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On average it takes 10 years to safely develop, create and test a vaccine. A vaccine for covid was created and tested in 6 months? Yeah what could go wrong?
On like all 25 versions or just the moderna one?Dr. Fauci's fingerprints are probably all over it.
On average it takes 10 years to safely develop, create and test a vaccine. A vaccine for covid was created and tested in 6 months? Yeah what could go wrong?
On like all 25 versions or just the moderna one?
Of course it’s a profit play. Companies like vaxart have went from .30 a share at the beginning of the year to $17 today.As much as I want to believe this is a "moonshot" type of deal, I just cant get past the idea of this being a profit play by big pharma and the government. The whole thing just seems like a fictional narrative to me, where there is an unknown villain from beyond this dimension and a hero that comes in to save us all. It's just way too prepackaged to be real.
China begs to differ.We’ll let the free market figure it out isn’t an effective strategy during a pandemic.
Dr. Fauci definitely has his own biases and yes, he favors Moderna a bit more than others. Part of that bias comes from previous funding contributions from companies. BUT Dr. Fauci won't make the decisions unilaterally by himself so it will work out.Dr. Fauci's fingerprints are probably all over it.
I don't want the vaccine. Last vaccine I got caused by immune system to go haywire. I'll pass.who is going to take this vaccine?
i have neighbors that wont take vaccines as it is, because vaccines are a conspiracy to control world population, but simultaneously tout hydroxychloriquine as the covid wonder cure.
id add they ‘multi-level market’ some bullsh1t magic health water.
great people, but they are not alone.
I'm glad that a large number of people will refuse the vaccine. That's means it will be easier for the rest of us to go to the front of the line. I suspect though that they will change their mind once it becomes clear you will have to prove you've been vaccinated to go to concerts, sporting events, bars, restaurants, movie theaters, etc. I think you're going to be prevented from doing a lot of things unless you can prove you had a vaccination once vaccination is available.who is going to take this vaccine?
i have neighbors that wont take vaccines as it is, because vaccines are a conspiracy to control world population, but simultaneously tout hydroxychloriquine as the covid wonder cure.
id add they ‘multi-level market’ some bullsh1t magic health water.
great people, but they are not alone.
Think "I am Legend."On average it takes 10 years to safely develop, create and test a vaccine. A vaccine for covid was created and tested in 6 months? Yeah what could go wrong?
Let me go on the record by saying there are some deranged people here who think people would knowingly let hundreds of thousands die for profit. You’ve consumed too much conspiracy content/social media or read too many fiction books.
In order to pull this off, this isn’t a one or even 20 person scheme. This would require hundreds of people knowing about this and not one leak. Improbable at best.
I'm glad that a large number of people will refuse the vaccine. That's means it will be easier for the rest of us to go to the front of the line. I suspect though that they will change their mind once it becomes clear you will have to prove you've been vaccinated to go to concerts, sporting events, bars, restaurants, movie theaters, etc. I think you're going to be prevented from doing a lot of things unless you can prove you had a vaccination once vaccination is available.
For example, I doubt you'll be allowed in Memorial Stadium for a Husker game unless you can prove you've been vaccinated.
What stands to reason is that not all diseases are the same. Some can be addressed with vaccine, others cannot. There's also no guarantee yet that a Coronavirus vaccine will be effective although the status so far is positive. But technology has made great advances and there's no precedent for the amount of resources around the world that have been applied to this situation. So we'll see how this historical effort turns out - failure or success. The verdict is still unresolved. But it would be ridiculous in my opinion not to give it our best shot. Admitting defeat from the start is not an option.Improbable? Whats improbable is the idea that we can develop a vaccine for a coronavirus in 6 months when there has never been one developed in history in spite of our attempts. If we are able to take on such a task in such a short period of time and have 6-20 companies all close to attaining that goal, why have we been dealing with the thousands of other viruses out there that kill or affect our quality of life? Why no HIV vaccine? No herpes vaccine? No hepatitis vaccine? They are incurable after decades but this one that destroyed the world's economy can be solved in 6 months? Sorry, that doesn't stand to reason.
Seems odd. Wouldn't the only vulnerable people at the event be the unvaccinated, presumably by choice? If the majority of the masses are 'safe' and vaccinated, why would those people be concerned about a those at the venue who aren't?I'm glad that a large number of people will refuse the vaccine. That's means it will be easier for the rest of us to go to the front of the line. I suspect though that they will change their mind once it becomes clear you will have to prove you've been vaccinated to go to concerts, sporting events, bars, restaurants, movie theaters, etc. I think you're going to be prevented from doing a lot of things unless you can prove you had a vaccination once vaccination is available.
