11-28-2020, 06:11 AM
(11-24-2020, 06:07 AM)DerVVulfman Wrote:Washington Post Wrote:The AstraZeneca candidate was 70 percent effective on average, with up to 90 percent efficacy in a smaller group that got a lower dosage. Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech and Moderna have each reported vaccines that were 95 percent effective in clinical trials. Different trial designs make direct comparison complicated, but even with somewhat lower protection, the AstraZeneca vaccine may be a more realistic option for much of the world, as it is likely to be less expensive and does not need to be stored at subzero temperatures.
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NY Post Wrote:The UK drugmaker and its partner, Oxford University, admitted — after reporting its vaccine tested up to 90 percent effective — that the promising results came after a batch of volunteers were accidentally given half doses. The efficacy of the vaccine was significantly lower at 62 percent for those who received the correctly administered two full doses.
So let me get this straight. Half a dose, and you get 90% effectiveness... but a full dose is only 65% promising?
Andrew Cuomo’s in deep denial on his Supreme Court slapdown
Governor Cuomo began placing harsh restrictions on places of worship, and was thus sued by Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and a group of Orthodox Jewish synagogues who argued that Cuomo’s rules unfairly targeted them, violating the Constitution’s guarantee of religious freedom. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against Cuomo.
Justice Neil Gorsuch Wrote:It is time — past time — to make plain that, while the pandemic poses many grave challenges, there is no world in which the Constitution tolerates color-coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues and mosques.