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In reply to the discussion: The Differences Between the Vaccines Matter [View all]ProfessorGAC
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Wouldn't be the first time a title was contradicted by the body of the article
FBaggins
Mar 2021
#62
All three vaccines are available. There is no reason not to evaluate the differences
Ms. Toad
Mar 2021
#4
You can edit your original post by removing some content like a paragraph, inserting an
littlemissmartypants
Mar 2021
#14
here are more excerpts, I rarely post an OP that starts in the middle, I also highly recco subbing
Celerity
Mar 2021
#15
last I saw from Fauci and others was that the data is not in if the vaccines completely stop
Celerity
Mar 2021
#38
No, we have not been vaccinated at all. Our high immunity levels are all from the asymptomatic
Celerity
Mar 2021
#55
For sure people can go get an upgraded version after they have had the first type. In fact, booster
Celerity
Mar 2021
#59
Pfizer is working quite better against the S. African and Brasilian variants over here than Moderna
Celerity
Mar 2021
#10
Actually, my entire school union is getting vaccinated Friday. No choice of vaccine, just
GPV
Mar 2021
#18
Not necessarily - according to the CDC adverse vaccine injury reports (VAERS)
womanofthehills
Mar 2021
#65
Some places make appointments and don't tell you which vaccine you are going to get.
LisaL
Mar 2021
#26
"The vaccines were all 100% effective in stopping hospitalizations and death."
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2021
#25
Those 95% efficacy rates, btw, are not against the variants. Studies here in the EU are actually
Celerity
Mar 2021
#56
I am not qualified to render an opinion as to which is best, all I can do is post the latest info
Celerity
Mar 2021
#70
I am still waiting for a valid reason to cut off T1 Diabetics from vaccination priority.
WyattKansas
Mar 2021
#64