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by SomeoneFromCA 2002 days ago
There is some other point I heard recently on Twitter - the appearance of new variants with increasingly faster speed of spread (BTW, if anyone remembers, there was a mutation in Australia, which had shorter incubation - 8 HOURS), may quite soon cause rise of true strains, and, it might potentially lead to the ADE, when suboptimal vaccines will make disease much worth instead of easing it.
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You're not thinking of the pizza worker in SA who told porkies, are you? https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/21/south-australi...
Not sure, just read about it somewhere.
> 8 hours

That seems weird, to be kind. Source?

Appears to be unreliable info. Anyway, this not my point. My point is ADE, which make vaccination a terrible disaster. ADE is known to happen in some diseases , including SARS-1.