Prevention of symptomatic disease without also preventing subclinical infection would be extremely rare for a vaccine preventable illness. Yes, let's see data. But would be enormously surprised if these highly effective vaccines didn't also make people less likely to transmit.https://twitter.com/Laurie_Garrett/status/1337147832755773442 …
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And it seems like we are constantly re inventing even text book science. You are not even allowed to propose it as a possibility without inviting stares. Surely misplaced pessimism is as bad as misplaced optimism
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100% agree.
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It's terrible, all the sensationalist and (baseless) alarmism about hopeful things when we have many real things to be alarmed about!
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The public/non-expert community trying to interpret and understand the science is a huge problem (it’s not easy) and I’m not sure that there is an easy solution given the interest and societal dynamics at play regarding c19.
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I am pro vax. And. Lay people need statements and data to combat anti vax lit: info on MRNA vaccine research in animals—how long and how safe—since they are relatively new for people. And, how to combat argument that mRNA vax may be akin to GMO and cause genetic alteration.
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