Not just greatly reduced risk if hospitalization. More like practically zero risk of that.meteorag06 said:KidDoc can correct me if i'm wrong, but I do not think this is an inoculation. It's a vaccine. Meaning you can still get COVID-19 even after your second dose, and still pass it to others. But your signs and symptoms will be much diminished and hospitalization chance greatly reduced. Same think with the flu vaccine I believe.Nosmo said:
Inoculation will definitely be picking up.
In the clinical trials for Pfizer & Moderna, NOBODY who was vaccinated ended up with COVID severe enough for hospitalization. NOT. A. SOUL.
Given that, once everyone has had the opportunity to get the vaccine, we should (SHOULD) completely resume living as normal w no masks, full sports stadiums, live music, etc. It is time.