Here's why I am not showing up to my 2nd appointment for Pfizer (and maybe you shouldn't either.)
>First shot is shown to be upwards of 87% effective, meaning the chance of serious illness or death drops to .001% for normal weight, late 20's individuals
>A booster will only boost it another 9-11% but entails off and on days of fever or lethargy as the body builds immunity
>95% of those with suspected vaccine-induced heart inflammation had the 2nd pfizer dose
>Having a second dose so close to the first ensures they wear off around the same time
>the second shot induces 10x the number of antibodies as the first with only marginal increases in protection
>therefore the body will be over-prepared for the current strain and under prepared in the definitive case of mutations that potentially skirt the targeted spike protein vaccines
I also highly suspect the two doses strategy is more profitable than the one dose regiment, but someone feel free to prove me wrong on this.
>First shot is shown to be upwards of 87% effective, meaning the chance of serious illness or death drops to .001% for normal weight, late 20's individuals
>A booster will only boost it another 9-11% but entails off and on days of fever or lethargy as the body builds immunity
>95% of those with suspected vaccine-induced heart inflammation had the 2nd pfizer dose
>Having a second dose so close to the first ensures they wear off around the same time
>the second shot induces 10x the number of antibodies as the first with only marginal increases in protection
>therefore the body will be over-prepared for the current strain and under prepared in the definitive case of mutations that potentially skirt the targeted spike protein vaccines
I also highly suspect the two doses strategy is more profitable than the one dose regiment, but someone feel free to prove me wrong on this.
