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3rd dose for new strain. And these new strains will keep popping up as long as people don't wear double masks and maintain social distance to completely eradicate the flu.Like Moderna and the NIH, Pfizer and BioNTech are exploring the possibility of variant specific vaccines. But they also have a second strategy in mind: simply giving people a third dose of their original vaccine, already authorized by the United States Food and Drug Administration. The hypothesis is that an additional shot might generate an even bigger blast of antibodies that would disarm these new strains.
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Do people know that you have to take the vaccines every 6 months for eternity?
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I want to take as many shots as possible. Vaccinated daily crew
"Science is predicated on the assumption of determinism. Scientists presume that the universe, or at least the part of it they intend to probe with methods of science, is a lawful and orderly place in which all phenomena occur as a result of other events."
-Cooper, Heron, and Heward (2007)
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This. Even by the most modest stretches of estimating humans have been around for 5 million years. Those who we think of as having "modern intelligence" only about 30,000 years or so. For reference, the dinosaurs lived for at least 100 million years. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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More untested protocols being proposed that are just hypothesized.
'fuk it let's just give MORE of the same vaccine and hope it helps, we don't need to test, you can't have too much medicine right?'
This is one of the dumbest statements i've read on the misc for a whileBench: 350 / Squat: 485 / Deadlift: 600
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