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Originally Posted by opendoor
True, but this one being effective likely means that the others will be too, at least to some degree. Given the progress in the studies, there's no reason that all of Pfizer, Moderna, Oxford/AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson couldn't be producing vaccines for wide scale distribution in early 2021.
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If anything, having a truly effective vaccine is likely to make less effective vaccines less appealing and less likely to get approval.
Honestly, my biggest worry with this thing has always been infecting someone in a vulnerable group and feeling responsible for their death. If vulnerable people can get protected, it will ease my mind a lot. I'm not going to go nuts as soon as the vaccine hits the streets, but I'll certainly feel a lot more at ease.