Which of the following will likely be the bigger factor in beating COVID?
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Who knows? But SARS-1 its more fatal cousin has been declared extinct in the wild.
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Current data indicates that immunity after vaccination is better and more durable than after infection. We obviously don't have years of data yet, but our best understanding is that survivors should absolutely get vaccinated because it helps so much.
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the us could not handle covid worse and we only have less than 20M cases. even if you believe in really dramatic underreporting, you can double that number and you’re still below the number of vaccinations we’re sending out just this month. the answer is obvious.
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Is it more likely that human civilization will end from an unpreventable cause or will it end bc we can't agree on reality enough to cooperate and do the obvious things to survive... I guess the later may be unpreventable as well :/
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That new superinfectious UK strain may well beat the vaccines. 1 way or another, the pandemic will soon be over.
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mmm does "bigger factor" mean:
1) "by the end of 2021, will more people have acquired natural immunity or been vaccinated?"
or 2) "will society and public health officials move back to a state of "normality" more in light of/response to widespread vaccines or natural immunity?"
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