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EU looks to secure vaccine supplies for jabs ramp-up

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By Marc BURLEIGH

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No vaccine is perfect for every mutation - yet some protection is still better than no protection at all

Don't let perfection get in the way of the great enough

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Vaccines not proven for mutations, no data on how long they last, research pointing out vaccinated people can spread the various virus mutations, deaths and side effects.

The immunity from the natural infection is not proven either against the mutations, but unless you begin to see cluster of re-infections (or symptomatic disease after vaccination) that is indirect proof the immunity is working even against them.

Research clearly indicates immunized people have less risk of death and side effect and produce less spreading than unvaccinated people that get infected, that is enough to recommend the vaccines.

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"EU looks to secure vaccine supplies for jabs ramp-up"

By blocking shipments to other countries.

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Vaccines not proven for mutations, no data on how long they last, research pointing out vaccinated people can spread the various virus mutations, deaths and side effects.

On the positive side, if you lost your job because of the pandemic, you can dabble on the stock market buying BigPharma shares.

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More countries need to leave the EU if they want to get an early vaccine in the next pandemic.

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