What new data, other than perhaps the data from the modestly sized India trial? Notably, India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organization...
While there may be participation issues, Lenny knows how important ongoing followups are (and I'm talking 10+ years).
The study published in The Lancet: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140673620326611 Note that the pooled data for symptomatic...
The overall incidence of 1.2% for the year in college students is alarmingly high!
There is a Chinese Academy of Sciences candidate, "Covidvax" but no phase 3 data provided and no idea on price or availability though....
The UK is in deep trouble, due to the sheer number of active cases. But I wouldn't go blaming all of this on a new variant. The modelling is...
Clearly it was Q from Star Trek.
Yes, a strongly negative effect as herd-immunity will not be able to be achieved regardless of how many people are vaccinated.
Loss of product has nothing to do with number needed to vaccinate for a given threshold of "herd immunity". In the long run, they'd be worse...
Given the poor efficacy of the AstraZeneca vaccine compared to the Pfizer/Moderna alternatives, I'd rather wait a little longer than be given the...
It all depends on the assumptions about transmissibility and network behaviour. If the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines need 75% to be vaccinated, then it...
You cannot.
I find studies like this very frustrating because they have not actually measured fatigue or activity, yet that is what they are claiming they...
Following on from my previous post: "Modelling of COVID-19 vaccination strategies and herd immunity, in scenarios of limited and full vaccine...
AstraZeneca claimed at the end of November that there were ongoing trials in US, Japan, Russia, South Africa, Kenya and Latin America. I...
No. Long term followups are even less controlled as you cannot control what participants do after the trial. The fact that some of the response...
But what evidence do they have that belief in "fake facts" is (a) higher than in the past? (e.g. 20 years ago, 50 years ago and 100 years ago)...
Yes! The principal of a "control" in science is ceteris paribus. (all other things being equal). If the participants can tell a difference...
For what it's worth (not much), I strongly agree with Vincent's analysis and conclusion.
I'm willing to bet it has very little effect on vaccine effiacy.
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