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still_one

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6. The safety aspect I have less concern about than the effectiveness of it.
Wed Sep 2, 2020, 09:20 AM
Sep 2020

I think it would be a disaster if a vaccine was released that was not very effective. It would give people a false sense of security, put millions at risk because many would not be using masking and social distancing, assuming the vaccine protects them more than it does



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They can't SheltieLover Sep 2020 #1
Damn. The two words that sprang to my mind immediately. KPN Sep 2020 #14
Yup SheltieLover Sep 2020 #15
the "warp speed" vaccine has little to do with safety or effectiveness rampartc Sep 2020 #2
The safety aspect I have less concern about than the effectiveness of it. still_one Sep 2020 #6
There ya go, talking science! Maeve Sep 2020 #3
President "Golden Nuts" will Distort the truth on a Vaccine. MakeAmericaLoveAgain Sep 2020 #4
They've come a long way since the 70s swine flu debacle Blues Heron Sep 2020 #5
I am not worried about the safety issues. The vaccine is not a live vaccine, so I am not worried still_one Sep 2020 #8
they can measure the antibody response for one Blues Heron Sep 2020 #11
They have seen the antibody response already from the phase 1 and phase 2. It is the still_one Sep 2020 #17
True. But personally, I'm worried about side effects having had personal KPN Sep 2020 #18
science is being swallowed by politics. we all pay. NRaleighLiberal Sep 2020 #7
no evidence of effectiveness ot safety is possible in the rush by trump for beachbumbob Sep 2020 #9
Evidence of both is very possible actually Blues Heron Sep 2020 #12
For influenza, an effective antibody response can be evaluated in around two weeks. Aristus Sep 2020 #16
Side effects are the concern, effectiveness less so DetroitLegalBeagle Sep 2020 #10
it's trump world. the only thing that matters is that he can say 'we have a vaccine' spanone Sep 2020 #13
Of course not, it's just another con. ecstatic Sep 2020 #19
Didn't the Zombie apocalypse happen because of a bad vaccine? Yavin4 Sep 2020 #20
They can't. The polio vaccine gave kids polio in its first vaccine iteration. My mother was so Demsrule86 Sep 2020 #21
That was NOT the Salk vaccine The polio vaccine you are referring to was a live vaccine still_one Sep 2020 #22
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