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Pittsburg, Kansas | No. Vaccines are generally considered prophylactic. We still need good treatment regimes for the ones that get sick, either vaccinated (less than 100% effective), pre-vaccination, during the time period before vaccination has time to create antibodies and those that do not choose to get vaccinated for various reasons.
Also a good treatment regime will likely help cover all variations of the mutated vires where the vaccine might or might not work.
Always good to have a plan B, which current powers that be seem to be lacking. | |
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