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Date: March 30, 2021 09:02AM
anonyXmo Wrote:
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> What? What about the people who've already had it?
> We were guaranteed the vaccines were safe.
I guess, if you got it and you didn’t experience blood clots you’re good to go? That is, until...you’re not?
> what might go wrong w/the other vaccines as time goes on?
I dunno. If anything, we’ll see.
The claims that the current vaccines are effective against the variants are being tested now or will be shortly enough. The CBC is reporting that “new variants of concern now account for 67 per cent of all SARS-CoV-2 infections in Ontario.” (Alberta is roughly 25%):
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-covid-19-ontario-1.5968720The variants today and the possible ones to come were nary a twinkle in the eye of the corporations that created the first vaccines for the original Covid infection (with a strict 2 shot, precise time delay regiment, by the way, which many jurisdictions ignored.)
Some data on the variants isn’t very encouraging:
“Variants of the virus behind COVID-19 double the risk of someone being admitted to intensive care — and increase the risk of death by roughly 60 per cent — according to a new analysis of recent Ontario data from the province's science advisory table, multiple sources tell CBC News.”
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-variants-death-analysis-ontario-1.5964296There’s talk of yearly booster shots to combat this going forward. Again, we’ll see. As it is, I’m sceptical.