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Description: The only way things can return to normal in BC is if a large portion of our population obtains immunity to the virus, either through infection or through vaccination. The problem is that there are three groups of people who are not protected when the vaccine rollout is complete, even under the most optimistic assumptions: i) children ii) people who decline the vaccine, iii) people for whom their vaccine doses are ineffective (efficacy is high, but not 100%). When we relax restrictions after the vaccination rollout the virus will have an opportunity to spread in these populations. But maybe the number of people who have immunity through vaccination will be enough, and at that point there will be few or no new infections: a consequence of so-called herd immunity.
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Subject: BC COVID-19 Modelling Group, Vaccinations, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine
Group: Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Vaccinations
Creator: Tupper, Paul, Colijn, Caroline
Publisher: BC COVID-19 Modelling Group
Source: Simon Fraser University
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021-04-17
Relation: isbasedon:https://www.sfu.ca/magpie/blog/after_vaccination.html
Description: BC Centre for Disease Control on Twitter: ""I really do believe that vaccines are good medicine, and we have a duty to protect our Elders and children by getting vaccinated." - Dr. Terri Aldred. Indigenous peoples 18+ can register to get vaccinated online or by phone at 1-833-838-2323 http://ow.ly/GFwz50Er99j"
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Subject: Vaccinations, Aldred, Terri, BC Centre for Disease Control, First Nations Health Authority, Métis Nation British British Columbia
Group: Indigenous Communities, Vaccinations
Creator: BC Centre for Disease Control, First Nations Health Authority, Métis Nation British British Columbia
Publisher: BC Centre for Disease Control
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2021-04-17
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/CDCofBC/status/1383589865116233730
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