This is going to be a long hard road - the vaccine won't do much for a year, most likely.
Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and Japan are among those that won’t start vaccinating for months, in part to see how other populations react to the jab
www.theguardian.com
The safety data on the vaccines is
still an unknown, no matter how it's framed.
this vaccine isn’t any kind of magic bullet, at best it stops serious infections, obviously everyone still catches the virus , the vaccine is to prevent you dying or going into icu once caught..it appears from the data many people on the initial infectious period can probably still pass on the infection to others - the immune system can;t act quickly enough against this type of resp virus
the 1 positive to come out of this whole saga was to be the new method of vaccine delivery, previously we had given someone a virus, a mouldy virus or a piece of virus; this brand new method of vaccine delivery essentially gives the body the recipe to the virus, the body then looks at the recipe and figures it makes this type of virus, ill grow antibodies to the viral ingredients and immunity provided., this type of vaccien was thought to be much safer than either dead or irradiated virus, surprising to hear who they gave the vaccine too, what underlying conditions they already had - 13 deaths whilst might sound like a lot is a very sml number to the amount of vaccine going out.
ps it’s not unusaal for a percentage of recipients to have adverse reactions to vaccines, which occur for heaps of reasons - vaccines have done great things for illnesses like polio, having been in a room where a baby was vaccinated -then got so febrile its brain fried turning said baby into a mentally defective human for the rest of it’s life, bloody scary for the parents to face this for the rest of their lives due to a vaccine