Unfortunately, public opinion would say that it's worth it to potentially prevent the next outbreak. This could very well end up long-term like the flu, where they just make a gamble on a vex to produce and distribute, make a big campaign of "get ur jab," and walk away as there's no accountability for bad luck.
Unfortunately, public opinion would say that it's worth it to potentially prevent the next outbreak. This could very well end up long-term like the flu, where they just make a gamble on a vex to produce and distribute, make a big campaign of "get ur jab," and walk away as there's no accountability for bad luck.
Speaking of which, we apparently got it wrong for the flu this year.
Kinda seems to me they get it wrong every year