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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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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