Clinical trials show the two COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the US — one from Moderna, one from Pfizer and BioNTech —
, with full protection coming two weeks after receiving both doses. But we don't yet know how long protection from a vaccine lasts, or how well they prevent people from spreading the virus."If there are significantly fewer asymptomatic infections and a lower level of virus in the noses of vaccine recipients, it would suggest a decreased ability to transmit the virus following vaccination.
So far, roughly 35.2 million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered, with more than 6.9 million people fully immunized with two doses,
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Because we need an excuse to be controlled and fear of a virus (like the flu) is the perfect way to do it.
Just stfu
🦠Vaccine efficacy is not 100%. 🦠Virus mutations protection is uncertain
“We do not have enough data to be able to say with confidence vaccines can prevent transmission”
Because the vaccine doesn’t work 😂
Doesn't a weakened virus help others to gain immunity via natural immune responses? Tips on boosting the immune system helps, but fear is a motivator right?