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BoughtByBloomberg 87 points ago +87 / -0

Oh boy putting all your hopes on a vaccine that is not guaranteed to appear within a year. Pretty sneaky 2020 tactics Dems.

Would be very weird if you suddenly reversed your position after Nov 3rd.

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Bmorepirate 42 points ago +42 / -0

Or you know, an effective RNA vaccine...which has never really been done, ever.

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BoughtByBloomberg 5 points ago +5 / -0

Except the dozen of childhood diseases that are RNA viruses?

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Bmorepirate 10 points ago +10 / -0

Fair, meant mRNA vaccines of which most covid candidate are: entirely novel.

Also consider the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of typical flu vaccines (non-mRNA) and the amount of mutation that occurs rendering them at best ~65% effective each year depending on strain probability.

A vaccine is not likely the cure all, and to say normalcy is tied to it is fucking moronic.