Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is false, immunity is strong and long-lasting. The news is trying to sell papers. A vaccine is also an attenuated version of the virus so if becoming immune from the virus doesn't last long it won't last long from a vaccine.
Most of your reply isn’t really correct. > A vaccine is also an attenuated version of the virus so if becoming immune from the virus doesn't last long it won't last long from a vaccine. A vaccine can be an attenuated virus, or a piece of mRNA or DNA, or a distinctive viral protein. Which type of vaccine you use+the adjuvants that go with it can result in very different immune responses and efficacy over time. > This…
How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
21–30 of 78 posts
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#22We only need to vaccinate high risk people. Under 50 crowd does not need a vaccination.
And more importantly, even if the risk of death is low for me, I can still transmit it to high risk people.
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#23It should be opt-in AND unvaccinated ppl should never face consequences in the future.
You mean consequences outside of drowning in their own fluids?
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#24Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
You mean consequences outside of drowning in their own fluids?
Look at the death rates for people under 45...it's like 1 in 10,000. In some cities and for certain age brackets, you're more likely to be murdered or commit suicide than to die from Covid. The car accident fatality rate is roughly 1 in 10,000.
It's long term physical damage even if you survive.
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Look at the death rates for people under 45...it's like 1 in 10,000. In some cities and for certain age brackets, you're more likely to be murdered or commit suicide than to die from Covid. The car accident fatality rate is roughly 1 in 10,000.
It's not just the death rate. It's long term physical damage even if you survive.
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#27Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#28Wouldn't it be sufficient to vaccinate people in the high-risk groups?
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#29Why would we need that? I think a lot of people will get immunity the natural way, even now a lot of people are having covid w/o any symptoms at all, and they will have immunity.
Because getting infected still carries a significant risk of illness, permanent health problems, or death with it, especially for at-risk groups. Getting vaccinated would sidestep that risk. And even if everybody did recover, there's the economic cost of an infection. Productivity missed because workers are sick at home, or worse in a hospital being cared for. I'm not sure what the dollar figures are, but I would not…
Re: How will the world vaccinate seven billion?
#30It should be opt-in AND unvaccinated ppl should never face consequences in the future.
You mean consequences outside of drowning in their own fluids?