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Originally Posted by cabmando
Not really a "shortcoming" as the vaccine was designed to vaccinate against the original strain. If this is a shortcoming, it's also a shortcoming of natural immunity by infection. The good news is, the vaccine created for the original strain is offering some level of protection against all known strains. One member here mentions they had the virus twice which would imply that in this case natural immunity isn't as good because you got no real protection against reinfection or against the variants for that matter.
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So then as long as someone tells you the virus has mutated you are good with yet another jab?
Makes no difference if the new strain is inert, you will go with another jab?
Do you go door to door asking people if they have accepted the jab as their lord and savior?
And do you wear a mask when doing so?