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I'm not visiting your Utah dog breeding website. For the last time.
Why isn't Christmas in Red? What has happened to Christmas? OMG, RONA HAS KILLED CHRISTMAS!
I'm not visiting your Utah dog breeding website. For the last time.
FAKE NEWS!
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Yes because it's so believable!
sfchronicle.com
With coronavirus antibodies fading fast, vaccine hopes fade, too
Disturbing new revelations that permanent immunity to the coronavirus may not be possible have jeopardized vaccine development and reinforced a decision by scientists at UCSF and affiliated laboratories to focus exclusively on treatments.
Several recent studies conducted around the world indicate that the human body does not retain the antibodies that build up during infections, meaning there may be no lasting immunity to COVID-19 after people recover.
Strong antibodies are also crucial in the development of vaccines. So molecular biologists fear the only way left to control the disease may be to treat the symptoms after people are infected to prevent the most debilitating effects, including inflammation, blood clots and death.
“I just don’t see a vaccine coming anytime soon,” said Nevan Krogan, a molecular biologist and director of UCSF’s Quantitative Biosciences Institute, which works in partnership with 100 research laboratories. “People do have antibodies, but the antibodies are waning quickly.” And if antibodies diminish, “then there is a good chance the immunity from a vaccine would wane too.”
The latest bad news came from scientists at King’s College of London, whose study of 90 COVID-19 patients in the United Kingdom found antibody levels peaked three weeks after the onset of symptoms and then dramatically declined.
Potent antibodies were found in 60% of the patients, according to the study, but only 17% retained the same potency three months later. In some cases, the antibodies disappeared completely, said the study which was published as a preprint Saturday, meaning it has not yet been peer-reviewed.
The report is the latest in a growing chain of evidence that immunity to COVID-19 is short-lived.
A Chinese study published June 18 in the journal Nature Medicine also showed coronavirus antibodies taking a nosedive. The study of 74 patients, conducted by Chongqing Medical University, a branch of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, showed that more than 90% exhibited sharp declines in the number of antibodies within two to three months after infection.
There is still hope that the remaining antibodies will bestow some immunity, but infectious disease specialists around the world were surprised and discouraged by the rapid reduction observed in the studies. If the numbers continue dropping after three months, it could mean people will be susceptible to infection by the coronavirus year after year.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/health/...rus-antibodies-fading-fast-focus-15414533.php
Yes because it's so believable!
Why don't you participate in good faith discussions? I just don't understand why you'd spend so much time in here, if you are not going to be constructive.What is your go-to source for what to believe? Nothing really seems to be conclusive (worldwide) these days. Oh, other than let's all wear a mask, regularly wash your hands/face, and stay away from each other.
Errrr.....wait.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/taraha...ht-increase-your-infection-risk/#50f93b38676c
Why don't you participate in good faith discussions? I just don't understand why you'd spend so much time in here, if you are not going to be constructive.
No, I don't believe you are. Your herd is just a different herd.Because I'm an independent thinker, silly. There are many sides to many issues. Herd mentality doesn't always rule.
No, I don't believe you are. Your herd is just a different herd.
There is a great value in discussion, but if one party is just throwing out quips and unreliable data, it makes it 1. demoralizing and 2. meaningless. I just think you can do better. You are intelligent and full of energy/enthusiasm, why not try to see where thoughtful posters are coming from?

Because I'm an independent thinker, silly. There are many sides to many issues. Herd mentality doesn't always rule.
I have....and do. There are other lines of thought. But, guess what? Invariably, when I share tidbits here and there, they're generally discarded as fake news, drivel, tripe, foolishness, and the like. As this is libtown, I then tend to resort to facetiousness. It's all in the fun, though. I don't take things too seriously.![]()
So don’t complain when we don’t take you seriously.....
So why do you blindly follow Trump? Why do you blindly support the government interfering with a woman’s right to choose?
Do you read the articles you post? I swear this is like the 4th time you've posted an article that doesn't help your cause. And it's an article from February!What is your go-to source for what to believe? Nothing really seems to be conclusive (worldwide) these days. Oh, other than let's all wear a mask, regularly wash your hands/face, and stay away from each other.
Errrr.....wait.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/taraha...ht-increase-your-infection-risk/#50f93b38676c
Researchers look into cannabis as a potential COVID-19 treatment
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-cannabis-treatment-potential-cbd-covid-19/


The good news is that I’m gonna live forever. The bad news is I’m not gonna remember it.....Researchers look into cannabis as a potential COVID-19 treatment
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-cannabis-treatment-potential-cbd-covid-19/
So don’t complain when we don’t take you seriously.....
The good news is that I’m gonna live forever. The bad news is I’m not gonna remember it.....
Do you read the articles you post? I swear this is like the 4th time you've posted an article that doesn't help your cause. And it's an article from February!
Note: The CDC now recommends everyone wear masks in public to reduce asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19. Since initial publication in February, new research has been published. For an update on the science of masks with respect to COVID-19, please see this article. For those using masks, this article answers questions about wearing, cleaning and maintenance.
Experts, including the CDC, continue to state that the evidence does not show that wearing a mask will protect the wearer, but everyone wearing masks should benefit the population overall. The headline has been changed since publication to reflect this understanding.

If the whole world wears a mask, we'll have this thing beat in4828 days. Promise.
