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To: Trillian

Thank you for posting that.

I’ve sent it to many others, now.

What good is a vaccine with only “12 days” of expected life? Basically, they are saying to expect it daily, then hourly, for future shots.


36 posted on 09/16/2021 8:05:12 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: ConservativeMind
That isn’t exactly what the NYT article says.

What the Israeli data show is that a booster can enhance protection for a few weeks in older adults — a result that is unsurprising, experts said, and does not indicate long-term benefit.

“What I would predict will happen is that the immune response to that booster will go up, and then it will contract again,” said Marion Pepper, an immunologist at the University of Washington in Seattle. “But is that three- to four-month window what we’re trying to accomplish?”

I think the main dispute with the study was that it had limited data over a short period of time and many officials feel the vax distribution needs to be given to the unvaxxed first rather than pushing boosters to all age groups.

On Monday, an international group of scientists, which included the departing F.D.A. officials, decried the push for boosters. In their review, published in The Lancet, the scientists analyzed dozens of studies and concluded that the world would be better served by using vaccine doses to protect the billions of people around the world who remain unvaccinated.

The Israel study:

Protection of BNT162b2 Vaccine Booster against Covid-19 in Israel

61 posted on 09/17/2021 6:35:50 AM PDT by I want to know
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