
Originally Posted by
larry_arizona
So what’s the point of a vaccine then?
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The vaccine presents an ability to boast the antibody response by having inactivated virus recombinating RNA and encoding to the T cells increasing antibodies over a longer period of time. Currently the Pfizer vaccination is projected to give sustained immunity to the original virus for 1-2 yrs, much like influenza vaccinations. As the variants get isolated, they can be added to the inoculation. As production is scaled, and variants identified and isolated, inoculations can be developed buying possible immunity. It isn’t the holy grail yet, but it’s helpful to reduce spread, along with all the other prevention measures.
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