For example, I doubt you'll be allowed in Memorial Stadium for a Husker game unless you can prove you've been vaccinated.
I predict it's going to be like children being unable to go to school unless they have had certain vaccinations. You can choose to forego vaccination but that choice will keep you out of a lot of activities probably including your job.
The point is that unvaccinated people infect other unvaccinated people. If/when there's an effective vaccine that probably creates liability issues for any event organizers. I can just hear the arguments from ambulance chasing lawyers claiming that the event was negligent in not taking widely available safety precautions.Seems odd. Wouldn't the only vulnerable people at the event be the unvaccinated, presumably by choice? If the majority of the masses are 'safe' and vaccinated, why would those people be concerned about a those at the venue who aren't?
I'm not sure where you get the 10 years idea that you keep repeating. This is not something new. The increased capabilities of scientists to map genetic material makes this possible. Subunit vaccines like this are EXTREMELY safe. We've been doing this for animal Corona viruses for a couple of decades and longer than that for some whole virus Corona virus vaccines for animals.On average it takes 10 years to safely develop, create and test a vaccine. A vaccine for covid was created and tested in 6 months? Yeah what could go wrong?
Your time is coming. You've had the flu but you've had subclinical infections. At some point as you age your immune system won't respond well enough and you'll get really sick. Maybe you won't die from it then.Probably good news for the glimmer of hope that is college football. No vaccines for me. Not a conspiracy/politically influenced choice. Never had a flu shot, never had the flu.
We've been making VERY effective and safe Corona virus vaccines for animals for decades. This one will be no different. It will work and likely produce at least a year of immunity. Not a year of circulating antibodies to it but rather a year of T cell mediated CMI. IF I hear another talking head on the TV say that they're finding that antibodies to this thing wear off in a couple of months I think I'll throw a rock through my TV. IT DOESN'T MATTER! That isn't what produces longer term immunity.What stands to reason is that not all diseases are the same. Some can be addressed with vaccine, others cannot. There's also no guarantee yet that a Coronavirus vaccine will be effective although the status so far is positive. But technology has made great advances and there's no precedent for the amount of resources around the world that have been applied to this situation. So we'll see how this historical effort turns out - failure or success. The verdict is still unresolved. But it would be ridiculous in my opinion not to give it our best shot. Admitting defeat from the start is not an option.
I agree with the first part.I should have said, I have never been severely infected with the flu. Knock on wood, but I eat good, exercise regularly and dont drink alcohol or smoke cigarettes, and I rarely if ever get sick. Now if there were something more sinister sweeping the globe, I may consider some help.Your time is coming. You've had the flu but you've had subclinical infections. At some point as you age your immune system won't respond well enough and you'll get really sick. Maybe you won't die from it then.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/vaccine-development-barriers-coronavirus/I'm not sure where you get the 10 years idea that you keep repeating. This is not something new. The increased capabilities of scientists to map genetic material makes this possible. Subunit vaccines like this are EXTREMELY safe. We've been doing this for animal Corona viruses for a couple of decades and longer than that for some whole virus Corona virus vaccines for animals.
The only concern I would have about it would be some type of immune reaction syndrome but I don't believe that is likely at all from a subunit vaccine. I would take it tomorrow IF they would let me. I'll be in the 10X level antigen group please.
This is good news.
Don't believe everything you read. This is not a new vaccine really. It's an alteration to vaccines for Corona virus that we've made for a couple of decades. They use the same techniques but with different pieces of this virus. There was a ton of work done for SARS and that is very closely related. They had already gotten to the point of testing that one in primates successfully. I'm an old duffer now I guess but man the new genetic mapping they can do to identify and isolate the antigens of a virus make this whole deal so much faster and safer.
I agree with the first part.I should have said, I have never been severely infected with the flu. Knock on wood, but I eat good, exercise regularly and dont drink alcohol or smoke cigarettes, and I rarely if ever get sick. Now if there were something more sinister sweeping the globe, I may consider some help.
Don't believe everything you read. This is not a new vaccine really. It's an alteration to vaccines for Corona virus that we've made for a couple of decades. They use the same techniques but with different pieces of this virus. There was a ton of work done for SARS and that is very closely related. They had already gotten to the point of testing that one in primates successfully. I'm an old duffer now I guess but man the new genetic mapping they can do to identify and isolate the antigens of a virus make this whole deal so much faster and safer.
I don't think they care about the shoes or shirt anymore.All you have to do to get people to line up for the vaccine is to promote the fact that it makes "others safer" and refusing one is a "selfish act".
Expand on what we have managed to build.
No shirt, no shoes, no service went to
No shirt, no shoes, no mask, no service
To be soon followed by
No shirt, no shoes, no mask, no vaccine, no service.
Easy.