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re: Pulmonologist Roy Culotta at Baton Rouge General posted about current situation
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:52 am to the808bass
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:52 am to the808bass
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Would you believe 60%?
Idk as to a specific number. If it provides any decent amount of protection from getting covid, spreading covid, reducing symptoms, etc., then I'm for it. Decent in my mind here is over 20-25%.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:54 am to Mickey Goldmill
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20
frick that. That would be bad for a flu vaccine.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:56 am to Mickey Goldmill
The mRNA vaccines were originally 90%+ effective at prevention of symptomatic covid.
Delta variant is a little trickier for the new vaccines and they’re only about 60-70% effective at preventing symptomatic covid which is still pretty good all things considered. I received an email from my professional org today that said delta is now 85%+ of all sequenced covid isolates in the US now.
It’s still 90%+ effective at reducing covid hospitalizations.
Delta variant is a little trickier for the new vaccines and they’re only about 60-70% effective at preventing symptomatic covid which is still pretty good all things considered. I received an email from my professional org today that said delta is now 85%+ of all sequenced covid isolates in the US now.
It’s still 90%+ effective at reducing covid hospitalizations.
This post was edited on 7/21/21 at 11:57 am
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