I don’t think we’ll get a vaccine for covid. - we have no vaccines for any other coronavirus and we’ve tried - other coronaviruses only grant short-term immunity from infection - increasing reports of people getting reinfected - the body’s covid antibody response is temporary
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
We don't know that covid antibody response is temporary
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Replying to @crypto_matrix_ @Molson_Hart
Other coronavirus like cold and flu have temporary immunity because of quickly mutating virus. Same with covid.
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Replying to @sabotagebeats @Molson_Hart
Then you would still be immune to covid, it would be a different name, like SARS vs SARS-COV2, yes?
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Also almost all doctors working on vaccine and treatments say that this virus mutates at a muuuch slower rater than the Flu for instance.
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Regardless, I'm more hopefully for a TamiFlu correlate than a vaccine. Half of America won't even get the vaccine if it is developed anyways. Treatments like Tamiflu made swine flu a non-issue when that came through, no reason a treatment cant do the same for covid
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Replying to @sabotagebeats @Molson_Hart
Not to mention treatments seem to be easier and faster to develop and do trials for, faster to be approved, and more immediate to affect the people who need it We already have Dexamethasone, Hydroxychloroquine (dubious status), Remdesivir, Monoclonal antibodies, and Conv. Plasma
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Dex and hcq seem legit. I don’t know what monoclonal antibodies are. Plasma seems less effective than originally thought. Remdemsivir never worked afaict.
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