2010 wrote:Yet on the flip side, I’m fairly certain the overwhelming majority of NBA players received Pfizer/Moderna w/ booster. So how does that explain the current outbreak in the league?
I think a lot of them didn't get the booster, just the original shot
And it seems like the booster helps a lot, but Omicron is still chewing through it
From what I've seen (though, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong), despite the vaccine not being as effective at stopping you from getting Omicron, it still make you significantly less likely to get more severe symptoms, so that's still a reason to get vaccinated, and anyone pointing at this saying "see, the vaccine doesn't work because it doesn't stop Omicron" is incorrect
The thing that worries me is, while it does help with symptoms, because it's still so potent that vaccinated people are getting it, means there's a much higher likelihood of it mutating again, and despite what some people say about viruses trending towards being less lethal, that's not always the case because evolution doesn't have a predetermined path, it just happens
So right now, what we should be trying to do is reduce the number of severe cases so we don't overwhelm hospitals. And the best way to do that is to get vaccinated, and practice proper safety measures
You still might get it (and I'd say, you still have a pretty high chance of getting it), but we can still do all we can to mitigate risk
Also, saying "it doesn't completely stop it, therefore it's basically worthless" is a Nirvana fallacy. Wearing your seatbelt and following road safety rules won't completely prevent you from getting in an accident, but it does help prevent you from dying if it does happen.