Dr. Isaac Bogoch reacts to new data that shows people who received the AstraZeneca vaccine could be less likely to transmit the virus.
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Why would it less likely ???????????????????
Because your body is able to fight it promptly as you have antibodies ready.
@Wayne Essar your body can do the samething on its own.
“Less likely” it’s legal talk to take oneself from liability
@LAMOND HAUGHTON Not always then consider the transmission
What are the long term side effects? Anyone?
This guy needs to shut up. Is he the only doctor yall can get on?
Lol, would it really matter?
You would just whine about what they have to say as well.
@Todd Campbell They havent had a single doctor, or anyone for that matter, who has brought up the question of rights, the charter etc. Or whether all this is an over-reaction. Nice try though.
This guy knows nothing and probably bought his degree.
Excellent news!
Why are ants resistant to COVID-19?
Because they have anty bodies!
Glad this guy’s not my doctor
HailHail67-You’re kidding, right? One of the top doctors in Ontario and he has to listen to some wack job like you!
The problem right now is Health Canada. They drag the approval process on and on.