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Covid Vaccine Roll out.
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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 7834803" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>Sorry, I must have missed your earlier question. No conscious disappearance on my part but just tired of going over old ground again and again, so tend to restrict my posting to picking up the more obvious errors like your one. </p><p></p><p>Not disappointed with vaccine performance at all - it reduces community transmission, reduces severity of infections and has made a massive difference to our lives - we can have acceptable hospitalisation alongside minimal need for social constraints.</p><p></p><p>Would I have been disappointed if I had expected it to be the cure-all solution? Probably yes, but with a first in a STEM degree I’d like to think I’m scientifically literate enough to understand the difference between the hype and published data - if you were disappointed, or indeed are loathe to take the vaccine, and given the way you managed to conclude what you did in post 3657, then I suspect you’re not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 7834803, member: 33090"] Sorry, I must have missed your earlier question. No conscious disappearance on my part but just tired of going over old ground again and again, so tend to restrict my posting to picking up the more obvious errors like your one. Not disappointed with vaccine performance at all - it reduces community transmission, reduces severity of infections and has made a massive difference to our lives - we can have acceptable hospitalisation alongside minimal need for social constraints. Would I have been disappointed if I had expected it to be the cure-all solution? Probably yes, but with a first in a STEM degree I’d like to think I’m scientifically literate enough to understand the difference between the hype and published data - if you were disappointed, or indeed are loathe to take the vaccine, and given the way you managed to conclude what you did in post 3657, then I suspect you’re not. [/QUOTE]
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