A vaccine researcher says that he thinks that the
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If that guess is what Pfizer means (and no one knows because we don't have data), then that certainly does NOT mean that there will be 90% IMMUNITY to the virus. It might mean that people get sick, but that they have a head start on fighting it off.
Or, that doctor could be wrong and the other interpretation is correct, that based on 94 cases of COVID out of 44,000 people dosed, most of the ones who got sick in the few weeks after inoculation were in the control group.
This is not the kind of data we should be getting.
(that doctor who thinks it means 90% developed antibodies was being interviewed on a news show, I didn't catch his name)