| i'm surprised absolutely noone here talks about the fact that we have absolutely no idea what the long term consequences of this new tech are. We've all seen people advocating new wonderful technological solutions that fail because of unknown unknowns, in every field. That's just the rules of the R&D game. In that case we're seriously thinking about injecting a new kind of drug to the whole world population based on a couple of short term trials, for a desease that is only lethal for far less than 1 percent of the population ( and in general, only the most fragile 1 percent). I'm just like everyone and i find this new arn cell transcription machinery hacking absolutely insanely great. And i also think it looks safe from what the expert are explaining. But is it safe enough to have it taken by everyone in the world ?? |
The case fatality rate would likely increase as we overwhelm healthcare resources, so it could be even worse.
1% may sound trivial but it becomes meaningful at the scale of a population. The benefits of the vaccine far outweigh the risks.
I was injected yesterday along with my fellow emergency department and ICU staff. People seemed giddy with hope and relieved to become protected. If you see enough people die of covid then the risk of the vaccine seems trivial.
[1] https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality