To: taxcontrol
It is beginning to sound like the vaccines either “wear off” super fast or that the body does not remember very long.Indeed. Why do you think they have to give 2 shots, and talk about booster shots? Some even suggesting every 6 months for a booster shot.
There is some data, not a lot but some out there, that show the first dose of the mRNA vaccines are about 90% effective but that it fades to the mid 60% range by week five. I suspect that is the reason for the second shot at week four. So it is reasonable, imo, to wonder if the 2nd shot doesn't fade out at some point - who knows when?
I also have no idea if the vaccines create lasting memory T-cell immunity for covid or the variants.
All that said, we're still talking about relatively small numbers. 200 people out of how many million(s) that got vaccinated in WA?
25 posted on
04/14/2021 3:09:43 PM PDT by
monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: monkeyshine
“There is some data, not a lot but some out there, that show the first dose of the mRNA vaccines are about 90% effective but that it fades to the mid 60% range by week five.”
Do you have a link to the data showing 60% effectiveness by week five?
34 posted on
04/14/2021 3:15:28 PM PDT by
Magic Fingers
(Political correctness mutates in order to remain virulent.)
To: monkeyshine; Valpal1; norwaypinesavage; House Atreides; cgbg; David Chase
"
So it is reasonable, imo, to wonder if the 2nd shot doesn't fade out at some point - who knows when?"
With the Moderna, well over 50% at 200 days, which is very good for sufficient immunity. I'll look up a link if time allows.
You might also want to see
comment #64, comment #65 and comment #70, where I showed some simple math to put the numbers from the posted article in logical perspective.
72 posted on
04/14/2021 4:56:54 PM PDT by
familyop
(Only here for the tales from the rubber room.)
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