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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was on an all hands meeting at NIAID where you could submit questions ahead of time and then Dr Fauchi answered them on the call and he was asked about this question. They are hoping that the vaccine will prevent it for a few years but they won’t know that for sure until it plays out over time. If it doesn’t offer protection for years you will need to get a yearly booster like you get with the flu. [/quote] And why is that a big deal? Who cares if we need an annual shot?[/quote] I don’t think it is a big deal. The question was dealing with how long the vaccine would be good for and answer was basically worst case scenario you get a yearly booster.[/quote]
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