we seriously could just start exporting J&J right now, no reason not to anymore
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Replying to @interpretantion @kausch
well except for, some? all? of the production had to be scrapped because of contamination in the factory, it's a big disaster.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @kausch
that was one plant, the rest is on hold because of an extremely rare side effect similar to AZ
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there are tons being produced just sitting there, truth is probably because we already have enough moderna and pfizer to go around
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and those two are much more potent
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Replying to @interpretantion @DanielleFong
Not to mention a significant minority of the population is convinced they are harmful so we’ll never reach herd immunity anyways probably
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Replying to @kausch @DanielleFong
that's gonna be complicated anyway, until the whole world has it under control expect an arms race against mutations that will leave us at code yellow for a few years
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Replying to @interpretantion @kausch
you're exactly right about this, unfortunately. each country with this endemic is going to be breeding their own. the best hopeful argument is that viruses get a lot of mutation chances for free when they reach a new pop but the rate tempers out in the state space of innovation
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Replying to @DanielleFong @kausch
yeah so far seeing tons of convergent evolution, suggesting this thing isn't that flexible
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also suggesting travel restrictions aren't that useful
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wouldn't go that far, that's just a factor. travel restrictions still extremely successful. travel + vaccination may be enough.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @interpretantion
Mutation may not be as big of a deal as some are making it out to be, also there is a limit to what we can do. We’ll just have to wait and see, some threats you can’t anticipate etc
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Replying to @kausch @interpretantion
yes, that's the positive, hopeful interpretation. i still maintain that the correct thing to do is to continue to look out for that fat tail of recombination and gene crossover making airborne super mutants...
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