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The Oxford vaccine

With news yesterday that ‘the Oxford vaccine’ is ready for the next phase of roll out, it appears we are closing in on a vaccine for CV. This will however be 90% effective, not 100% effective. It will take around 4 weeks for immunity to be in place after the first shot.

The worlds stock markets rocketed in response in the hope that fairly soon, a semblance of normality may return.

I’m wondering what people think of the potential vaccines - will you avoid them, will you be at the front of the queue, will you wait until other people have taken it to see whether it’s safe?
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luckranger71 · 51-55, M Best Comment
I will of course take a vaccine. Anyone in their right mind would take one.

That said, the Oxford vaccine as I understand it will necessitate two doses. In addition, must be stored in temps approaching -94 Celsius after a few days so the distribution must be extremely effective and cold storage facilities must be available.

There are few others a bit further down the production line that do not appear to have this issue. In addition, no vaccine is 100% effective.
SW-User
Whole heartedly agree with your answer 👍@luckranger71
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@SW-User Thanks for BC!
SW-User
No worries - you’ve clearly kept abreast of the latest info in that area 👍👍@luckranger71
Mindful · 56-60, F
@luckranger71 yep. In the headlines today. I’ll be waiting. But refrigeration isn’t the reason. I suppose it’s a concern due to some laborers lacking integrity, and neither humans nor tech is perfect. But we must live life expecting the best from others. Hoping our body would not react badly to a vaccine for a even worse disease. But yeah there’s always that learning and testing curve I’d rather get past.