I believe there r factors yet unknown,for all vacs. A period of time needs to elapse for a"trend" to show up.
We have not allowed for that time lapse....because of the crisis.
homeagain wrote: I believe there r factors yet unknown,for all vacs. A period of time needs to elapse for a"trend" to show up.
We have not allowed for that time lapse....because of the crisis.
homeagain wrote: I believe there r factors yet unknown,for all vacs. A period of time needs to elapse for a"trend" to show up.
We have not allowed for that time lapse....because of the crisis.
The WSJ had an article today saying the US Army has also developed a Covid-19 vaccine. They are hoping theirs will cover more of the variants. Makes sense that you would want a broad vaccine when US troops are stationed all over the world.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
homeagain wrote: I believe there r factors yet unknown,for all vacs. A period of time needs to elapse for a"trend" to show up.
We have not allowed for that time lapse....because of the crisis.
NOW, J&J is being questioned....the numbers affected r low, but MOVING FORWARD INTO THE FUTURE,
r blood clots caused by these vaccines going to increase over time? I HATE THIS....a human guinea pig
experiment....I'm 5 weeks in,not within the age group being studied,BUT I am almost 3/4 century old....I
have been HEALTHY all my life,so if this vac.screws with my platelets,blood cells I am going to be pissed.
OF COURSE, they have not provided the batch number,was it the LATER batch that they found faulty?
The batch number is on your vac. card...I think mine was a VERY early batch....
Good news everyone! A report says today that the Johnson and Johnson problems are unlikely to hurt vaccination rates in the coming months.
In more troubling news, China is actually admitting their vaccine isn't very good. This sets back their vaccination rates and hurts other nations that were depending on China for a vaccine, like Canada. I guess a partially effective vaccine is better than nothing at all.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.