it's more like the cross-species barrier that kept us alive in that time and even now.Over 99.9% of those years we had no modern medicine alleviating the infection outcomes or creating a vaccine, so only immunity enabled our survival.
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it's more like the cross-species barrier that kept us alive in that time and even now.Over 99.9% of those years we had no modern medicine alleviating the infection outcomes or creating a vaccine, so only immunity enabled our survival.
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That’s probably because we didn’t move around as much. Viruses would wipe out a much more localised and less mobile community. Then the virus itself would die out due to lack of new people to infect.I had to disagree since, as my post already explained, the fact that we are still here proves that there was immunity for some against every infection to date, over the 4+ million years we've been here as recognisably human.
Over 99.9% of those years we had no modern medicine alleviating the infection outcomes or creating a vaccine, so only immunity enabled our survival.
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Which is an immunity to other species diseases.it's more like the cross-species barrier that kept us alive in that time and even now.
We have that same condition now since we are nowhere near occupying all of the planet or moving as much as we might.That’s probably because we didn’t move around as much. Viruses would wipe out a much more localised and less mobile community. Then the virus itself would die out due to lack of new people to infect.
most of us are not immune to the common cold virus like the adenovirus (very similar to SARS-COV2) that is used to make covid vaccines. It's just that the adenovirus does not kill.Which is an immunity to other species diseases.
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Yes, but in olden days the Coronavirus would have stayed local to Wuhan and wiped the resident population out. It would not have traveled to London on a plane.We have that same condition now since we are nowhere near occupying all of the planet or moving as much as we might.
It's all part of immunity, some survive to carry us forward, even if it's only a single Adam and Eve it means there's always immunity.
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It would have got here eventually via a slow boat according to B. Crosby et al...Yes, but in olden days the Coronavirus would have stayed local to Wuhan and wiped the resident population out. It would not have traveled to London on a plane.
Riiiiiiiiight. Okaaaaaay.I didn’t intend to suggest that the video clip weakened Biden’s candidacy. It doesn’t have anything to do with Biden. Maybe I didn’t make that point strongly enough in the original post.
However, the clip gives us an insight into Donald’s decision making capacity and his ability to assemble a crack team around him. I think you will agree that in Paula White he has chosen a stable and lucid team member.
Due to his advancing years, I think Biden’s mental capacity is waining and he would not be capable of selecting a close adviser of White’s ability.
Voters, factor these things into their decisions, that’s why I believe the clip is to Biden’s disadvantage.
What studies? How many other studies show the opposite?that may be short lived against Covid.
After about 14 days, those who recover from Covid have significant level of IgG antibodies but some studies suggest they are gone within 3 months.
That's why I am resigned to self isolate/live with Covid for another 18 months to 2 years.
Hopefully some effective treatment will be available soon.
OK - from the report I'll pick out these things:Largest COVID-19 antibody testing programme publishes findings on antibody response over time
Findings from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI show the number of people with antibodies fell by 26.5% over 3 months.www.gov.uk
I wonder which Tory MP or ministers wife, brother, sister, other relative or mate they went to school with owns the company mentioned in the article that makes the test machines.I see testing is still world beating:
Operation Moonshot: rapid Covid test missed over 50% of cases in pilot
Exclusive: mass-testing experts say tests should not be widely used in hospitals or care homes
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/operation-moonshot-rapid-covid-test-missed-over-50-of-cases-in-pilot
Has anyone else managed to miss that large a percentage of cases?
I half agree, just came back from a run, as I walked back noticed many common pippistrelle bats darting about happily above my head. England can be pretty. The Westminster system never worked. I can accept that. But not a complete psychopath like boris pilfering billions for cronies. Spent some time in africa where a run like the one tonight would be impossible (one would be worryingly more than mugged). I worry about what will happen to post covid brexit uk with its xenophobes and populist idiots. Social fabric can tear and things can go very bad very quickly.Amazing weather there too.
No way could I go though. My Mum's just hit 90 and we're moving her to a 'retirement village' so no way can I abandon her till she's done her time here. If she was not around? Well even then I'm not sure - I have a dog and he loves the weather here - hates it too hot. So I'd have to wait till he's had his time too! And then even then..... I love the woods around here - walking in them. I walk the dog three times a day in those woods - and when he goes I'll just get another dog. For the most part politics for me is something I see on a computer screen and not something that really affects me much - though if Corbyn had gotten in I swear I would have been in a bad mood for ages.
We don't know in the sense not all factors are fully identified. But there has been work which has identified some factors of significance:OK - from the report I'll pick out these things:
"The results suggest that people who did not show symptoms of COVID-19 are likely to lose detectable antibodies sooner than those who did show symptoms. The findings also show the loss of antibodies was slower in 18 to 24 year-olds compared to those aged 75 and over."
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"It remains unclear whether antibodies provide any effective level of immunity or, if such immunity exists, for how long it might last. "
Right - so they still don't know if these so-called 'antibodies' are the key to providing immunity. There are other factors they don't know about.
Plus - one of the main things we still have no idea about is how come some people get the virus and it does f*** all to them (eg Trump) - versus people who get it and come down really bad with it or die. WE JUST DO NOT KNOW. We do not know enough about this thing yet.
I would not jump to conclusions. Who knows what we'll find out about this thing in the weeks months and years to come.
Should have got Arthur C Clarke in as a consultant...I see testing is still world beating:
Operation Moonshot: rapid Covid test missed over 50% of cases in pilot
Exclusive: mass-testing experts say tests should not be widely used in hospitals or care homes
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/operation-moonshot-rapid-covid-test-missed-over-50-of-cases-in-pilot
Has anyone else managed to miss that large a percentage of cases?
Plus a big unknown if it further mutates and is capable of coming around again ... There's Denmark culling 15 million mutated minky coronavirus which infected folkOK - from the report I'll pick out these things:
"The results suggest that people who did not show symptoms of COVID-19 are likely to lose detectable antibodies sooner than those who did show symptoms. The findings also show the loss of antibodies was slower in 18 to 24 year-olds compared to those aged 75 and over."
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"It remains unclear whether antibodies provide any effective level of immunity or, if such immunity exists, for how long it might last. "
Right - so they still don't know if these so-called 'antibodies' are the key to providing immunity. There are other factors they don't know about.
Plus - one of the main things we still have no idea about is how come some people get the virus and it does f*** all to them (eg Trump) - versus people who get it and come down really bad with it or die. WE JUST DO NOT KNOW. We do not know enough about this thing yet.
I would not jump to conclusions. Who knows what we'll find out about this thing in the weeks months and years to come.
by design though. It's like a mountain range between two countries.Which is an immunity to other species diseases.
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I'll look them up and come back to you later.What studies? How many other studies show the opposite?
How much actual research have you done before forming that opinion?