But you have to keep in mind a very big % of those who will not be vaccinated have already had Covid.....and as other unvaccinated people get Covid....they will add to immunity %. Right?NPR this morning was reporting that ~ 1/3 Americans are not going to get vaccinated. If "herd immunity" is defined as 85% vaccinated or have antibodies, then we won't achieve HI.
That could potentially put us at 76% using the current number of people infected + 2/3rds vaccinated. However the unknowns are 1) how many people had but didn't get tested. 2) how many had it but are still getting vaccinated. I honestly think we'll get there with just 2/3rds vaccinated, it just won't be official and take a little longer.NPR this morning was reporting that ~ 1/3 Americans are not going to get vaccinated. If "herd immunity" is defined as 85% vaccinated or have antibodies, then we won't achieve HI.
Remember the Thanksgiving surge? The Christmas surge? Or how about the New Years surge? I don't either.Fauci Says The Next Few Weeks "Are Going To Be Critical" As He Fear Mongers | SHTF Plan
"It is conceivable and theoretically possible...that an individual could be infected, while vaccinated not know it because they don't have any symptoms, and inadvertently spread the infection to someone else, which is a reason why that the CDC still recommends wearing masks after you get...www.shtfplan.com
I see that, including the kibitzing from FacePalm. Zuckerberg can burn in Hell.
Or is there a financial incentive behind the numbers? only following the money will tell the real story.The fear mongering is real. The Citizen app has had multiple bulletins pushing out about how bad it is right now, with constant squawking about variants and spread...
I think it’s honestly just a tool created to spread propaganda.
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The tracking nanobots only have a three month shelf life...I talked to a nurse yesterday she said you have to take the vaccine every 3 months. It isn't a one time deal it's a quarterly vaccine.
I told her no thank you I won't be needing it.
Why do you need one every 3 nonths?
From what I've read, the comments about how long the vaccine is effective are based on the clinical data. The early clinical data was over a 90 day or 3-month period, so the medical profession could say it was effective for 3-months. Now the data cover a longer period and current "effectiveness" advice is 6-months.I talked to a nurse yesterday she said you have to take the vaccine every 3 months. It isn't a one time deal it's a quarterly vaccine.
I told her no thank you I won't be needing it.
Why do you need one every 3 nonths?
So she is probably going by what the hospital administration decides on this issue?From what I've read, the comments about how long the vaccine is effective are based on the clinical data. The early clinical data was over a 90 day or 3-month period, so the medical profession could say it was effective for 3-months. Now the data cover a longer period and current "effectiveness" advice is 6-months.
How Long Do COVID-19 Vaccines Protect You?
Learn how long COVID-19 vaccines may protect you, including data from Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, and NovaVax vaccines.www.healthline.com
My guess, and it's only a guess, is that we will top out at ~12 months like most other vaccines. May also be affected by mutations in hte virus, like the flu vaccines. So maybe an annual booster, or maybe a new, tailored vaccine annjually.
I have no idea. Why don't you ask her? Could just as easily be going by the earlier published info. The six-month info is just out within the last couple of weeks.So she is probably going by what the hospital administration decides on this issue?