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Originally Posted by Crowbob
Depends on the science you believe. New ‘studies’ show the vaccines wear off in 60 days. Other ‘studies’ show 80% of the population has either had the disease or got the shot(s) and are immune, sorta. And finally, yet another study shows big pharma will surpass Amazon in revenues...
One thing is for sure, nobody knows nothin’
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This is an exaggeration. The study with the 2 months time frame was of 8,000 people who had Pfizer. People who had Moderna had about 80% of their antibodies after 6 months.
Pfizer
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/israeli-study-says-the-pfizer-vaccine-is-losing-effectiveness-but-some-experts-think-it-s-a-fluke/ar-AAMEngS
Moderna
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2021/09/14/covid19-moderna-vaccine-booster-unneeded-study/3011631641058/
In the above study, it looks like with Moderna, you may not need a booster.
J&J
https://news.yahoo.com/j-j-says-second-shot-104636759.html
The data seems to indicate that it should also have been a 2 shot vaccine all along. But they were trying to make a "one and done" vaccine. And the Data they supplied to the FDA was for the one and done dosing.
In discussions yesterday at TCDD, when I got shot#3, Moderna used twice as much vaccine per shot as Pfizer. The Phase 2 study was used to determine the dosage. Pfizer went with a small dosage to reduce reactions yet produce "significant" antibodies. Moderna went with the lowest dosage that produced maximum antibodies.
The good news, all three still prevent most hospitalizations and death even after 6 months under the original dosing. TCDD is running the vaccine trials for all three "approved" vaccines plus Novavax.
The two other guys I convinced to join the original study are now in the "Group C" study. My Wife is also joining the "Group C" study. I would have preferred to be in "Group C", but they needed people to be in the 3 different groups, especially people from the original Phase 3 study. My wife was not in the study previously.