I personelly don't have high hopes for a vaccine. There were several confirmed cases of people who got infected with Covid-19 more than once. Which basically means you apparently don't build up a proper immunity to it. But a vaccine actually builds on exactly this effect. The mayority of vaccines are for deseases you only can get once in a life time anyway because if you survive them, you're immune to them afterwards. The common flu vaccine is already a bit of a lottery each year because it may work or it doesn't help at all because it was a different flu virus they developed the vaccine for or the virus already mutated to much. Also not every vaccine works for every person. I for instance was vaccinated against measels as a kid, got them anyway.El Scorchio wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 11:132021 would seem to hinge on a vaccine being available. Let’s face it, I don’t think this is going to blow itself out without one looking at the situation developing in many countries.
Even if said vaccine isn’t widely available in some countries by the time they host next year, the F1 circus will have been able to sort themselves out, but I’m not sure what sort of moral questions that asks if you’re all immune and turning up to put on a sporting event to a country where millions of people might still be suffering or living in isolation. I’m assuming Europe will vaccinate fairly quickly thanks to finance and infrastructure continent wide but I’m not so sure some other countries or regions on the calendar will have that luxury.
I hope so! T8 with these cars will be epic.
Yup, definitely some valid thoughts! I know there are some encouraging results in trials to date so fingers crossed, but you are right of course. It may not work. The one plus is the lack of big mutation so far which is very helpful. It might well be that the vaccine has to be an annual booster. Is it definitely confirmed you can get it twice? I've heard rumours but no 100% instances, as it could be down to bad testing etc etc.Dr. Acula wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 19:31I personelly don't have high hopes for a vaccine. There were several confirmed cases of people who got infected with Covid-19 more than once. Which basically means you apparently don't build up a proper immunity to it. But a vaccine actually builds on exactly this effect. The mayority of vaccines are for deseases you only can get once in a life time anyway because if you survive them, you're immune to them afterwards. The common flu vaccine is already a bit of a lottery each year because it may work or it doesn't help at all because it was a different flu virus they developed the vaccine for or the virus already mutated to much. Also not every vaccine works for every person. I for instance was vaccinated against measels as a kid, got them anyway.El Scorchio wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 11:132021 would seem to hinge on a vaccine being available. Let’s face it, I don’t think this is going to blow itself out without one looking at the situation developing in many countries.
Even if said vaccine isn’t widely available in some countries by the time they host next year, the F1 circus will have been able to sort themselves out, but I’m not sure what sort of moral questions that asks if you’re all immune and turning up to put on a sporting event to a country where millions of people might still be suffering or living in isolation. I’m assuming Europe will vaccinate fairly quickly thanks to finance and infrastructure continent wide but I’m not so sure some other countries or regions on the calendar will have that luxury.
Also the amount of vaccination needed shouldn't be underestimated. Let's say we vaccinate the industrialized countries first. That's about 4 billion people. Lets say we produce 100 ampules of vaccine every second, you would still need more then a year to produce enough vaccine in this case.
There is a suggestion, based on research, that another human corona virus - HCoV-OC43, which originated in cattle - caused the "Russian Flu" pandemic in 1889/90 which killed over a 1 million people. Apparently "they" have worked out that this was the time that the virus moved from cattle to humans.El Scorchio wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 20:05
The other game changer of course could be a treatment which transforms this into a minor illness for all rather than a killer for some.
If the reports are to be believed then he wasn't adhering to social distancing rules though while he was there.Morteza wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 11:16So after Hungary he had gone to Mexico to see his mom who had an accident.
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New research is showing that those who have the virus have signs of damage in their heart muscles. Even when asymptomatic. It is not know yet if it is acute or chronic... Best thing to try not to get this virus. We need to fight. We strong need leadership in every country and we can truly get rid of it.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 08:46There is a suggestion, based on research, that another human corona virus - HCoV-OC43, which originated in cattle - caused the "Russian Flu" pandemic in 1889/90 which killed over a 1 million people. Apparently "they" have worked out that this was the time that the virus moved from cattle to humans.El Scorchio wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 20:05
The other game changer of course could be a treatment which transforms this into a minor illness for all rather than a killer for some.
HCoV-OC43 is now known as one of 4 human corona viruses that cause some common cold outbreaks.
