In November 2020, the pharmaceutical companies Moderna and Pfizer announced that they had developed a vaccine that is more than 89% effective at preventing symptomatic Covid-19. Early test results indicated that the vaccines could be developed into shots which could help tame the pandemic. Moderna said it expects its vaccine, after thawing, can remain stable in regular refrigerator storage for up to 30 days—longer than its previous estimate of seven days. Pfizer’s vaccine must be stored at even colder temperatures and then can be kept at standard refrigeration temperatures for about five days.
Response rates from 701 Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@7JXT6SS5yrs5Y
I don't see how this is a political question.
@8PYXCGL5yrs5Y
No, we should not introduce a vaccine while new strains are being detected, we should wait until at least 5 years to introduce any type of cure for COVID-19.
@8PYCB955yrs5Y
It depends how much coercion the government will use to encourage me to get it
@8PXK8WV5yrs5Y
No I will never get it I believe Covid 19 will become endemic virus
@8PVY3YT5yrs5Y
No, because of my religious beliefs, and also because vaccines take years to perfect, and they did this in months. After doing this they want people to take this vaccine, I will not.
@8PMBS3Q5yrs5Y
@8PKQHNC5yrs5Y
I believe I already had COVID but I would be willing to get a vaccine, given it's approved and safe, only after frontline workers, the elderly, immunocompromised, and those at higher risk get it.
@8PJF9PZ5yrs5Y
No, I’ll wait to see how safe and effective it is before determining if I will get it
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