Reminder: if it doesn't provide IMMUNITY, it is NOT a vaccine.
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What's funny is they now define it as the vaccine provides "protection" while saying the vaccinated still need to be protected from the unvaxxed... so what "protection" does the vaccine offer then? I would like to amend their newest definition of a vaccine to specify, "provides protection from the government". There now that's an honest definition of what a vaccine really is today.
And the protection lasts a limited time. How long will the boosters last? A few weeks tops?
I think once every two weeks makes perfect sense.
The CDC counts you as unvaccinated for Covid purposes unless its been more than two weeks since your last injection. If you need a booster every two weeks to be "vaccinated" and you don't count as "vaccinated" unless it has been two weeks since your last vaccination, there will never be a moment when someone is "fully vaccinated." This means all Covid deaths in Israel will be "unvaccinated".
This completely solves the problem.
Yes I read about 12 day immunity but lets see if the initial report was optimistic. Might be less.