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Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "Vaccine reduces spread" video.
With all the strains floating about in US, UK and Brazil , the virus hubs for transmission. I think not impossible however the reduction in cases for US and UK with the vaccines being rolled out is positive. Deaths lag cases so should see deaths coming down soon. Personally I think the crossed fingers approach that strains won't evade vaccines so don't worry about trying to contain any particular strains is a high risk.
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The emergency use is about time. They can't say for certain no long term or rare effects because not enough time, also they don't know how long the effects will remain, maybe 8 months need another shot.
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That's good.
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It's being manufactured there so should be some time soon in theory.
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@LoisPallisterCIY you have never heard of the flu vaccine?
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@LoisPallisterCIY the flu is a type of coronavirus, a family of organisms, like mammals have rats, bats and humans but when we think of mammals most people will think of large mammals , apes, cattle, horses and monkeys etc. Because nobody on the planet outside of medicine or science knew what a coronavirus is and especially the US media calling covi sars2 "the coronavirus" most people are unaware it's a family if viruses, virtually any respiratory virus humans get and 1,000s more in other mammals. The flu or influenza is one of them.
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@LoisPallisterCIY Actually I am wrong seems the flu isn't a coronavirus however yes the current vaccines were tested on animals and Hendra Virus a Beta coronavirus has a veterinary vaccine which I assume works or at least they think it does which has been around for a while. Whether the mutating strains manage to evade the vaccines with current non pharmaceutical measures or almost no measures with a large populations like Europe or US or South America we will see. I am a little pessimistic because I think reasonable chance mutations are quicker than vaccine rollout. However cases going down now which is likely at least in part to vaccine rollout.
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You mean manufactured in Thailand which has just started or is Thailand also going to import some as well?
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