Yes.Does the vaccine stop the virus?
A simple yes or no.
Yes.Does the vaccine stop the virus?
A simple yes or no.
It was propaganda. It was literally made up out of thin air to cause fear.While it wasn't propaganda, I agree too many people accepted the ivermectin overdose exaggerations on too little evidence.
I have no idea if this story is true or false. What's your evidence that it's false?
So... Why isn't it stopping it?Yes.
From the CDC. You're soooo naiveYes.
What was the political cause being promoted by the ivermectin scare? I suppose you could argue it promo0ted a public health cause, but that's not inherently political.It was propaganda. It was literally made up out of thin air to cause fear.
Given the option of "yes" or "no", "yes" is the more correct answer. Does a Stop sign get people to stop at an intersection? Between "yes" and "no", "yes" is more correct. Your quote supports my answer.From the CDC. You're soooo naive
Well, it can't stop the virus in the people who don't take it, which is over 90% of the infected despite being less that half the population.IT's WORKING!!!! IT's STOPPING THE VIRUS!
A study, conducted by Mayo Clinic and Cambridge-based biotech company nference and posted in preprint MedRxiv last week, suggested that the Moderna vaccine’s effectiveness against the Delta variant fell to 76 percent and Pfizer’s dropped to 42 percent.Well, it can't stop the virus in the people who don't take it, which is over 90% of the infected despite being less that half the population.
My personal take is that disbanding mask use, social distancing and all the other mitigation techniques that were once part of our lives were essentially disbanded so we gave the virus ample room to rise once again. We essentially went back to life before Covid and Covid reminded us that it's still here. Add in the Delta variant as more adept at spreading and it was off to the races and into an uncertain fall/winter.