A lot of government reports from European countries on seroprevalence to SARS-CoV-2 this week and they all show the same - it's low. Spain ~5% Italy ~5% Sweden ~5% Denmark ~1% Norway < 1% Let's end the discussion about miracles and natural herd immunity? The data is in.
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Thank you very much for explaining this, it is appreciated.
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Great question and follow up.
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So when I tell people I’m not making any plans for 18-24 months and we plan to remain in more or less the same situation we’ve been in despite whatever everyone else decides to do, I’m not being “alarmist”?
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It would seem not Amalia
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So lock down forever, got it


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This strikes me as something like shingles where we need a vaccine for the elders and a treatment for the youngers
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That’s my professional PTA mom opinion
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Can I ask how Spanish flu went away in the end, as there was (I presume) no vaccine? Didn't people either die of it, get it and survive it or develop herd immunity?
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I also heard that it ended with herd immunity. And I read in the following article that the 1918 flu had a dispersion factor (k) of 1, while it's estimated to be as low as 0.1 for COVID-19, so I suppose that means seroprevalence was much higher in 1918.https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/why-do-some-covid-19-patients-infect-many-others-whereas-most-don-t-spread-virus-all …
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