I wondered if that photo would make it into this forum. This is not the thread I expected though. Well played @TheParraboy
Guy on youtube rekons that Bankwest are going to have an unvaccincated bay. Artist’s impression is below.
I think people need to hold up a bit here, all the potential vaccines are still in trial, results released are rather vague, and are preliminary. The trial studies are yet to be released, let alone peer reviewed, and we've got people stating , "trust the science", take the vaccine. Well, if you wanna trust the science, you've gotta let it run it's normal course, you have to believe in the process, and the process aint f**king done. What I'm seeing is a rush to get it to market, I understand that, but I also understand that there's a process, and pushing through that is for f**king cowboys, not science.
sorry mate but if you want to play childish games rather than answer a simple question then that is your right sorry but I'm not playing, I have worthwhile things to do like rearranging my sock draw, and by all means deflect once more if that is you MO
What is it about me not agreeing with your assessment about the overwhelming majority of scientific opinion being on your side? I don't see how you have come to that and in order to even begin to answer I would have to know what evidence you have. But I don't think you were ever after a discussion here as your original question made clear.
There isn't even any evidence that they prevent infection and transmission. So why you'd let people skip quarantine with that I don't know.
We don't know that at all, the evidence may or may not be in the full trial studies. We'll need to wait and see.
We know that no evidence has been published that they do so and we were told the early vaccines would be unlikely to, that they'd just lessen symptoms. If they had any evidence I'd say they'd publish it with the other interim results. Couldn't hurt sales.
IALB is correct in this particular regard. There is no claim that I'm aware of that any of the 3 vaccines prevent infection or the spread of the virus. They just help stop you getting symptoms.