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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just heard on the radio a medical expert say that we will be living with the virus for decades to come even when a vaccine comes available. I guess it's a sliding scale and it will become another common cold maybe and everyone will have their own line in the sand to some form of normality and when they will cross it back to where they were before March 2020
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Yes, well he would say that wouldnt he! And "please can I have lots of funding to open up a much bigger department, buy lots of lovely new equipment, and employ lots more staff walking round in white lab coats all day!" Gravy train....... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yes, well he would say that wouldnt he! And "please can I have lots of funding to open up a much bigger department, buy lots of lovely new equipment, and employ lots more staff walking round in white lab coats all day!" Gravy train....... "
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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"Yes, well he would say that wouldnt he! And "please can I have lots of funding to open up a much bigger department, buy lots of lovely new equipment, and employ lots more staff walking round in white lab coats all day!" Gravy train....... "
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Rely on peer reviewed evidence, not just media chat
3 vaccines in final stages testing on 30,000 plus people. After, the results will sway the future. The virus will be around but it may pose little threat |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I tend to trust radio 5. It's funny where you fall isn't it? I think most people fall in the middle of those bunker batten down the hatches types and the brazen deniers. I believe the dangers but life is all about choices and risks. How long could you hold out on the present new normal. Is there a new normal where we all just wash our hands a lot more often like our mums told us to
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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Yes. But also remember that the Flu Virus was first isolated in 1933 and is still with us now. Apparently it's estimated to have been around for more than 5000 years.
So it's a bit swings-and-round-abouts in the way you say that Covid will be with us for decades too without making it sound like it's the doomsday bug.
If we get a vaccine tomorrow we will probably - just like Flu - need to be immunised for the Covid virus ad-infinitum.
Of course it's not the best news, but not in a Doomsday kind of way I think.
Most things are in the way you say them, and what you don't include - if it's Politics - it's always what you don't include.
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By *hamesGentMan
over a year ago
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"Yes, well he would say that wouldnt he! And "please can I have lots of funding to open up a much bigger department, buy lots of lovely new equipment, and employ lots more staff walking round in white lab coats all day!" Gravy train.......
Sounds about right."
Yeah, these bloody scientists coming up with their life-saving treatments and vaccines, why on earth should we be funding them? The cheek of it.
After all, we could spend that money far more wisely like, oh I don't know, painting Boris Johnson's plane with the union flag.
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