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over a year ago
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Yes I reckon it will be...just managed better with vaccines like the flu is..maybe and hopefully it won't be so much of a killer virus!! "
I guess we will have to keep having the vaccine every year |
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Based on the people I've been listening to, yes.
The hope is that with sufficient vaccine uptake variants will slow, and so need for vaccines will slow. And with time it'll become a new common cold. |
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The original SARS never had a vaccine developed. It is, therefore, still around.
It mutated into something harmless...fingers crossed for this one then..... |
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"The original SARS never had a vaccine developed. It is, therefore, still around.
It mutated into something harmless...fingers crossed for this one then....."
I believe it burned itself out because it was most contagious when people were most ill. |
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Yes. Can’t put the genie back in the bottle. Even if we did eradicate it from humans it will keep jumping back from animals.
With vaccines and infections we will build an immunity to it. Like flu it will infect many and kill some every year, just not on the scale we have seen over the past 12 months |
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"The original SARS never had a vaccine developed. It is, therefore, still around.
It mutated into something harmless...fingers crossed for this one then.....
I believe it burned itself out because it was most contagious when people were most ill. "
Like all living things (I'd viruses meet that definition) prime aim is to survive, reproduce and spread. If a virus kills all victims it can't do that. If victims survive it can....so natural selection of mutations that do less harm is inevitable in the long run. |
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