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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It was one of the least grim news days in a while! Now if J&J crashes and burns, I'll be very, very disappointed. But having excellent vaccines shown to continue to be effective, Merck already looking ahead... I find it positive and not at all grim. That was my objection.
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(Sorry Moderna looking ahead not Merck. Moderna looking ahead with a booster is, in my view, *excellent* news. Nobody expect viruses to remain stagnant & this one clearly not. So the booster prep is excellent news since we already *knew* this one is showing adaptive evolution!)
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Perhaps a reminder that we don't all experience things from the same plane or place.
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1. Pivotal trial of early monoclonal antibodies reduces death & hospitalization (big, this is a 1st)
2. Vaccination & mitigation works to contain B.1.1.7 (as shown by Israel)
3. The other 501Y.V2/3 variants are unlikely to reduce vaccine efficacy