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Replying to @_StevenFan
no i had hope for optimism here, but it is continuing to blast through az majority highly vaccinated places . basically the mRNA pfizer vaccine (and presumably the moderna vacine which performs similarly) still blasts through. UK now has to invent a new plan to reopen in Summer
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Replying to @DanielleFong @_StevenFan
but actually this could be true for most nations *EVEN THE US* which is now growing exponentially again, especially in red states. these places are accustomed to “we won! it’s all better! red states are no worse than the blue states, and both lockdowns and vaccines are resistant”
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Replying to @DanielleFong @_StevenFan
the mRNA vaccines are in fact good enough provided you get people to get them keep trying to figure out what anyone could do to get more scale. somehow assemble some capable executive team to explicitly start the AMD for mRNA vaccines People are mistaken about market permanence
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Replying to @DanielleFong @_StevenFan
it is apparenty an amazing platform so whatever you figure out about manufacturing is applicable to potentially all kinds of things, including an HIV vaccine (!) and what if eventually they figured out mRNA things to do for allergies? autoimmune diseases? aging?
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there’s going to be a new set of each virus to optimize for for each major lineage that breaks off. we’ve now had several generations of coronavirus. the original Wuhan identified progenitor, D614G variant, that took over (!) basically from around Italy, B.1.1.7/P1/315 B.1.617.2
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