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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If there's a vaccine it will be something repeated ala flu shot
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You’re sure the coronaviruses mutate often? No guRantee that because we can vaccinate for one we can vaccinate for its mutation, btw.
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