I note a new malaria vaccine has just been approved by the world health authority. That’s enough to bring the anti-VAX lunatics out on the streets!
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Is this going to keep going on where people can't wait to take another poke at those on opposite opinions?
"Once exposed to one or more doses of a vaccine, we typically remain protected against a disease for years, decades or even a lifetime. This is what makes vaccines so effective. Rather than treating a disease after it occurs, vaccines prevent us in the first instance from getting sick." https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/vaccines-and-immunization-what-is-vaccination
I won't debate this. Just really tired of the whole damn thing!
@Grvstu I take it you didn't read what I left here...otherwise you'd realize something is not right with the covid "vaccine". I'm not going to be here to reply to this. Must accomplish things.
@SW-User The key word being "typically", because the degree and length of effectiveness varies with every vaccine. Which is why some require boosters over time, and others do not.
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@Grvstu Sometimes, I am just amazed. I told you I wouldn't be replying to what you might add because I had to accomplish things. Glad it made your day.
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@dancingtongue I'd like to say the key word is actually "prevent"....as in prevents us in the first instance from getting sick.