12. "RE: COVID-19 vaccine starts working within two weeks after first shot" In response to In response to 0
>https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/8/22163146/covid-vaccine-fda-review-safe-effective-time-pfizer-biontech > >Basically you don't get the shot and then are "all done and >back to normal." > >You take it and a few weeks later you have around 52% >immunity. > >Then you take the second does, wait another 2 weeks and your >at the 95% immunity mark. > >So you keep wearing a mask and social distancing for at least >a month. > >And just wear that mask until everyone is vaccinated in your >area - they'll announce it on the news and you can track the >case numbers. > >
I am going to need to do more legwork to understand the plan here. But let me write this out in my own long-winded words to see if I have it:
Zoomed out, a large % of people will need to get two doses of the vaccine in short order and then there'd be a large amount of people who are immune to/not able to contract COVID?
AND that in of itself should put us on a course to the virus 'slowing down dramatically' at least and 'dying out' in the most utopian models?