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Posted On: 12/08/2020 2:19:22 PM
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A 95% success on a vaccine worries me when you have a failure for 5% of the people who take it who ‘think’ they are part of a 95% success rate.
Who’s going to be part of the 5% failure? I’d like Pfizer to explain that and since it’s 2 shots, does that mean the second shot is a complete failure as well?
So, what makes it fail in the 5%? It provides a false sense of security that makes people walk around thinking they have a successful vaccine when it failed.
Personally , when you are dealing in millions of people, a 5% failure is a big deal especially when you’re not even aware you are one of the failures.
Who’s going to be part of the 5% failure? I’d like Pfizer to explain that and since it’s 2 shots, does that mean the second shot is a complete failure as well?
So, what makes it fail in the 5%? It provides a false sense of security that makes people walk around thinking they have a successful vaccine when it failed.
Personally , when you are dealing in millions of people, a 5% failure is a big deal especially when you’re not even aware you are one of the failures.
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