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by ufo
1665 days ago
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> did not show improvement in hospitalizations or deaths Well, it's not surprising that there would be fewer deaths in children. We'd need a much larger study and I expect that this data will become available now that the vaccines are started to be more widely distributed. > rather they relied on showing the jabs successfully produced antibodies (a much lower standard) IIRC the study also found that the vaccine was effective at preventing infections. |
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