Cant Think of a Name said:
Rushing a vaccine without having any idea about longterm effects of said vaccine on a disease with a 99.9% survival rate.
What could possibly go wrong?
Cant Think of a Name said:
Rushing a vaccine without having any idea about longterm effects of said vaccine on a disease with a 99.9% survival rate.
What could possibly go wrong?
Are there modern day examples of a vaccine having long term side effects (autism bull #$@& aside)?Cant Think of a Name said:
Rushing a vaccine without having any idea about longterm effects of said vaccine on a disease with a 99.9% survival rate.
What could possibly go wrong?
Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
I volunteer all Libs , democrats, Antifa , and BLM to take this vaccine first.
B-1 83 said:Are there modern day examples of a vaccine having long term side effects (autism bull #$@& aside)?Cant Think of a Name said:
Rushing a vaccine without having any idea about longterm effects of said vaccine on a disease with a 99.9% survival rate.
What could possibly go wrong?
This. I'm not even an anti vax type of guy. But I am an anti "first round of the quickest vaccine turnaround in history(I think) for something that doesn't affect many healthy 34 year olds in the first place", type of guy.Ags4DaWin said:
not getting that vaccine until it has been out longer. i am low risk so there is no need to risk an unproven vaccine which could cause greater side affects than the disease itself.
I have to second this opinion; also we all have to be prepared for the introduction of ID2020. From Bill and Melinda Gates, https://id2020.org/ , they are just really concerned for everyone's well being.Ags4DaWin said:
not getting that vaccine until it has been out longer. i am low risk so there is no need to risk an unproven vaccine which could cause greater side affects than the disease itself.
Right, I'm just thinking "only 0.1% fatal" doesn't capture the full weight of the impact of this virus. For instance, it might be more productive to report the hospitalization rate, rather than just those who eventually die. That might be a more informative metric for this thing.Quote:
Aside from triggering a fatal pneumonia, it seems to have lasting effects more similar to other common colds caused by Others coronaviruses. If your body doesn't overreact, almost all people tend to recover fully is what I am seeing. Sure, it probably isn't fun if you get a serious case.
Cromagnum said:Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
I volunteer all Libs , democrats, Antifa , and BLM to take this vaccine first.
Isn't that all the anti vaxxers?
. Now do heart disease and when we'll be mandating what people can eat and how often they go to the gym. ... also, no elective procedures for the obese...MassAggie97 said:Right, I'm just thinking "only 0.1% fatal" doesn't capture the full weight of the impact of this virus. For instance, it might be more productive to report the hospitalization rate, rather than just those who eventually die. That might be a more informative metric for this thing.Quote:
Aside from triggering a fatal pneumonia, it seems to have lasting effects more similar to other common colds caused by Others coronaviruses. If your body doesn't overreact, almost all people tend to recover fully is what I am seeing. Sure, it probably isn't fun if you get a serious case.
Okay? A little out of left field, no? I'm just saying the low fatality rate is thrown around usually without the context that fatality is not the only bad outcome.Quote:
. Now do heart disease and when we'll be mandating what people can eat and how often they go to the gym. ... also, no elective procedures for the obese...
MassAggie97 said:Okay? A little out of left field, no? I'm just saying the low fatality rate is thrown around usually without the context that fatality is not the only bad outcome.Quote:
. Now do heart disease and when we'll be mandating what people can eat and how often they go to the gym. ... also, no elective procedures for the obese...
I really have no idea what point you're making here and how it pertains to the discussion about fatality rate, especially since heart disease is not contagious.
And roughnecks. Don't forget about the roughnecks.SNES Chalmers said:Maroon Elephant said:
If all goes well, how quickly can we get this to healthcare workers, military and teachers?
Hairstylists? Bartenders?
It may not be contagious, but champ made a good point, and in addition, obesity is culturally accepted here in America and damn near encouraged by some. Fat shaming is seen as bad, but shaming a skinny person doesn't matter.MassAggie97 said:Okay? A little out of left field, no? I'm just saying the low fatality rate is thrown around usually without the context that fatality is not the only bad outcome.Quote:
. Now do heart disease and when we'll be mandating what people can eat and how often they go to the gym. ... also, no elective procedures for the obese...
I really have no idea what point you're making here and how it pertains to the discussion about fatality rate, especially since heart disease is not contagious.
Good to know. I'm 99.9% sure it will be safe. But I'm also 99.9% sure I'll live from covid, so that's a moot pointAggie95 said:
1) I could have sworn phase 3 trials started a couple of weeks ago...could be wrong
2) We need a vaccine...whether you are pro vaccine or not, it's a very important step in getting rid of this ****
3) I will trust my family that is in clinical research. So far, they are okay with the idea of taking such a vaccine. Part of the "rush" vaccine is the operation "Warp Speed"...with nearly unlimited funds being thrown at it and a reduction in bureaucratic bs. Companies are not having to get funding for phase 1....pausing and getting funding for phase 2, etc. We often cry about government bs and how long it takes to build a road or nuclear plant, but when funds are made available and the "road cleared" for **** to happen...it should be applauded.
He asked any. I believe one of the ones (also from China? Or was it Vietnam? in the 70's saw a record vaccine turn-around of about 9 months, but kind of went really awry. At least a dozen known deaths. Maybe someone will recall better what it was. Its been so long. Maybe it was before Carter or Ford. But about in that range.Stinky T said:B-1 83 said:Are there modern day examples of a vaccine having long term side effects (autism bull #$@& aside)?Cant Think of a Name said:
Rushing a vaccine without having any idea about longterm effects of said vaccine on a disease with a 99.9% survival rate.
What could possibly go wrong?
There are zero examples of what happens with an RNA vaccine in humans.
30% effective would have a wonderful impact on things. I don't know why people downplay the possible good that comes with a vaccine. It doesn't mean you have to get it. It doesn't guarantee it will work....but if we can reduce new infections by 30% (and reduce severity of symptoms by 30%) similar to how the flu vaccine does, that would be incredible and reduce the "stay at home...doom and gloom peeps" out there.RockTXAggie said:
Yay, a vaccine that will be lucky to be 30% effective for a virus with a 99.99% survival rate.
1) I believe that trial had problemsAggie95 said:
1) I could have sworn phase 3 trials started a couple of weeks ago...could be wrong
2) We need a vaccine...whether you are pro vaccine or not, it's a very important step in getting rid of this ****
3) I will trust my family that is in clinical research. So far, they are okay with the idea of taking such a vaccine. Part of the "rush" vaccine is the operation "Warp Speed"...with nearly unlimited funds being thrown at it and a reduction in bureaucratic bs. Companies are not having to get funding for phase 1....pausing and getting funding for phase 2, etc. We often cry about government bs and how long it takes to build a road or nuclear plant, but when funds are made available and the "road cleared" for **** to happen...it should be applauded.
What about this?Stinky T said:B-1 83 said:Are there modern day examples of a vaccine having long term side effects (autism bull #$@& aside)?Cant Think of a Name said:
Rushing a vaccine without having any idea about longterm effects of said vaccine on a disease with a 99.9% survival rate.
What could possibly go wrong?
There are zero examples of what happens with an RNA vaccine in humans.
Thank you for beta testing for the rest of us and ignoring established vaccine safety science.gambochaman said:
will get it, day 1, without reservations