruistic is their thing.
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been 8 hours don't feel anything
Boston Globe email
"Pfizer announced Wednesday that its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and strongly protective in kids as young as 12,
a step toward possibly beginning shots in this age group before they head back to school in the fall.
Most COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out worldwide are for adults, who are at higher risk from the coronavirus.
Pfizer’s vaccine is authorized for ages 16 and older.
But vaccinating children of all ages will be critical to stopping the pandemic —
and helping schools, at least the upper grades, start to look a little more normal after months of disruption."
you jumped the line after already immediately getting COVID at the start of the pandemic
Yeah Pfizer looks like a winner so far. Thats my target to get in 2022
If I jumped the line I would have gotten moderna in December when I had the opportunity to jump the line
Scared young chub angry people in their 50's got the vaccine before him![]()
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