Yep that is why I took it.
I would love to hear about the effectiveness rate compared to mnra but I don’t think that study happened.
“I would love to hear about the effectiveness rate compared to mnra but I don’t think that study happened.”
Some of that is at this link:
https://www.vcuhealth.org/news/covid-19/johnson-and-johnson-vaccine-how-is-it-different
The J&J vaccine was “72% effective at preventing moderate to severe cases of COVID-19. Across the board, it was around 66%.”
It rates even higher if you’re talking about preventing death:
“Johnson & Johnson vaccine was 85% effective in preventing hospitalizations and death. “
By contrast the two mRNA vaccines were 95% effective against the archaic Covid virus, its original form.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/covid-19-vaccine-comparison
All of the vaccines were designed when only the archaic SARS-2 spike existed. Your antibodies will recognize and fight that spike. Omicron has a different spike and none of the first generation vaccines recognize it.
When you compare any of these to flu vaccines they are all more effective. Flu vaccine effectiveness ranges from 40%-60%