Grim news, but not unexpected. Vaccines are not going to save us—at least not in the near future. We need to figure out how to live with the virus without losing our minds.https://twitter.com/joshnathankazis/status/1353808841931108353 …
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I like your interpretation and hope you are right. Right now I am seeing overwhelmed doctors talking about an incoming tsunami, a vaccine that is resistant to a new and more contagious strain, AND no evidence that the government(s) have a mass vaccination plan to implement.
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I suppose "grim" is a matter of perspective, but I do think the Merck news is pretty bad - they have an extraordinary record of developing vaccines, and at least one of their Covid-19 vaccines was based on an established platform, which has significant advantages.
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mRNA vaccines will be considered one of the great scientific miracles of our age. Things are not so gloomy
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I how you are right, Bruno! I really do. My walls are nicely painted and decorated, but nevertheless I am getting tired of looking at them.
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@mattyglesias has discussed this before, but the media has a real problem depicting public policy success stories. Especially during Democratic administrations. That compounds the general trend of overly fatalist/cynical posts frequently going viral on social media.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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