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Comments by "N Marbletoe" (@nmarbletoe8210) on "Vaccine Development Update" video.
who said they are vaccinating children?
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@MrTiti video: "There's a lot of safety science that's needed." people: "They don't care about safety!"
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that makes no logical sense. why would a vaccine fail because cases go down?
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Bill gave his money away, why would he want more
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Andrew Ongais Yes, thanks, vaccines!! However, if you know the history you know Roy is right. Before victory was achieved, chaos was ensued.
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Andrew Ongais In my very very very humble opinion, both sides are full of shit. Actual scientific arguments from pro- or anti- people are as rare as hen's teeth. This thread is an example.
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@whatdafuqucrazy or if you do
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@kristofevo "so more lies." Who lied? Nobody said there was a MERS vaccine. Because you are right, there isn't.
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they are far, far more common in research. chimps are really hard to keep
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/bidm-bvp051920.php
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smoke per se doesn't spread viruses, air does though
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I don't think they got pneumonia. did someone say they did?
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every one is found in some amount in the body
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no they are not
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@leqin Investigation by the Indian government found that the vaccine did not cause any problems. However, the people running the study failed to get good informed consent in thousands of cases.
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Vaccine Sheep It's ok to not be afraid even of a condition with 100% death rate, like life.
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nope. that's not it.
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on the plus side, you don't need everyone to get a vaccine for it to eradicate a disease. maybe... 70%?
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yes, 35, with six different vaccines
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JohanMDK personally, I like to wear glasses when going to the supermarket or any other crowded place.
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they didn't? Who didn't?
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cite source?
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if you think it's a scam why do you take antibody tests or even visit a doctor??
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let me guess... richest person in the world giving all his money away to help people get better, so he can get richer while people get sicker.
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They are different. One finds DNA, the other protiens. PCR detects specific DNA patterns from the virus. The antibody test detects proteins our body makes that attack viruses or bacteria.
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JohanMDK i agree. however, I'm not so sure abut the Credit Score...
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it's not exactly the same virus
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This... is.... SPARTA!
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there's no such thing as a "plant-based" vaccine prove me wrong lol
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yes. i believe in vaccines, but they should be voluntary.
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/bidm-bvp051920.php
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cite source
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I think that's the way vaccines work in general. You still get the disease, just not much, and not for long. Perhaps this varies however.
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@justinc8157 correct, Justin C, there are vaccines for cow and chicken coronavirus diseases, if i recall correctly
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I hope you all get through this well! I love Taminlandu, visited there in 1988
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They don't need vaccines for chips, just put it in actual CHIPS
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@margaretratcliffe5465 yeah it's totally wrong. you can't wash out virus.
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everything mutates. however, some vaccines still work
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"A Feline coronavirus vaccine leads to Antibody Dependent Enhancement." source? I don't see evidence that this vaccine exists.
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unlikely, as they are not related to coronaviruses, but no expert here!
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Here's a paper on Avian Infectious Bronchitis and vaccines. It's a coronavirus. It was hard to get a vaccine for... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3218670/
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1. behavior 2. pool of infected people going down
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no it won't
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false
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@janeza382 a communist lol
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there is a vaccine for a coronavirus https://www.zoetisus.com/contact/pages/product_information/msds_pi/pi/ScourGuard_4K.pdf
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"To assess the efficacy of the vaccines, the researchers immunized 25 adult rhesus macaques with the investigational vaccines, and 10 animals received a sham control"
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@jonne7725 flu is not a cold, and neither one is even remotely related to coronavirus, so that's probably not super relevant.
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@cytone101 imho it's a huge risk, which has nearly burnt out.
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I think SARS is gone, but MERS is still around at a low level. idk
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i agree... but looks like they used 35 monkeys, and six vaccines... https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/bidm-bvp051920.php
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@chrisf1600 yes, it works, but it is temporary
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no
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do you think the elderly are incapable of informed consent? that's a very strange position. most of our leaders are elderly...
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it was a month. "More than a month after initial infection, the team re-exposed the rhesus macaques to the virus. Upon second exposure, the animals demonstrated near-complete protection against the virus. These data suggest natural protective immunity against COVID-19 in this model." https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/bidm-bvp051920.php maybe our good Doctor mis-spoke
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they don't alter the human ACE 2 receptors.
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@VainCape That's not natural selection, that's just getting sick. Natural selection occurs when there is a genetic (not just behavioural) difference between people, and that genetic difference is linked to differential survival.
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what's that?
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https://www.zoetisus.com/contact/pages/product_information/msds_pi/pi/ScourGuard_4K.pdf
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