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Vaccines Tag

As I read today about how the first truckloads of the Pfizer Wuhan coronavirus vaccine were rolled out this morning for delivery and distribution to frontline healthcare workers and nursing homes, my thoughts turned to the media's/left's eight-months-long effort to undercut President Trump's claims on various treatments for the virus as well as his touting of an accelerated vaccine timeline.

Kids get vaccination cards so parents can keep track of vaccines for personal knowledge, but also for schools. It makes sense, especially when they get older and you don't need vaccines every single yearly checkup. Adults get to join the party with a COVID-19 vaccine, but something tells me it's not going to be as innocent as a child's vaccine card.

The hypocrisy of our leaders during this pandemic is pretty amazing. In a November 9 Facebook video, Austin mayor Steve Adler advised the public to "stay at home" but failed to disclose he was broadcasting from a timeshare in Cabo San Lucas. I mean, you can't make this stuff up. But wait! It gets better (worse?)!

Late last night, after I had gone to sleep, two things happened to ensure that I would not be able to take this morning off. First, Sidney Powell released her "Kraken" (more on that later), and second, the United States Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision handed down a huge religious liberty win against Andrew "Killer" Cuomo's lockdown restrictions on religious groups.

AstraZeneca announced Monday morning its COVID-19 vaccine, AZD1222, given in the United Kingdom and Brazil showed 90% effectiveness in preventing the virus after half a dose and then a full dose one month later. It is only 62% effective if given two full doses a month apart. The trial had 23,000 volunteers.