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Fortunately the influence of anti-vax conspiracy theorists is waning as people see their unvaccinated neighbors transported to the hospital with severe Covid and in some cases dying. Nothing outlines the reality better than seeing the facts directly in your neighborhood & family.

Trust In COVID-19 Vaccine Grows Across The Globe, Study Finds
https://knewz.com/covid-vaccine-acceptance/

More people across the globe are becoming accepting of the COVID-19 vaccine, a recent study found.

The CUNY Graduate School of Public Health Policy and the Barcelona Institute for Global Health and other groups recently spoke to 23,000 people in 23 countries. They found that 75.2 percent reported vaccine acceptance. That is up from 71.5 percent a year ago.

The results were recently published in the journal “Nature Communications.”

Researchers noted that concerns about vaccine safety and mistrust in science were the most constant correlation of hesitancy in getting the vaccine.

Vaccine hesitancy was most common in Russia, Nigeria and Poland, the research found. Vaccine acceptance was most common in China, the United Kingdom and Canada.


“In order to improve global vaccination rates, some countries may at present require people to present proof of vaccination to attend work, school, or indoor activities and events,” CUNY SPH Senior Scholar Jeffrey Lazarus said. “Our results found strong support among participants for requirements targeting international travelers, while support was weakest among participants for requirements for schoolchildren.”

The study said that vaccine efforts must continue to target those reporting lower vaccine confidence with evidence-based information and expand access in low- and middle-income countries.

“Importantly, however, recommendations by a doctor, or to a lesser extent by an employer, might have an impact on a respondent’s views on vaccination in some countries,” said CUNY SPH Dean Ayman El-Mohandes.

According to Centers for Disease Control Data, in the U.S. more than 22 million people have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. More than 100 million have gotten at least one booster dose.

The exact same thing occurred with all other vaccines in the history of vaccination.

Thus, just like before with every other vaccination as I showed with data, and historical images across several threads...the anti-vaxxers come out like an idiotic gang mentality with their conspiracy theories, end-of-the-world predictions, miracle cures, and so on...
  • After several years...everybody gets back to living a normal life. Most are vaccinated as the anti-vaxxers slowly creep back into the gutter waiting for the next global pandemic to start the same crap all over again.
Simply, they'll be back again for the next Pandemic with their anti-vaxxer stupidity, conspiracy theories, the world is going to end and miracle cures. :rolleyes:

You would think people would now know that it was just a radio broadcast (today aka Podcast) or some cooky farmer trying to scare the hell out of the local village people...not the end of the world as they thought after listening to those dimwits.

It's strange...there have been Pandemics that have wiped out a large percentage of the population without vaccination and the world survived because the rich were able to hide (wait it out) in seclusion or somewhere remote...away from their community...away from other people.

Later, other Pandemics showed up but this time we had vaccinations for those without money and not able to isolate. They then rioted and created anti-vaxx organizations until it became so bad that they had no choice but to take the vaccines for survival.

It takes several years, sometimes longer to come out of a Pandemic...anti-vaxxers then scratch their head and say "we survived" but only because everybody else around them were vaccinated...protecting the ass of the anti-vaxxer.

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Moderna says updated Covid-19 vaccine booster shows stronger antibody response against Omicron

(CNN) Moderna said on Wednesday its bivalent Covid-19 vaccine booster that contained a vaccine targeting the Omicron variant showed a stronger immune response against the variant.

Bivalent boosters address two viral strains in the same vaccine. The updated booster contains Moderna's original vaccine, and a vaccine candidate that targets the Omicron variant.

The vaccine was generally well-tolerated, the company said, with side effects similar to booster doses of the current vaccine.

The 50-microgram bivalent booster, called mRNA-1273.214, generated a stronger antibody response against Omicron than the original Moderna vaccine. Omicron subvariants are driving virtually all the new Covid-19 cases in the United States right now.

Stéphane Bancel, chief executive officer of Moderna, said in a news release "we anticipate more durable protection against variants of concern with mRNA-1273.214, making it our lead candidate for a Fall 2022 booster."

He said the company will submit its preliminary data and analysis to regulators so that the Omicron-containing bivalent booster will be available in late summer. The US Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisers are set to meet June 28 to discuss whether coronavirus vaccine compositions should be modified for fall 2022.

In April, Moderna announced its first bivalent Covid-19 booster shot candidate -- which combined elements of the current vaccine with updates based on the Beta variant -- induced higher antibody responses against all variants of concern, including Omicron, when compared to the company's original Covid-19 booster shot.
After the above, Covid Vaccines should then cycle into an annual or two-year booster like the Flu Vaccine while at the same time the mRNA Vaccines begin their transition into cancer research cures (prevention).

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FDA authorizes Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use
Health officials hope Novavax's more traditional COVID-19 shot will appeal to unvaccinated Americans
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/fda-authorizes-novavax-covid-19-vaccine-emergency-use

The FDA authorized Novavax's vaccine for emergency use on Wednesday, giving Americans another option and an alternative to the mRNA vaccines that have predominantly been used so far in the pandemic.

The approval comes about a month after an FDA advisory panel unanimously recommended the vaccine, a two-dose regimen that was shown to be 90.4% effective at preventing symptomatic COVID-19 infection.

"Today’s authorization offers adults in the United States who have not yet received a COVID-19 vaccine another option that meets the FDA’s rigorous standards for safety, effectiveness and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization," FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf said Wednesday.

Novavax's vaccine is a more traditional protein vaccine that uses similar technology to what has been used for decades to fight diseases like hepatitis B and shingles.

The two most popular vaccines, made by Pfizer and Moderna, use messenger RNA, or mRNA, to deliver genetic instructions to an individual's immune system to produce its own copies of the spike protein that is found on the surface of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

A fourth vaccine option made by Johnson & Johnson is a viral vector vaccine, but the FDA advisory panel recommended Moderna and Pfizer's vaccines over Johnson & Johnson's in December due to a rare blood clotting disorder.

Some health officials are hopeful that Novavax's more traditional vaccine will appeal to the roughly 24 million American adults who haven't received a dose of any vaccine yet.

"The Novavax COVID-19 vaccine offers an option to individuals who may have an allergic reaction to mRNA vaccines or who have a personal preference for receiving a vaccine other than a mRNA-based vaccine," the Department of Health and Human Services said last week.

About 3.2 million doses of Novavax's vaccine have already been ordered by the federal government. They will be released once the CDC gives final approval in the coming weeks.
 
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