imo 66% effectiveness is pretty good, not on a personal level, but at the population policy level. I'm glad to get another vaccine on the market soon.
On the other hand it's quite sad that we as humanity have already developed two vaccines with 95% (or even higher) effectiveness but are not able (or rather: are too greedy) to share this knowledge to vaccine every human on earth as fast as possible. Instead the US and Europe are putting trade restrictions in place to keep the vaccines for themselves. India and China are more than capable to produce the vaccines in i…
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#2266% protection against getting moderate to severe Covid but 100% protection against death and hospitalization. I have no idea how the FDA can hold back these vaccines in good conscience while peoples are dying by the thousands on a daily basis.
When I’m eligible, I still may take the nRNA, but my preference is on older tech at this point.
I fully acknowledge that the nRNA is extremely likely to be safe, but it’s just my preference
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#23I'm really struggling to understand these numbers. In some other articles I'm seeing that it offers 100% protection against hospitalisation and death. "The J&J vaccine was 85 per cent effective at preventing severe Covid-19. Twenty-eight days after the jab, it offered “complete protection” from hospitalisation and death." [1] Wouldn't having "severe" infection require hospitilisation? [1] https://www.ft.com/content/d…
It is like having some sort of immunity to type A,B, Spanish, etc of flu and getting them still but not dying like in early 1900s.
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#2466% protection against getting moderate to severe Covid but 100% protection against death and hospitalization. I have no idea how the FDA can hold back these vaccines in good conscience while peoples are dying by the thousands on a daily basis.
Unpopular opinion: the FDA has to justify their existence. If vaccines can be developed safely and deployed quickly, inexpensively, and in large quantities all without FDA then people would realize how bloated our government really is.
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#25I'm really struggling to understand these numbers. In some other articles I'm seeing that it offers 100% protection against hospitalisation and death. "The J&J vaccine was 85 per cent effective at preventing severe Covid-19. Twenty-eight days after the jab, it offered “complete protection” from hospitalisation and death." [1] Wouldn't having "severe" infection require hospitilisation? [1] https://www.ft.com/content/d…
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#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Have any trials been done to determine the efficacy of just 1 shot for the double dose vaccines?
Not yet, but you can kinda see it from the data. For Pfizer it was 60-70 after one dose already, iirc
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#27I think J&J, Astrazeneca, and Novavax all easily surpass the "net expected benefit" threshold and should all be approved immediately. In the US, this would allow us to end this thing within 90 days.
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#2866% protection against getting moderate to severe Covid but 100% protection against death and hospitalization. I have no idea how the FDA can hold back these vaccines in good conscience while peoples are dying by the thousands on a daily basis.
Unpopular opinion: the FDA has to justify their existence. If vaccines can be developed safely and deployed quickly, inexpensively, and in large quantities all without FDA then people would realize how bloated our government really is.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Unpopular opinion: the FDA has to justify their existence. If vaccines can be developed safely and deployed quickly, inexpensively, and in large quantities all without FDA then people would realize how bloated our government really is.
>If vaccines can be developed safely ... without FDA You forgot a critical distinction: safely every time
However, having worked in regulated industries I do not trust industry to do any better than the FDA. At least not in the long term.
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#30Edit: It also only needs to be refrigerated so it eliminates a lot of coordination related to frozen transportation, scheduled appointments, etc. will be eliminated.