Relax Lizzy, I already got the Pfizer vaccine.
Yeah but that was just the first dose and you literally got it like 3 days ago!
Jacob, Can you just put your mask back on?!
So? What's the difference? A vaccine is a vaccine.
The whole point of the vaccine, Lizzy, is to stop me from getting sick so you're making no sense.
No Jacob, there's so much more to it. You haven't even gotten the second dose yet and even if you did, you still have to be careful.
I thought you only spoke English and see, you're still making no sense. Why would I have to be careful after getting the second dose if two weeks would've long passed?
Haha, SARS-CoV-2 is just the name of the virus that causes COVID-19 and that two week time period starts AFTERthe second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
You might think it's that simple but it's not. Studies are showing that it typically takes up to two weeks after vaccination for our bodies to build protection against SARS-CoV-2.
Oh psht, then after the two week mark passes I can stop wearing this stupid mask then. Great!
You're kidding me right? Then what's the point of the vaccine if we can't just go back to normal after taking it?
And that's where you're wrong again. Scientists are still learning how well the vaccines prevent us from spreading the virus, even if we show no symptoms.
Seems like scientists should know if the vaccines are effective or not before giving them to people... just saying.
Haha. Studies show that the COVID-19 vaccines are effective at keeping us from getting COVID-19 and if we do get it, we won't be seriously ill.
It's not all in vain Jacob. It's just that the virus that causes COVID-19 is genetically unstable and because there are so many changes happening when it is infecting our cells, that makes it harder to develop effective vaccines against it.
All I'm hearing is Studies show this, studies show that...
I see. Guess I'll have to rethink this whole vaccination and mask business after all.
Oh Jacob...
That's because even though vaccines have been approved and are showing positive results, there is still a lot to be studied about these vaccines so we still need to take precautions.