• Beacon@fedia.io
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      I can’t imagine why anyone would downvote your comment, it’s absolutely true. Even a perfect vaccine won’t lead to 100% immunity in 100% of those who received it.

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    Is there a way they can confirm the vaccine was correctly administered? I have seen so much antivaxx sentiment these days, is there a chance someone lied about giving the vaccine?

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    I wonder if it had been infected prior to the vaccination. Depending on the location of the bite/scratch it can take months for symptoms to begin to show.

    I know potential vectors are everywhere, but I’d also imagine there being more wild animal interaction in Georgia than Chicago.

    If that’s not the case, then failed vaccine administration/storage or immune system defect seems likely. After all, even the best vaccine isn’t an immutable magic cure, it’s just a method to prime an immune system for a specific pathogen. If the immune system is compromised or the vaccine dose defective (got too warm, was expired, poorly administered, etc) then it’s not gonna work as well.