(02-27-2023, 02:05 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:The data points to this not being the case though Mav. 3 doses, with my last does greater than 12 months from my infection. According to the data (not mine) efficacy of vaccination is limited to 3 months and drops remarkably afterwards which is why we are up to 5 vaccinations in some circles.The real problem is public expectation.
The truth is most vaccines fall in efficacy after a few months, it's the reason why influenza vaccines are seasonal, even if you had that type of vaccine a few years back when it returns you will need another. But that doesn't mean you haven't developed some level of immune memory, which helps diminish the effects.
The rare vaccines are the vaccines that work for life!
The anti-vaccination chatter hides the real risk, which is the lottery of getting Sars-CoV-2 not having been vaccinated. That latest heart health study shows the risk for unvaccinated is something 300% to 500% higher than for vaccinated people, and that is on top of already knowing that unvaccinated are about 1900% more likely to get severe COVID(ICU) than vaccinated people. But even so the public is still free to choose whether to be vaccinated or not, just I wish they wouldn't justify their choice by spreading a bunch of public misinformation.
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