Yes, it’s precisely the point.Flecc isn't reading it like that but that's exactly the point made by scientist on radio this morning.. It protects against severe illness. But point is actually irrelevant, do Flecc, OG and Danidl actually suggest we stop vaccination programme..??? Or keep going with the goal of reducing burden on NHS from older strains so that T and T can concentrate on strains least reduced by vaccine.
There is simply no rationale behind Flecc and OG point.. Yes, the vaccine isn't as effective against SA strain... Now what. Stop making vaccines? Goverent do what exactly? Individuals do what?
Personally keeping my head down and hoping for vaccine ASAP. I, ll take my chances with SA strain and expect even if I got it that it would be mild to moderate. Not severe?
What are flecc, OG and Danidl suggesting? Are you 3 still having vaccine? Of course you are when it's offered. But in mean time working your hardest to point out vaccine flaws, UK's poor strategy and putting gloating vaxers off having jab.
And BTW, the less effective the jab is the more that must have it to work.
It’s very early days to draw any too many conclusions and the SA research is based on a relatively small number of people.
When you boil all the crap out of what the nay-sayers are repeating, the AZ vaccine doesn’t appear to be as effective on SA Coronavirus as it is on Mk1 Coronavirus. To some extent that’s to be expected. However, the AZ vaccine still shows signs of being effective in preventing a mild to moderate SA Variant Covid infection developing into a severe case. If that’s true, and we don’t know for certain if it is yet, that’s still a good reason to take the AZ vaccine.
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