so is this how it's going to go? even with vaccines, we could be 6 months down the road in great condition as a country, but if someone somewhere (school, sports, etc) tests pos, we're going to postpone, quarantine, close up shop.
I know and agree. Just surprised they make such a claim from a relatively small trial and expect the masses to think it'll apply to hundreds of millions.
I think they will find that the relatively high number of side effects are due to the mRNA dose being too high. Future studies should look at lower doses. I recall some of the efficacy trial designs looked at this, but 100ug of actual mRNA is quite a lot. I doubt it's the carrier liposome in the case of PFZ or Moderna causing the issues.
Israel is hitting it out of the park. We're past the reliance on efficacy data. The caveat to Israel is I believe they have little to no variants there, but recent data indicates vaccines are effective, but to a somewhat lesser degree against variants, so maybe it doesn't matter in Israel or in the US. Time will tell
Yarmouth clam festival, in July and lobster festival now cancelled. With where we'll be with vaccinations, I'm sure it's out of an abundance of caution [emoji849] Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
We're about 60 days behind where Israel is in terms of vaccinations. Clearly the vaccines are very effective. The virus R0 is 0.53; negative log growth. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
I read on wcsh FB that someone said a LTC in Oxford who was fully vaccinated in Feb recently tested pos for 25 cases. Not sure there is any truth or link to such news, but so long as nobody died or became severe, then it's probably not a big deal.
So true about gorham. Ate at one of the diners couple summers back. Thought we stepped back in time. Almost a cowboy feel and look inside with some old 80s game show on tv.
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