Grim news, but not unexpected. Vaccines are not going to save us—at least not in the near future. We need to figure out how to live with the virus without losing our minds.https://twitter.com/joshnathankazis/status/1353808841931108353 …
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(That's one of the co-lead of the Moderna vaccine and co-author of the paper released yesterday responding, by the way to the misframing of the news: https://twitter.com/KizzyPhD/status/1354093069780590593 …)
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Let's see. Again, the piece (not headline) emphasizes the difficulty of administering a booster on top of needing 2 shots. Then if you combine this news with the fact that different variants may pose a problem for vaccines, it's hard to feel cheery.
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Yeah, people will not feel cheered up if one of the best days in a while is headlined as "grim morning". That's my point. I agree, the current moment is difficult but framing excellent good news plus some minor bad news as "grim" is partly why people feel so despondent.
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