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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2347131" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I’ll be taking the vaccine as soon as I’m offered it. I also hope there’ll be enough of the Pfizer or Moderna one for me to have it as they seem, so far, to be the most effective. I also hope the production of RNA vaccines to accommodate the evolving variations of this particular corona will be pretty straightforward and, like the flu vaccine, it’ll be possible to protect people in future years.</p><p>I know it’s very early days in vaccine development against Cov-Sars2, so I’ll continue to wear a mask and to be circumspect as we don’t yet know how long the immunity lasts after vaccination.</p><p>I fear that herd immunity won’t occur: there’ll be new strains of Covid. I also hope that vaccination will be provided somehow or other for parts of the planet that may not be able to afford the price that wealthier nations are being charged for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2347131, member: 68789"] I’ll be taking the vaccine as soon as I’m offered it. I also hope there’ll be enough of the Pfizer or Moderna one for me to have it as they seem, so far, to be the most effective. I also hope the production of RNA vaccines to accommodate the evolving variations of this particular corona will be pretty straightforward and, like the flu vaccine, it’ll be possible to protect people in future years. I know it’s very early days in vaccine development against Cov-Sars2, so I’ll continue to wear a mask and to be circumspect as we don’t yet know how long the immunity lasts after vaccination. I fear that herd immunity won’t occur: there’ll be new strains of Covid. I also hope that vaccination will be provided somehow or other for parts of the planet that may not be able to afford the price that wealthier nations are being charged for it. [/QUOTE]
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