This seems better for optics as well. The plan is to give the second shot, but if we ran out of vaccine due to unmet deadlines, at least we get the pandemic far more under control while waiting for more doses in the pipeline.
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You're not convinced by facts either when you take a vaccine. Even the people on this thread with the immunology degrees don't have all the facts. We trust the process and the vouching of it by other people.
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And that's where I disagree. We lost that trust, which makes it easier for the lies and the misinformation to spread.
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There are a couple of key differences: direct observability and habituation. When you're dealing with the confluence of both, especially when the safety profile is extraordinary and thus adverse incidents scant, public sentiment and susceptibility to myth are very different.
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Planes crashes dominate news—despite their rarity—and people watch it on CNN at the airport & immediately get on a plane. And medical science has both direct observability and habituation—and extraordinary achievements!—but I think squanders a lot of advantage with its attitude.
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