That will be a question for the next decade: which strain to use in the Covid vaccine. Just like in the flu vaccine. I don't see any question here, the vaccine is indeed helping people with more than 60+ years and companies have to decide each summer how the vaccine will be made.
I agree with you, this Covid vaccine is ridiculous, but things do improve over time. For example, many vaccines were already dropped and naturally the Pfizer one will get better and better.
naturally the Pfizer one will get better and better.
By what mechanism? They haven't updated it, it's the same mixture. To change it substantially would mean having to go through the 'authorization process' again.
That will be a question for the next decade: which strain to use in the Covid vaccine. Just like in the flu vaccine. I don't see any question here, the vaccine is indeed helping people with more than 60+ years and companies have to decide each summer how the vaccine will be made.
The effectiveness of the vax is beyond substandard.
The "vax" is an ineffective therapeutic as it doesn't prevent infection or transmission of the virus unlike an actual vaccine.
The adverse reactions of the vax include myocarditis, potentially fatal blood clots and serious neurological issues such as GBS or Bell's Palsy.
This all indicates the safety profile is extremely poor.
"Helping" is wishful thinking when you actually look at the data.
I agree with you, this Covid vaccine is ridiculous, but things do improve over time. For example, many vaccines were already dropped and naturally the Pfizer one will get better and better.
By what mechanism? They haven't updated it, it's the same mixture. To change it substantially would mean having to go through the 'authorization process' again.