Azatadine wrote: » Maybe a stupid question but what is the reason for some of these posters that post absolute doom mongering negative lies/misconstrues/false conclusions because they don't understand the facts? Why post stuff that they clearly do not understand? Makes no sense to me.
El Sueño wrote: » And it's been decided that the trials are ok to continue because these were presumably unrelated to the vaccine. I expect the US will soon restart the trials also. It's been reported on and discussed at length before on this thread and possibly the main thread. Saying "Oxford vaccine in big trouble" when there's no evidence of that would be considered by most to be sensationalist.
Thierry12 wrote: » We have 2 now, if it gets a 3rd it cant be statistical coincidence They've stopped the trial again anyway, probably getting all British women off it ;-)
Thierry12 wrote: » 2 people of which are 2 british women, have got an extremely rare disease in a clinic trial for a vaccine How is that not nothing new? How is it sensationalism?
Thierry12 wrote: » I'll be quoting this in a few weeks when trials are stopped permanently Talk to you later
Gael23 wrote: » One was found to have multiple sclerosis which explained her symptoms. Not sure about the other but it was not related to the vaccine
CiarraiManc wrote: » Well alright then genius, how come there isn't a HIV vaccine, or a cancer vaccine? Those have been around much longer than covid and nothing. I'll wait for your response
Micky 32 wrote: » It’s clear that there’s a cohort on here that actually don’t want the vaccine to work. Leads me to believe they don’t want life to go back to normal for whatever their agenda is.
Miike wrote: » There's a few posters in the COVID threads who are doing their very best to give accurate, unbiased information in a attempt to hopefully educate people but they're met with asinine retort. I gave up trying :pac:
Icantthinkof1 wrote: » Where is the ignore button by the way?
Marhay70 wrote: » You see that's where I think you made a mistake, these guys delight in making people like you give up, it's their raison d'etre. I prefer to press the "jgnore button". That way they can prattle away all they like and I'll never see it, it's not like I'll be missing something interesting.
DubInMeath wrote: » You do miss prime examples of stupidity and hyperbole doing that however. I prefer seeing how far will dig themselves into a hole or display how screwed up they are.
CiarraiManc wrote: » See you in ten years lads then we'll talk
Micky 32 wrote: » Whether there’s a vaccine or not i have bad news for you. The pandemic will be long over by then and peoples lives will be back to normal and they’ll be taking planes to the sky again, sorry.
CiarraiManc wrote: » The pandemic won't end. Vaccine or no vaccine the WHO have said we'll need to make permanent adjustments to our lives. No st Paddy's day parade or piss up for you lads
Micky 32 wrote: » Do you ever read up on history? Pandemics have been around since the dawn of man and they always recede after 2/3years on average. Life always went back to normal and will continue to do so. The odds aren’t in your favour.
CiarraiManc wrote: » Was the world as easily and widely connected then as it is now? Are you going to question the experts at the WHO
Micky 32 wrote: » All serious viruses get weaker as time goes on. That’s what usually ends pandemics.
ShineOn7 wrote: » All of them? I'm hoping you're right, but have you a link to back up that up?
Micky 32 wrote: » Was your life not normal before covid?
Hmmzis wrote: » It kind of goes both ways in reality. While most viral nutations are either neutral or deleterious the rate at which some might lose a functional protein could take a very long time and would have to have a notable transmissibility advantage to outcompete the non-mutated versions. The other side is that viruses also adapt their hosts. The hosts that survive have a chance to procreate and pass on the genes that helped survive the infection while creating new potential hosts for the virus. The CCR5 Δ32 mutation in humans, especially Europeans, is quite intersting in this regard.
smurfjed wrote: » The UAE has already started distributing the Chinese vaccine to their health care workers and those considered vulnerable.
Sconsey wrote: » Hey you just said 'see you in 10 years lads'. What are you doing back so soon? It's only been a few minutes. Please don't make promises you can't keep. I look forward to your next post here in September 2030.