captainmorgan
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Canada's numbers are rising again.
Ya the new owners of our company and new managers (who were not managers before the buyout) are hinting that now that covid is “over” maybe I should think about returning to the office . I go the the cardiac care unit for an appointment in May so I’ll talk to them and see what they say. If doctors say nay then there is fuck all the company can do, they have to accommodate me lol. Keeping in mind I’ve been doing my job from my home office for 3 years now effectively. We’ve lost almost half of the staff (12) since the buy out but there’s no problem with the new management team, everything is great lol.Canada's numbers are rising again.
Whoa. Until death my friend. Sorry to hear
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So, this idea uses inhalant to deliver particles into the lungs that can bind to active sites on the virus and neutralize them. I couldn't open the report, just saw the graphical abstract but it sounds interesting. Would this be something you could do before leaving the house and be protected for the whole day or would you have to take several doses in a day? Or too soon to tell?Something positive for a change, front line workers should get this first if it's safe and effective.
Broad neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 variants by an inhalable bispecific single-domain antibody
Therapeutic effects against SARS-CoV-2 infection are seen in mice after inhalation of an engineered, bispecific, single-domain antibody that simultaneously targets two points on the spike protein receptor-binding domain.www.cell.com
I read about this a while back, it helps trigger a different part of the immune system earlier by recognizing the virus where it most often enters the body, through the nose,mouth,throat and lungs. If this is the same one I read about it's a nasal spray.So, this idea uses inhalant to deliver particles into the lungs that can bind to active sites on the virus and neutralize them. I couldn't open the report, just saw the graphical abstract but it sounds interesting. Would this be something you could do before leaving the house and be protected for the whole day or would you have to take several doses in a day? Or too soon to tell?
I get most of my covid news from you and this thread nowadays, hardly anyone here even talks about covid anymore, so let me check.Looks like the Netherlands is seeing a near vertical rise in cases. What do the hospitals look like over there @Sativied ?
Yes while it was already hard from the start. Population density was always a major factor here, comparing NL to a not very densily populated city works better. A single event can have a major impact nationwide here.The longer the pandemic goes the more complicated the waves are from country to country and wave to wave. Length of time between waves, vaccination rate and booster rate, number of previous infections and how long ago and which variant.