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Originally Posted by Rain Man
To some extent, though, that process may be self-governing. If I'm the first person to get the vaccine, it may cut my odds of getting the virus by 90+ percent, but that's still a 10 percent chance. And those who get the vaccine early will likely be the vulnerable ones or the ones with a lot of contact. I think the effect of the vaccine won't be fully felt until you get enough people vaccinated to stunt the spread.
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when they first started talking about the vaccine they were hoping for a 70% effective vaccine. So we could have had a situation where we all have a 30% chance of getting the Covid even after being vaccinated.
Would have been a huge difference from the current 5% on my post vaccination activities.