Alex_of_Bree t1_j5vyz9m wrote
48% is much better than 0%... even half of prevented cases of Anything is a benefit... but I wonder how long it will take to see numbers above 70%
shiruken OP t1_j5w05gq wrote
That would likely require an updated vaccine to account for mutations in the latest predominant variants.
Sufficient-Ad6 t1_j5xauva wrote
I'm quintuple vaxxed and intend to continue collecting the whole set.
drosen32 t1_j5xbnrs wrote
I’d be on the monthly vaccine plan if there was one.
Sufficient-Ad6 t1_j5xc506 wrote
Honestly. I'm immuno-compromised and at the height of lockdowns I would have let them inject me with bone marrow and toast crumbs if it would have helped.
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PHealthy t1_j5weh0y wrote
It's good to remember that vaccination coverage is just as important as efficacy.
shiruken OP t1_j5wfgxv wrote
Unfortunately only 15.3% coverage for the bivalent booster dose.
kolitics t1_j5wcgie wrote
Assuming the remaining 52% is coming from mutation and not time since booster or other factors.
Alex_of_Bree t1_j5w0big wrote
Probably. I'm sure it will happen sooner than not at all
Telemere125 t1_j5wpxb9 wrote
That’s also 48% to prevent any symptoms. A very mild case, like the sniffles, would still be “symptomatic”.
WritingTheRongs t1_j5xqtzq wrote
That actually makes me feel a little better! I can deal with a cold
Don_Ford t1_j5xrxx2 wrote
Novavax blows this out of the water.
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