So it's entirely possible/likely that humans will just adapt to the virus and just end up living with it. It will kill off some old people and some others, but the young will grow up with it and their bodies will learn to deal with it.
If a vaccine is developed for COVID19, it'll be the first time with a human corona virus.
Some patients will get damage to their heart muscles, lungs, kidneys etc. Any serious infection can cause multi organ damage. What we don't know is how many patients will have such damage.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 15:19New research is showing that those who have the virus have signs of damage in their heart muscles. Even when asymptomatic. It is not know yet if it is acute or chronic... Best thing to try not to get this virus. We need to fight. We strong need leadership in every country and we can truly get rid of it.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 08:46There is a suggestion, based on research, that another human corona virus - HCoV-OC43, which originated in cattle - caused the "Russian Flu" pandemic in 1889/90 which killed over a 1 million people. Apparently "they" have worked out that this was the time that the virus moved from cattle to humans.El Scorchio wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 20:05
The other game changer of course could be a treatment which transforms this into a minor illness for all rather than a killer for some.
HCoV-OC43 is now known as one of 4 human corona viruses that cause some common cold outbreaks.
So it's entirely possible/likely that humans will just adapt to the virus and just end up living with it. It will kill off some old people and some others, but the young will grow up with it and their bodies will learn to deal with it.
If a vaccine is developed for COVID19, it'll be the first time with a human corona virus.
Sad to say but Wweak leadership is showing in these so called great Nations.
All countries should take the China approach and lock everyone in with only a few allowed out to get supplies for their community. But the leaders in countries like UK, US ect are not allowed to do that. the people there wont listen. I mean, I've seen people protesting because the don't want to wear a mask in public!!! What chance have we got of people actually listening to what the government say. When they break the rules, the government are powerless to do whats needed as its againsts some human rights ectPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 15:19New research is showing that those who have the virus have signs of damage in their heart muscles. Even when asymptomatic. It is not know yet if it is acute or chronic... Best thing to try not to get this virus. We need to fight. We strong need leadership in every country and we can truly get rid of it.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 08:46There is a suggestion, based on research, that another human corona virus - HCoV-OC43, which originated in cattle - caused the "Russian Flu" pandemic in 1889/90 which killed over a 1 million people. Apparently "they" have worked out that this was the time that the virus moved from cattle to humans.El Scorchio wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 20:05
The other game changer of course could be a treatment which transforms this into a minor illness for all rather than a killer for some.
HCoV-OC43 is now known as one of 4 human corona viruses that cause some common cold outbreaks.
So it's entirely possible/likely that humans will just adapt to the virus and just end up living with it. It will kill off some old people and some others, but the young will grow up with it and their bodies will learn to deal with it.
If a vaccine is developed for COVID19, it'll be the first time with a human corona virus.
Sad to say but Wweak leadership is showing in these so called great Nations.
Yeah, lots of stupid people around in the UK as well as the US.NathanOlder wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 12:02All countries should take the China approach and lock everyone in with only a few allowed out to get supplies for their community. But the leaders in countries like UK, US ect are not allowed to do that. the people there wont listen. I mean, I've seen people protesting because the don't want to wear a mask in public!!! What chance have we got of people actually listening to what the government say. When they break the rules, the government are powerless to do whats needed as its againsts some human rights ectPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 15:19New research is showing that those who have the virus have signs of damage in their heart muscles. Even when asymptomatic. It is not know yet if it is acute or chronic... Best thing to try not to get this virus. We need to fight. We strong need leadership in every country and we can truly get rid of it.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Jul 2020, 08:46
There is a suggestion, based on research, that another human corona virus - HCoV-OC43, which originated in cattle - caused the "Russian Flu" pandemic in 1889/90 which killed over a 1 million people. Apparently "they" have worked out that this was the time that the virus moved from cattle to humans.
HCoV-OC43 is now known as one of 4 human corona viruses that cause some common cold outbreaks.
So it's entirely possible/likely that humans will just adapt to the virus and just end up living with it. It will kill off some old people and some others, but the young will grow up with it and their bodies will learn to deal with it.
If a vaccine is developed for COVID19, it'll be the first time with a human corona virus.
Sad to say but Wweak leadership is showing in these so called great Nations.