That's not news. The best figure I remember hearing was 50% effective by 14 days after the first jab, so presumably 4,896 got it instead of 10,000 or so. It increases your chance of staying out of the ICU and off a ventilator. It's not some silver bullet that guarantees you won't be infected. It lowers the severity of the infection.
That's not news. The best figure I remember hearing was 50% effective by 14 days after the first jab, so presumably 4,896 got it instead of 10,000 or so. It increases your chance of staying out of the ICU and off a ventilator. It's not some silver bullet that guarantees you won't be infected. It lowers the severity of the infection.
If you want to know how vaccines work - and from your question i kinda doubt you do - the information is out there. Go teach yourself.
What's that supposed to mean? Covid costs are negligible? Or what?
I thought the post was about the effectiveness of the vaccines.