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1glenn
Got my second dose March 1st, and it is a great feeling to feel safe.
venze
Never mind if it is the largest ever study or not.
The question is: How true is it?
95% effective? Hope it is not a special ad..
George Townes
@venze It is true as true can get. It is science and not science fiction. Read about Katalin Karikó and her incredible story and how it is because of her that we have not one, but two effective vaccines. She should get the Nobel Prize for either chemistry or medicine.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/redemption-one-scientists-unwavering-belief-mrna-gave-world/
Original efficacy rates from the third stage trials of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines show that they are both 95% and 94.5% respectively. Backed up by this study.
Tobia
@venze. Agreed. It means billions of dollars profit for Big Pharma. It sounds like a special ad. I wonder why Big Pharma has not yet found an anti-malaria vaccine which kills millions of people in Africa. The answer? Because such a vaccine is not profitable. Profit before human lives.
joey stalin
And the "study" was funded by, guess who.
gakinotsukai
The illuminati secret society that want to take control of the world though nano-particles vaccines.
That's your point, right ?
fxgai
Thank goodness (profit incentives) for humanity having these vaccines at all.
The prior US President had terrible messaging on coronavirus, but at least his administration did a fantastic job in expediting conditions for vaccines to become available as quickly as they did.
Now there are problems getting vaccines into people, in some countries, but it’s not for lack of vaccine availability, but rather other supply and logistical issues.
1glenn
To put things in perspective, sort of, on the block where I live four people have died from Covid-19, so far. Getting the shots is better.
1glenn
And, many of my neighbors are still refusing to get vaccinated. Their choice, but I think they are foolish.
virusrex
This is surprising only to science deniers that desperately want very hard to ignore these results, real scientists already knew that the clinical trials were enough to predict this level of protection.