>>14055934>Every six months? Why "every"? But yes, some do. Check out the ones I mentioned.
>The only one that comes to mind is the seasonal flu vaccine, which is really a ‘best guess’ at the dominant strain.It protects against several dominant strains.
>Given the studies comparing myocarditis rates between vaccinated and unvaccinated (at least men under 40), there’s a cumulative risk of myocarditis with each injection. Which is super rare, well-understood, and almost always super mild, not even needing treatment. In contrast with myocarditis from the virus itself, which is almost always needing treatment, often causing scarring that is permanent, and of course much more likely.
>given they target the original variant and are doing a minimal job in the face of omicron.Minimal means 33% efficacy here and much better efficacy in preventing hospitalization and ICU blockage. Are you saying this isn't worth having an arm ouchie for two days?