1/ all of the data that I've read shows that they do significantly reduce both infection and transmission, over noticeable lengths of time. Yes, I have seen 1 or 2 outlier studies that show that reduction of infection/transmission falls very low after a year or so but I doubt it https://twitter.com/green_groacer/status/1436346611144138754 …
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3/ what was dumb about the original tweet was that it failed to comprehend the one big point which is that the smaller the pool of potential infection candidates, the smaller the reservoir of ongoing infection, and thus the slower the mutation rate
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4/ to make an analogy imagine that we all have wooden houses if your neighbor's house burns, radiation heat will light yours on fire too, 90% chance you can wrap your house in reflective foil, which reduces that to 20% chance you do so beneficial if neighbor does too? yes
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5/ no nothing is boolean everything is percentageshttps://twitter.com/mauledbywolves/status/1436348392054087689 …
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6/ thoughtful rebuttal, but I suspect risk-compensation effect, and selection bias is the demographic with 2 vaccines older or younger than those with 0? is the demographic w 2 vaccines exposing themselves to the same or more strangers?https://twitter.com/mormo_music/status/1436349168566603784 …
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7/ > quickly waning efficacy. I am entirely open minded on this topic. However, people bring it up all the time as a non sequitur. A: "vaccines reduce risk of catching and transmitting covid" B: "efficacy drops over time" uh...even if true, so? https://twitter.com/green_groacer/status/1436349473777618947 …
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8/ "what can be forced" is 100% orthogonal to my topic I refuse to debate policy ; politics is the mind killerhttps://twitter.com/bkidd942/status/1436351018544115714 …
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9/ Linking to a study you recommend is useful. Saying something like this is useless. https://twitter.com/andrewsiff/status/1436351200732098563 …
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Point is that all the talk of mandates doesn't count people who've already suffered the two weeks of fever, etc. as vaccinated, when they effectively are. Do we have any decent data on side-effect profile for people who got Covid vs people who didn't?
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