As I understood the reporting around this, the benefit in terms of “preventing infection” drops after six months (with Pfizer 95% effectiveness drops to 80%), but the benefit in terms of “preventing serious illness” is still there. In other words, after six months you do risk getting Covid, but the risk of getting seriously ill as a result remains very low. I do think the way the story has been covered has not really been clear enough on that latter point.Well I did just read about how the mRNA vaccines' benefits start to fade after six months or so, and I'm coming up on that. Wondering when I'll be hearing something more formal about booster shot programs.
I have a theory. Rename the Moderna vaccine to something else and market as cattle vitamin supplement or something. Zardocon or whatever.
Don't give it away but charge money for it. Put a disclaimer on it saying that Zardocon absolutely cannot be used for Covid treatment.
Spitballing names…I have a theory. Rename the Moderna vaccine to something else and market as cattle vitamin supplement or something. Zardocon or whatever.
Don't give it away but charge money for it. Put a disclaimer on it saying that Zardocon absolutely cannot be used for Covid treatment.
I'm thinking "Covfefe 45" an put it in a malt liquor bottle.Spitballing names…
CoQanon21
HydroCoDone
SueDaFeds
Cofefe19