Here’s what Pfizer based the 91.3% figure on:
Of the 927 cases of symptomatic Covid-19 observed through March 13, 850 were in people who received a placebo and 77 in people who were vaccinated.
That corresponds to a vaccine efficacy of 91.3% up to six months after getting the second dose, Pfizer and BioNTech said.
The protection remained generally consistent across age, gender, race and ethnicity, as well as among individuals with underlying health conditions, the companies said.
I believe Pfizer is a messenger RNA technology or mRNA, not DNA.
I wonder if a medical expert could argue the difference between vaccine and gene therapy?
Since this new injectable they’re calling a vaccine is not a vaccine by the 1905 standards.
Wow almost as good as the 99% from catching it in the wild.
And natural Immunity from getting the FAUCI FLU and recovering from it will last forever and works on all variants and mutations. At least until last year this was Established and Indisputable Scientific Fact.
Great. Looking for long term news on the effectiveness of the Johnson vaccine, which is what they had at the clinic for my jab day.
Stats provided by the maker of the vaccine.
No conflict of interest there, is there?
Are they the same ones who swear up and down that there are no deaths from the vaccines?
I like my vaccinations to last a lifetime or at least 10 years. TYVM.
AND for IMPORTANT stuff like polio, smallpox, Tetanus.
Googling the “most important”, “top ten”, “Top Five”, “Most important in history”, vaccines....
The NUMBER ONE answer is ...... wait for it..... Flu!!!!
Yes folks, FLU vaccines are more important and historically more important than polio and smallpox! (measles, diphtheria, rabies, etc. etc.)