Yes, I think it's time we ship most of our vaccines out of this country and start treating the third world. The scientific concept of Ring Vaccination and vaccinate everyone around us. As for those who refuse the vaccine they have chosen their fate.Cemeteries are still filling
Unvaccinated people are 'variant factories,' infectious diseases expert says
Unvaccinated people are 'variant factories,' infectious diseases expert says | CNN
Unvaccinated people do more than merely risk their own health. They're also a risk to everyone if they become infected with coronavirus, infectious disease specialists say.www.cnn.com
It's not just stupid people........it's kids that can't get it yet.
It's simply common medical knowledge that viruses mutate in their hosts. I've said this since the beginning of this thread (see examples below). I simply posted Captain Obvious meme because it is obvious.It's not just stupid people........it's kids that can't get it yet.
Viruses are expected to mutate. That was one worry if they were developing a vector vaccine is that the vaccine wouldn't work on the new mutations. Further the larger the pool of virus we allowed out there the quicker a significant mutation could occur and we would have to start over with a new vaccine or have several.
However the mRNA vaccine was a game changer as it is keyed off the spike protein in the corona of the coronavirus. I even expect some cross immunity to the common cold. I think we'll be fine. However I would not take any vector vaccine and I'd hold out for an mRNA.
It is also possible you were infected by a new strain. But have some cross-immune tolerance from your initial infection.
One of the problems with such a large reservoir of virus is that viruses mutate. Therefore we could have many different strains now. Some of which are genetically different enough we can catch the disease but close enough we have some T Cell reactivity.
We all need to wear respirators for a long time. We may not be able to control this with a vaccine until we have it almost out in vivo. I'm glad it's not as bad this time.
It's also common knowledge that the covid-19 vaccination does not prevent infection of the Sars-Cov2 virus, it only prevents the clinical symptoms associated with covid-19.It's simply common medical knowledge that viruses mutate in their hosts.
Yes, we are on the same page......It's simply common medical knowledge that viruses mutate in their hosts. I've said this since the beginning of this thread (see examples below). I simply posted Captain Obvious meme because it is obvious.
As for kids can't get it yet. I'll assume you mean vaccines because I assure you they can get Covid. That is why I am for both government issued proof of inoculation and not opening schools to unvaccinated children, or teachers of any age.
NopeIt's also common knowledge that the covid-19 vaccination does not prevent infection of the Sars-Cov2 virus, it only prevents the clinical symptoms associated with covid-19.
Yep, Fauci told us that months ago.Nope
NopeYep, Fauci told us that months ago.
COVID-19 Vaccines May Not Prevent Nasal SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Asymptomatic Transmission - PubMed
Current COVID-19 vaccine candidates are administered by injection and designed to produce an IgG response, preventing viremia and the COVID-19 syndrome. However, systemic respiratory vaccines generally provide limited protection against viral replication and shedding within the airway, as this...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Yep..Nope
NopeYep..
Fauci: Early COVID-19 vaccines will only prevent symptoms, not block the virus
At Yahoo Finance's All Markets Summit, Dr. Anthony Fauci outlines the key goals of COVID-19 vaccine candidates racing to the finish line.finance.yahoo.com
Guess you didn't watch the video in the link to hear what he said. Denial is not a river in EgyptNope
NopeGuess you didn't watch the video in the link to hear what he said. Denial is not a river in Egypt