Right, but the vaccine won't be 100% effective...
...so I don't see how it will really affect what's required to protect others around you. Even if the vaccine is proven to be 90% effective (which seems highly unlikely), there's no way to know who among the vaccinated comprise the 10% for which it is ineffective. So it seems like everyone will still have to take the same precautions we are taking now to protect those that the vaccine doesn't protect...at least until the total cases begin to approach zero.
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Posted: 05/19/2020 at 1:44PM