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Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 5:45 am
by Trucker
We often focus on the "safe" part of the claim that Covid vaccines are "safe and effective", but the "effective" part can be challenged, too. What other vaccine only lasts a year? Most of the vaccines given in childhood are expected to give lifetime immunity. Whether they do or not can be debated, but the medical industry expects that. Now the medical industry is expecting Covid vaccines to only provide protection for about 8 months (again, according to the medical industry).
How can Covid vaccines be considered "effective" if they only last 9 months?
The CDC recommends getting a boost shot 6 months after getting the Pfizer or Moderna shot, and only 2 months after getting the JandJ shot.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nc ... -shot.html
Plenty could be said about the safety of taking vaccine shots so frequently, but just focusing on the "effective" part, I don't think it's fair to say they are effective if they only last a few months.
Re: Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 6:10 am
by Niemand
Nine months is optimistic. These last even less than that. Try six or less according to official statements.
You're also supposed to be unprotected for two weeks after having it. (Probably to cover against midaventure.)
"What other vaccine only lasts a year?"
Flu supposedly. I haven't had flu jags for a while. I have flu about as often now as I did then. Useless things.
Mind you, the flu jags I had were actually vaccines. Unlike this one.
Re: Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 6:36 am
by BuriedTartaria
Is it even effective enough to last 9 months?
They're making this whole thing up as they go. I work in healthcare and every two weeks or so I come across a fully vaccinated patient who came down with covid after being vaccinated.
Then the good global citizens just cry out that it's better than nothing and helps symptoms to not be so severe. Is that really a vaccine though? Is it right causing a culture war and causing people to lose their jobs and right to choose over such a shoddy treatment?
I come across so many patients in their 70s that tell me things like "this would all be over if everyone would get the vaccine" or "I can't believe anyone is stupid enough to not get this vaccine" and my eyes just roll backwards into my skull and I know I'm dealing with zombies that would walk off a cliff following the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints fifteen true prophets, seers and revelators
Re: Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 7:15 am
by TrueFaith
A true vaccine makes you completely immune to a viral strain of a disease. If you were to get a flu vaccine you would never get that strain of flu again. You could still catch a different strain...and that's why you need one every year because new ones come out.
But this is not a vaccine so it doesn't even protect you from the original strain. That said, what they labeled as Covid 19 burned out a year ago. People are not getting it anymore, they are getting something else, but their immune systems have now been completely compromised making them more susceptible to every virus.
Now we we the "Nu Variant". Lol. They can't even think of good names any more for these hoaxes. The crazy train goes on. Round and round we go, where it stops nobody knows!
Re: Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 8:41 am
by nightlight
They'll just say it saved SOOOOOOO many lives blah blah blah
Goalposts have wheels in 2021
Re: Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 9:26 am
by tribrac
Is all a matter of definitions and perspective.
Safe means it makes you FEEL safe when watching daily covid death counts.
Effective means after you catch covid you can tell yourself it would have been worse without the vaccine.
Re: Is a vaccine "effective" if it only lasts 9 months?
Posted: November 26th, 2021, 10:38 am
by truefreedom
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To me it seems just the opposite !
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Since the jabs first came out they were saying effective 95 percent
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Then 65 percent
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Now waning effectiveness.
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As far as safety >>>>mum is the word
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I was taking an over the counter heartburn medicine for a long time, and I can say it was very effective.
That medicine has been taken off the shelves because it causes cancer and all kinds of disease.
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