deathbomber wrote: » You must be blind, last night i passed a park with easily 50 teenagers more or less stuck together and having a laugh, very few had masks. The virus is quite unpleasant and if you get it with a dose of something else which is a real possibility due to how contagious it is(also doesn't have to be the flu), your in for the worst few weeks of your life! We should be up to level 4 phase in Dublin. If numbers aren't brought down, it could turn into a nightmare and not only for the vulnerable this time around. We should be coming out of it around Paddy's day but if you think the parades will go ahead you are quite wrong. Take precautions and stay well.
ShineOn7 wrote: » What's everyone's thoughts on best estimation when the Irish public will - realistically - get a vaccine? I'm approaching breaking point these last few days
ExMachina1000 wrote: » 2022 mid-late Two of the bigger names have already suspended theirs. No capacity for that level of production either
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Two of the bigger names have already suspended theirs.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » 2022? We would all have caught the virus by then.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » Any sources there?
Hmmzis wrote: » Looks like Pfizer has completed enrollment of the first 30000 phase 3 participants.https://www.kare11.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/30000-volunteers-enroll-in-pfizers-covid-19-vaccine-trial/507-a6bfa39a-0822-4575-9667-5a15545667ca
Santy2015 wrote: » Access denied to the page. Can you give a summary?
CiarraiManc wrote: Realism. Actually I feel he's being optimistic with mid 2022. I'd have said next decade
firemansam4 wrote: » Between this and the main thread your posts seem to come across as some of the most negative I've seen. I just really hope that you actually don't believe some of this stuff you post, for the sake of your own mental health.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Do you know how many successful vaccines have been created for any coronavirus? Il give you a hint . It's less than 1
Micky 32 wrote: » It’s obvious you’re a bit clueless there. Educate and research yourself on what’s going currently with the upcoming vaccines. They are painting a slightly different picture than the one you’re trying to paint.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » The "upcoming vaccines ". Tell us more
MerlinSouthDub wrote: » The other coronaviruses either don't need a vaccine because they are not serious enough, or are not widespread enough to allow a vaccine to be safely tested (MERS). There is no immunological reason why a vaccine for covid-19 can't be developed. The fact that the human body can fight off Covid 19 is very encouraging for vaccine development
Micky 32 wrote: » Like i said research and educate yourself, that’s if you’re capable.
The UAE's health minister has been given the first dose of a vaccine designed to protect the public from coronavirus. Abdulrahman Al Owais received a jab that was developed in a testing operation between the UAE and China, on the same day the country tested more than 100,000 people in 24 hours for the first time. The jab was approved for use last week after extensive tests found the vaccine to be safe and effective in preventing a person from developing Covid-19. It was found to generate antibodies that fight the virus, which has so far infected more than 30 million people worldwide and led to the deaths to date of 950,000. It will initially be given to frontline health workers in emergency cases.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » They never managed to create a vaccine for any previous coronavirus. No vaccine was ever found for Mers and Sars. Both still circulate around Asia and the middle east and claim lives every year.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Trials. That's all that's happening. Educate yourself
Van.Bosch wrote: » No virus has ever had this amount of investment before ever, so comparing it to the lack of a vaccine for a different virus is idiotic.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Did we ever have a coronavirus vaccine before? No Did we try ? Yes That's my point and its true
LuckyLloyd wrote: » So you have no sources for these specific claims so?
ExMachina1000 wrote: Do you know how many successful vaccines have been created for any coronavirus? Il give you a hint . It's less than 1