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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

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Spoiler!

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htismaqe 12:51 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by stumppy:
No, I don't know of anyone who thinks that. But a vaccine will go a long ways towards getting us back to the way things were before CV.
I’ve seen tons of people on social media and even some people here that say we can get back to normal just as soon as there’s a vaccine. Once we have a vaccine (which isn’t guaranteed by the way) it will take months or even years to distribute and immunize even a majority let alone 90th percentile. And on top of that, there’s no guarantee that the vaccine will be 100% effective. If it’s like influenza, it won’t even be 50% effective.

A vaccine is an additional measure to control the virus. It won’t ever be “gone”. If people think we are just going wear masks and all this stuff forever we’ll that’s not gonna happen.
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O.city 12:53 PM 08-12-2020
It won’t be like the flu vaccine. This isn’t mutating like influenza this far so it should be pretty solid at getting an immune response
Biggest issue is gonna be getting it mass produced and out
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htismaqe 12:58 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
It won’t be like the flu vaccine. This isn’t mutating like influenza this far so it should be pretty solid at getting an immune response
Biggest issue is gonna be getting it mass produced and out
Yet. Emphasis on yet.
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stumppy 01:01 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I’ve seen tons of people on social media and even some people here that say we can get back to normal just as soon as there’s a vaccine. Once we have a vaccine (which isn’t guaranteed by the way) it will take months or even years to distribute and immunize even a majority let alone 90th percentile. And on top of that, there’s no guarantee that the vaccine will be 100% effective. If it’s like influenza, it won’t even be 50% effective.

A vaccine is an additional measure to control the virus. It won’t ever be “gone”. If people think we are just going wear masks and all this stuff forever we’ll that’s not gonna happen.
Like I said, a vaccine will go a long ways to getting us back to where we were before CV.
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O.city 01:05 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Yet. Emphasis on yet.
Corona viruses don’t have the rate of mutations that influenza viruses do

They’re targeting specifically the spike protein as the antigen which is the most stable sequence iirc

I don’t think it will be an issue.

The bigger issue again will be production at first, then whether it’s needed again. Antigenic drift is possible though
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O.city 01:06 PM 08-12-2020
Theoretically, you won’t need to vaccinate the majority at that point anyway. If you’ve already had it an recovered you’d go to the back of the line

Or if you’re dead you probably don’t need a vaccination
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htismaqe 01:06 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by stumppy:
Like I said, a vaccine will go a long ways to getting us back to where we were before CV.
Except it won’t. The mass hysteria around this thing isn’t going to subside until reported cases are near zero. People are fist fighting over not maintaining six feet and people have been shot for not wearing a mask
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lewdog 01:08 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Theoretically, you won’t need to vaccinate the majority at that point anyway. If you’ve already had it an recovered you’d go to the back of the line

Or if you’re dead you probably don’t need a vaccination
Fuck you, I’m first in line. :-)
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htismaqe 01:09 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Corona viruses don’t have the rate of mutations that influenza viruses do

They’re targeting specifically the spike protein as the antigen which is the most stable sequence iirc

I don’t think it will be an issue.

The bigger issue again will be production at first, then whether it’s needed again. Antigenic drift is possible though
But you’re also not considering the measles factor. It was like 12 years after they introduced the measles vaccine that they realized one shot wasn’t enough.
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Monticore 01:10 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I’ve seen tons of people on social media and even some people here that say we can get back to normal just as soon as there’s a vaccine. Once we have a vaccine (which isn’t guaranteed by the way) it will take months or even years to distribute and immunize even a majority let alone 90th percentile. And on top of that, there’s no guarantee that the vaccine will be 100% effective. If it’s like influenza, it won’t even be 50% effective.

A vaccine is an additional measure to control the virus. It won’t ever be “gone”. If people think we are just going wear masks and all this stuff forever we’ll that’s not gonna happen.
Hard to predict the future vaccines have done a pretty decent job over the years and this being our first go at a coronavirus one who knows what the results will be SARS and MERS disappeared somehow maybe a vaccine could be what this one needs .
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O.city 01:14 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
But you’re also not considering the measles factor. It was like 12 years after they introduced the measles vaccine that they realized one shot wasn’t enough.
Well that was what, 75 years ago? I’d think we’ve gotten a bit smarter.

We may end up needing a booster here I know there was some talk about that but last I saw the couple big vaccines in phase IIi were producing quite strong enough of a response it wasn’t likely to be needed
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htismaqe 01:17 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
Hard to predict the future vaccines have done a pretty decent job over the years and this being our first go at a coronavirus one who knows what the results will be SARS and MERS disappeared somehow maybe a vaccine could be what this one needs .
As long as you realize that what you said is a lot of hope at this point. There’s absolutely no guarantee a vaccine will solve this. It is guaranteed that we can’t go on like this forever. Suicide rates are up. All but the biggest of corporations are being financially ruined. People are injuring each other over not having a piece of paper over their mouth.
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htismaqe 01:17 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Well that was what, 75 years ago? I’d think we’ve gotten a bit smarter.

We may end up needing a booster here I know there was some talk about that but last I saw the couple big vaccines in phase IIi were producing quite strong enough of a response it wasn’t likely to be needed
Early 70’s I think.
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DaFace 01:20 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
As long as you realize that what you said is a lot of hope at this point. There’s absolutely no guarantee a vaccine will solve this. It is guaranteed that we can’t go on like this forever. Suicide rates are up. All but the biggest of corporations are being financially ruined. People are injuring each other over not having a piece of paper over their mouth.
It's just a different philosophy at this point. I think that there's a good chance that a vaccine will make things 80% better, so I'm comfortable with waiting a few more months to see how the research plays out. If you literally think it's not gonna help anything, then I can see why you'd want to just say fuck it and get it overwith.
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O.city 01:21 PM 08-12-2020
Vaccination won’t necessarily be the silver bullet

Paired with better therapeutics and the fact that a large amount of people have had it and will have immunity will get us past it

We definitely can’t go on like this forever. It’s why the hammer and the dance wasn’t ever gonna be feasible. Political capitol and such isn’t endless
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