Yes, some in the press like to say vaccine resistance is a Republican thing, but in Colorado, the #1 county for school children vaccine refusals is Boulder.
I would be willing to take the new vaccines.
There was a report yesterday that Pfizer doesn't think they will deliver as many as fast as originally promised. Issues with the supply chain. Sending out the vaccines the same month as holiday packages was going to bring up some issues. Imagine all the dry ice being used up right now for holiday steak gifts.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
New England Journal of Medicine.....Phase 1 had 34 participates,which seems like a VERY SMALL sampling...I could not see a phase 2 review,and the phase 3 recommendations did not indicate number
of volunteers....I am NOT elated over this article....STILL lots of questions....answers are not apparent. jmo
The first woman to be vaccinated in Britain was patient A1. Strangely, a man named William Shakespeare was the second to get the vaccine. The press wanted to to know if his designation was 2B or not 2B?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Per the WSJ today, Russian vaccine production is way under original promises. I hope we don't see that here and in other western democracies. I can remember past years when flu vaccines ran short because some big batches got contaminated. And with the current desire of billions to receive the shots, you have to worry there will be mistakes made in the process.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
SORRY,if U do the research....it's ALREADY a problem here. Most of population will have taken their SECOND vac by LATE SUMMER/EARLY FALL....logistically speaking there is NOT enough healthcare
workers to undertake the vast amount of patients.....they are TRAINING PHARM TEKS AS WE SPEAK,so
your vac will be given by a NON MEDICAL PERSON.....(unless U R one of the lucky ones that get it at your
doctors office.