Pfizer and BioNTech plan on obtaining an EUA for another corona-injection. This time the injection is bivalent (meaning the technology is trying to account for two types of spike protein). It will be a spectacular failure for those injected and may cause vaccine-associated enhanced disease. The press release is linked below:
I will be watching what the FDA/CDC does with this request for EUA. I think we all know the answer unfortunately.
Separately, Moderna is making their own bivalent injection.
Johnson & Johnson appears to have completely given up on their injection efforts, but the company still requires the injections for their employees as far as I know.
I don't know what the other injection manufacturers like AstraZeneca are doing.
Is this the one where YoU cAn'T tAkE iT iF yOu HaVeN't TaKeN oLd VaCcInEs?
Yes, this is that one. I have no idea how this technology is going to work properly. I don't think anyone does. This is the shooting in the dark version of science (which is incredible in the worst possible way).
"This vax is a hail-mary effort to undo the previous one... But if we say that, mass panic will ensue. I know, we can say you can't take it if you haven't had the other one!"
It'll be interesting to see how many people take it. My initial guess is roughly half of the people who took the original vaccine. But maybe I'm way off?
I sure as hell hope everyone on reddit's r/hermancainawards does.
50% seems extremely optimistic to me given adoption dropped severely with each booster and the PsyOps campaign is now tilting anti-vax as they've slowly taken the muzzle off the truth and dialed back the CCP Virus death hysterics significantly.
At least in places like the USA, I'd be shocked despite the large number of sheep that are still constantly grazing about.
You could be right. I think there's enough difference in the sales pitch (it's for a newer variant zomg!) compared to the boosters to get more people to take it. But I hope I'm wrong.