Coronavirus Study Claims Outbreak Will Last Longer Than 2 Years
Det kommer til og bli ett langt recocvery. Verdensoekonomien, vil ikke friskne til foer sommeren 2022.
According to the research from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, the coronavirus pandemic is likely to last as long as two years and won’t be controlled until about two-thirds of the world’s population is immune.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/new-coronavirus-study-claims-outbreak-will-last-longer-2-years-23rds-humanity-infected
According to the research from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, the coronavirus pandemic is likely to last as long as two years and won’t be controlled until about two-thirds of the world’s population is immune.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/new-coronavirus-study-claims-outbreak-will-last-longer-2-years-23rds-humanity-infected
Redigert 19.01.2021 kl 20:10
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tuja
02.05.2020 kl 15:04
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Hele viruset er forferdelig fra A til Å. Håper virkelig det kommer en vaksine om ikke altfor lang tidshorisont. Men så lenge viruset oppfører seg som det gjør, vil det kneble samfunnet i lang tid enda, dessverre.
Nanoq
02.05.2020 kl 15:06
858
Hvis det lykkes å utvikle en vaksine i år, så ser det mye bedre ut allerede i 2021.
Oxford University og deres partner, farma-kjempen Astrazeneca, er i full gang med en vaksine. 1000 personer allerede med i et fase1 forsøk, i denne måneden blir det 5000 flere. Resultatet og konklusjonen forventes i juni-juli.
https://www.ft.com/content/ddf8ec8c-dc30-43b3-847e-c412704a0296
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-astrazeneca-teams-oxford-university-105216806.html
https://www.astrazeneca.com/media-centre/articles/2020/covid-19-information-hub.html
Oxford University og deres partner, farma-kjempen Astrazeneca, er i full gang med en vaksine. 1000 personer allerede med i et fase1 forsøk, i denne måneden blir det 5000 flere. Resultatet og konklusjonen forventes i juni-juli.
https://www.ft.com/content/ddf8ec8c-dc30-43b3-847e-c412704a0296
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-astrazeneca-teams-oxford-university-105216806.html
https://www.astrazeneca.com/media-centre/articles/2020/covid-19-information-hub.html
Aune
02.05.2020 kl 15:24
832
Tror 2022 er året man skal se frem mot. Utvikling, skalering av produksjon og utførelse av massevaksinering vil ta lang tid. En kan også forvente at en del myndigheter mest sannsynlig vil sitte litt på gjerdet med tanke på hvordan det gikk forrige gang vi gikk inn for å massevaksinere med en vaksine som ble hastet frem.
voff
02.05.2020 kl 15:35
800
Er det noen som husker vaksinen mot HIV/AIDS? Milliarder av dollar brukt over mange år. Større grupper som fikk vaksine og kontollgrupper i Asia,Europa og USA.Tusenvis av mennesker var med. Det viste seg at de som tok vaksinen hadde klart større sjanse til å utvikle AIDS.Forsøket ble stille lagt ned.
voff
02.05.2020 kl 15:49
778
Er det noen som husker BCG-vaksinen. Da mine barn var i alder for å få den ,tok jeg en sjekk. Sverige brukte den ikke. I USA var den forbudt. Norge var vel det eneste landet som brukte den. Ble stemplet som uansvarlig da ungene ikke skulle vaksineres. Skikkelig utrivelig. Kort tid etterpå ble den sluttet brukt . Årsak ? Den var virkningsløs. .Har personlig stor tro på den svenske praksisen.
Nanoq
02.05.2020 kl 15:57
764
Når det gjelder HIV-vaksine så handler HIV om en sykdom som på mange områder er forskjellig fra en luftveis-virussykdom a la influenza.
Obstacles to an HIV vaccine
It’s so hard to develop a vaccine for HIV because it’s different from other types of viruses. HIV doesn’t fit typical vaccine approaches in several ways:
1. The immune systems of almost all people are ‘blind’ to HIV
The immune system, which fights disease, doesn’t respond to the HIV virus. It produces HIV antibodies, but they only slow the disease. They don’t stop it.
3. Vaccines protect against disease, not infection
HIV is an infection until it progresses to stage 3, or AIDS. With most infections, vaccines buy the body more time to clear the infection on its own before disease occurs.
6. Most vaccines protect against viruses that enter the body through the respiratory or gastrointestinal systems
mye mer her:
https://www.healthline.com/health/hiv-aids/vaccine-how-close-are-we#obstacles
There is no licensed vaccine against HIV or AIDS, but we are getting closer than ever before. In 2009, a large-scale vaccine study conducted in Thailand showed that a 2-vaccine combination could reduce new infections by nearly one third.[5]
https://www.hvtn.org/en/science/hiv-vaccine-basics/why-hiv-vaccine.html
Obstacles to an HIV vaccine
It’s so hard to develop a vaccine for HIV because it’s different from other types of viruses. HIV doesn’t fit typical vaccine approaches in several ways:
1. The immune systems of almost all people are ‘blind’ to HIV
The immune system, which fights disease, doesn’t respond to the HIV virus. It produces HIV antibodies, but they only slow the disease. They don’t stop it.
3. Vaccines protect against disease, not infection
HIV is an infection until it progresses to stage 3, or AIDS. With most infections, vaccines buy the body more time to clear the infection on its own before disease occurs.
6. Most vaccines protect against viruses that enter the body through the respiratory or gastrointestinal systems
mye mer her:
https://www.healthline.com/health/hiv-aids/vaccine-how-close-are-we#obstacles
There is no licensed vaccine against HIV or AIDS, but we are getting closer than ever before. In 2009, a large-scale vaccine study conducted in Thailand showed that a 2-vaccine combination could reduce new infections by nearly one third.[5]
https://www.hvtn.org/en/science/hiv-vaccine-basics/why-hiv-vaccine.html
Redigert 02.05.2020 kl 16:00
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