>>13473726>How many variantsAt least 6.
>Do we need a booster shot for all of them?That's what the industrial-military-corporate-pharma-{your out-group here} complex wants you to fear and abide by.
>>13473737>infinite variantsNot possible, we are bound into a finite gravitational well with finite configurations, albeit that grants a metric fuck-ton of possibilities that you will no be able to count.
>>13473739>Yes.No. Everyone should hunker down and take behavior precautions until non-leaky vaccines are developed to prevent accelerated variant diversification and spread.
>>13473749The fearful forced a patch-work vaccine on the populace. This is what fear-based policy grants you.
>>13473754Pfizer has the potential to be good. It has the intellectual resources and capital to draw upon to actually develop proper technology. The public needs to chill and stay in their foxholes. The best? No, stop thinking this. Any group capable of intellectual/capital contribution has the potential to be helpful, there is no best.
Vaccines are a useful technology when properly implemented. The current leaky vaccines were not, are not, and will not, be the solution; they will be our mini-maxed downfall if we keep clinging to the "next development" as they are talked about in the news. If you or anyone you know thinks they have the solution and knows it, hit 'X" as fucking hard as you can. Nobody knows the future, and nobody even knows all the facts of the day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_choice_theoryYou will never* have all the cards on the table before you. Play the safest game you can with what you know. Vaccinated or not, go back to semi-lockdown, go back to masking, wash your hands, reduce your social interactions, save enough money for emergencies, spend enough money to prevent hyper-inflation and more mass shutdowns of small businesses.