Why is no one talking about ARR of Cv-19 vaccines? Why isn't FDA guidline followed to present both ARR and RRR? Same Q for flu vaccine.
Relative risk reduction vs absolute risk reduction with Cv-19 vaccines
Karen Wright - 2021-04-25 18:06:21
After I receive an mRNA vaccination, if I am exposed to the virus, will my body produce the N-protein antibody? I understand the mRNA covid vaccine trains the body to recognize the S protein. Natural immunity would train the body to recognize both N and S. Will my body still have an opportunity to recognize the N protein if exposed after being vaccinated? |
Relative risk reduction vs absolute risk reduction with Cv-19 vaccines
Anne M. - 2021-04-17 20:19:02
I've been watching a lot of Dr.Been's YouTube videos on the blood clotting concerns of the vaccines. They have been very informative, but I am still unsure on what this means for getting the vaccine. Should I get the Pfizer vaccine or choose to not get any vaccine? Or is a better solution to get the vaccine and then get my F4 platelets checked afterwards. I'm hoping to get his thoughts on this. For more context, I am a healthy female below age of 30 with no past history of allergies or comorbidities. Even still, I don't know which risk is "better".
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