Which vaccine?
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wrote on 23 Nov 2020, 23:02 last edited by
I guess there are three vaccines out there now.
Which one will get green lighted?
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wrote on 23 Nov 2020, 23:10 last edited by
I'm not sure we are going to be offered a choice.
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wrote on 23 Nov 2020, 23:13 last edited by
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
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wrote on 23 Nov 2020, 23:50 last edited by
@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
I'm not sure we are going to be offered a choice.
Seems there will be a trade off between getting one as early as possible and getting the exact one you want. Unless you just get lucky. Also where you live matters. The more rural your area, for example, the less likely you’ll get Pfizer.
To answer the original question, though, I don’t know. Realistically we’ll have a lot more info before we really have to make a choice. Likely there will be efficacy data on 5 or 6 options by year end.
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@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
I'm not sure we are going to be offered a choice.
Seems there will be a trade off between getting one as early as possible and getting the exact one you want. Unless you just get lucky. Also where you live matters. The more rural your area, for example, the less likely you’ll get Pfizer.
To answer the original question, though, I don’t know. Realistically we’ll have a lot more info before we really have to make a choice. Likely there will be efficacy data on 5 or 6 options by year end.
wrote on 23 Nov 2020, 23:58 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Which vaccine?:
@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
I'm not sure we are going to be offered a choice.
less likely you’ll get Pfizer.
Because of the need to keep the very cold environment?
I was thinking that depends on where they make the stuff.
If they made it in Las Vegas, people would go to the vaccine and solve the transportation problem.
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wrote on 23 Nov 2020, 23:59 last edited by
It’s a combination of the cold and the way they ship it - in batches of 1000. Once you open the specialized container you only have a few days to use them all. Probably not the best option for sparsely populated counties in Wyoming or whatever.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 00:01 last edited by
I think by the time the great masses are vaccinated the single-dose technologies might be the most common.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 00:07 last edited by
Bill Gates predicts “almost all” vaccines will work.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/22/health/bill-gates-coronavirus-vaccine-thanksgiving/index.html
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 00:26 last edited by
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
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@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 00:33 last edited by@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 01:08 last edited by
It is completely bizarre to me that the number 1 news story for the last two weeks hasn’t been about how fast we can vaccinate everyone.
Deaths and bizarre post democracy stories must sell so much better.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 01:37 last edited by
That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
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@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 01:37 last edited by@George-K said in Which vaccine?:
@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
Once is circumstance. Twice is coincidental. Three is enemy fire...
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That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 01:38 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Which vaccine?:
That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
And we haven't, at least not in a particular way.
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That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 01:42 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Which vaccine?:
That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
Well I didn’t anticipate the vaccine savior coming so fast and then Coumo wanting to delay it such that Biden would get credit for saving the country.
So now we have to wait until we can figure out how this becomes a Biden win.... thanks for helping me answer my own question.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 02:38 last edited by
I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
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wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 02:41 last edited by
I’ll try all of them, what the hell,
90 plus 95 plus 95 = 280% efficacy. What could go wrong?
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I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 02:42 last edited by Loki@Doctor-Phibes said in Which vaccine?:
I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
Quite frankly I could care less about the past, what I want to see is a strategy and pressure to get everyone the vaccine as soon as possible. I’m astounded I am either an outlier or too stupid to understand why the news isn’t running with this, big time. Instead we see a death count and the death of democracy. Wtf.
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@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 08:26 last edited by@George-K said in Which vaccine?:
@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Which vaccine?:
I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
Quite frankly I could care less about the past, what I want to see is a strategy and pressure to get everyone the vaccine as soon as possible. I’m astounded I am either an outlier or too stupid to understand why the news isn’t running with this, big time. Instead we see a death count and the death of democracy. Wtf.
wrote on 24 Nov 2020, 13:51 last edited by Jolly@Loki said in Which vaccine?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Which vaccine?:
I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
Quite frankly I could care less about the past, what I want to see is a strategy and pressure to get everyone the vaccine as soon as possible. I’m astounded I am either an outlier or too stupid to understand why the news isn’t running with this, big time. Instead we see a death count and the death of democracy. Wtf.
The past often dictates the future.