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re: How long until the first anecdotal story about a vaccinated person catching Covid?
Posted on 12/17/20 at 2:08 am to Dixierebel
Posted on 12/17/20 at 2:08 am to Dixierebel
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The Flu shot is less than 40% effective and you think this vaccine is 90-95% effective. Can you sell me what ever you are smoking. The virus is mutating....
Do you realize the person you are responding to is a doctor?
Meta-analysis of influenza vaccine studies show a higher effective rate than you ascribe to the vaccines:
The Lancet
Seasonal flu vaccines depend on the educated guess of the vaccine makers as to which strains will be prevalent in a particular year.
Coronaviruses have relatively slow rates of mutation.
Are the COVID vaccines a panacea, no. They will however likely be a major brick in the wall.
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