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Comments by "" (@emilsinclair4190) on "How Will the EU Vaccinate 446 Million People? Europe's COVID Vaccination Plans Explained - TLDR News" video.
Say yes to mandatory vaccines
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@jacksonanderson5288 to people that can not be vaccinated. It can also mitate in unvaccinated people. Than they can spread it to vaccinated people.
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@jacksonanderson5288 ...mh let's just take a look at the probability of each case. I will use randome numbers as example. The probability to get sick without having a vaccine is 70% when you were in contact with an infected person over a longer time. Now you have people that are vaccinated. Person 1 had the vaccine. It worked. So now he is save from the virus. Person 2 had the virus but it did not work with her. So person b has the same chances as the unvaccinated person. A vaccine improves your chances. The actual improvement is between x and 0. So what is illogical? A vaccinated person can spread the diesease if the vaccine did not work at this person. But a not vaccinated person has no reason why it will not spread it. And what is the context between antivaxxers and vaccines that don't work at some people?
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@jacksonanderson5288 okay to summarise my previous comment: vaccine is efficent+/- margins if error. But an unvaccinated person has no possibility of being better than the normal person. This means that a vaccinated person had the chance to stay healthy and don't spread it to others/ be the breathing ground for a mutation of the virus. The unvaccinated person has no additional protection. It is like wearing armor. Sometimes armor works and sometimes it does not work. But with armor your probability to survive is higher than without armor. And it is also more likely that you will protect other people. In our example with armor this means , that your armor also catches fragmentation that could kill the person behind you.
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...right now it looks more like the opposit will happen. Especially with the biotech vaccines. The uk has not prepared anything to distribute it.
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@Martyntd5 we will see. But the evidence support my thesis. Especially since the British government failed to prepare for Brexit.
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@Martyntd5 mh the first eu countries start in December. The first vaccines should be more or less ready in december. The problem is that the oxford vaccine is just 1! Vaccine. Most countries will use multiple vaccines to increase the speed at which people get vaccinated. Do to brexit it will be more difficult to get the vaccine into Enhland. This is a fact. It is also a fact that the current government does not handle helath crisis especially well.
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@Martyntd5 and this will still take longer than with multiple vaccines. Biontech and maybe moderna can start in december when they get the fast approval.
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@Martyntd5 I have heard the news. Now I will see how good they will manage this. But I am worried that they more or less instantaneously approved the vaccine. While I trust the vaccine I find this worrying.
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@Martyntd5 have you heard that the uk government needed reporters to learn that Moderna also sells outside of the usa? This does not look competent for me.
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@Martyntd5 other countries have done the same/similar things. And I dont say anything about the previous government. But when I take a look at the current government I find it very hard to trust them. Take a look at the USA. They had very good preparations but a moron in charge still caused this systems to fail. So for all people i hope that they will manage to do this successful. But I doubt it.
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