If this was the case for @aygart’s AC then we’d have more reports of this. PCR tests can be adapted if needed. If the strain isn’t more contagious then it might fizzle out.
Theoretically, if one would lose their eligibility between the first and second dose, would the still be able to get it?
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
To answer the original question of the thread: today!! I don’t meet the official requirements yet but cvs near my home have extras each day almost and I got shot 1 (moderna)
Do they use all the extra shots daily or are they (sometimes?) throwing some away?
There's probably a cvs employee who's currently in their 37th round and is now immune to COVID-2029
The coronavirus vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech are proving highly effective at preventing symptomatic and asymptomatic infections under real-world conditions, federal health researchers reported on Monday.Consistent with clinical trial data, a two-dose regimen prevented 90 percent of infections by two weeks after the second shot. One dose prevented 80 percent of infections by two weeks after vaccination.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
Any data to prefer a Phizer/Moderna vs a johnson and johnson vaccine?
Anyone see anything about EUA request being pushed by Pfizer for kids 12 and over? I saw that they'd be applying for it after their successful trial, but I haven't seen anything new in a bit.
Was the trial published/peer reviewed?My understanding was that they got stellar preliminary results for both safety and efficacy, but that it wasn’t yet ready for prime time.
Yea, looks like the data was just self-published, but not peer reviewed yet. Very interested to see how this progresses. If anyone sees new info, please post.