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This suggests that they are seeing the effects wear off on people who got the shot back in November. The "at least 6 months but hopefully many years" idea must not be supported by the science. They can't get everyone vaccinated in a year so if this is true it's going to ruin the idea of a vaccine passport, and lead to never ending vaccine clinics running round the clock where you just make your next appointment every time you get a shot....forever and ever.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This suggests that they are seeing the effects wear off on people who got the shot back in November. The "at least 6 months but hopefully many years" idea must not be supported by the science. They can't get everyone vaccinated in a year so if this is true it's going to ruin the idea of a vaccine passport, and lead to never ending vaccine clinics running round the clock where you just make your next appointment everyone time you get a shot....forever and ever.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This suggests that they are seeing the effects wear off on people who got the shot back in November. The "at least 6 months but hopefully many years" idea must not be supported by the science. They can't get everyone vaccinated in a year so if this is true it's going to ruin the idea of a vaccine passport, and lead to never ending vaccine clinics running round the clock...forever and ever.

13 days ago
1 score
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This suggests that they are seeing the effects wear off on people who got the shot back in November. The "at least 6 months" but hopefully years idea must not be supported by the science.

13 days ago
1 score