To be clear:
What we know about the mRNA vaccines (from the clinical trials):
1) They produce antibodies to the spike protein.
2) They reduce very mild to moderate disease in a healthy population.
3) They cause serious side effects in many people...
What we know about the mRNA vaccines (from the clinical trials):
1) They produce antibodies to the spike protein.
2) They reduce very mild to moderate disease in a healthy population.
3) They cause serious side effects in many people...
What we DO NOT know:
1) If they slow community transmission.
2) If they reduce hospitalizations or clinically serious disease.
3) If they reduce Covid deaths.
4) If they reduce (or increase) overall mortality.
5) If they increase the likelihood of dangerous mutations...
6) If...
1) If they slow community transmission.
2) If they reduce hospitalizations or clinically serious disease.
3) If they reduce Covid deaths.
4) If they reduce (or increase) overall mortality.
5) If they increase the likelihood of dangerous mutations...
6) If...
BTW: Before people start yelling at me: when I say, "They produce antibodies to the spike protein," I mean, "They cause cells to produce the spike protein and thus lead the immune system to respond by creating antibodies."