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It's interesting. Does not necessarily mean vaccine problems. But does answer a question. Some immunologists suspect that targeting something presented by MHC sooner than Spike (e.g. RdRP) might induce a faster T cell response.
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It also poses further questions about any potential risks from anti-Spike antibodies in the context of a prior infection, and their relationship if any to post-acute symptoms, but this is speculative and requires more data.
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it matters. it could result in vaccines becoming ineffective quickly. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590136220300231 …
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seems people have already been talking up the possibility that early vaccines may be short-lifetime
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It doesn't.
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not much
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I like following halvorz because it means that every time a shocking new headline about COVID comes out I can just check on him to see how much I need to update my priors, and be relieved when the answer is inevitably "not that much"
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