I just want to clarify that I don’t think there was nothning wrong with the title, I just thought my experience was funny.
Also, I retracted my statement about “probably produced” since it’s definitely possible that the vaccine worked as-expected against omicron, but by reducing hospitalizations and preventing mass graves. The people who actually oversee vaccine production (i.e. not moderna or pfizer executives) are probably people who see hospitals as key strategic infrastructure, like power stations, and the possibility of omicron infecting everyone everywhere may have been a contingency for them while they managed the design of the original vaccines.
Just because “vaccines still protect you from harm” is a message that unreliable pundits repeat ad-infinitum, doesn’t mean it’s not true. At this point, news outlets will constantly heap praise the vaccine, even if it actually deserves it; they are a broken clock. After all, future pandemics might be much more lethal than this one, especially due to the uptick in gain-of-function research, and none of us know what that pandemic might look like; vaccines might be the only defense that works at all.
I just want to clarify that I don’t think there was nothning wrong with the title, I just thought my experience was funny.
Also, I retracted my statement about “probably produced” since it’s definitely possible that the vaccine worked as-expected against omicron, but by reducing hospitalizations and preventing mass graves. The people who actually oversee vaccine production (i.e. not moderna or pfizer executives) are probably people who see hospitals as key strategic infrastructure, like power stations, and the possibility of omicron infecting everyone everywhere may have been a contingency for them while they managed the design of the original vaccines.
Just because “vaccines still protect you from harm” is a message that unreliable pundits repeat ad-infinitum, doesn’t mean it’s not true. At this point, news outlets will constantly heap praise the vaccine, even if it actually deserves it; they are a broken clock. After all, future pandemics might be much more lethal than this one, especially due to the uptick in gain-of-function research, and none of us know what that pandemic might look like; vaccines might be the only defense that works at all.