average_runner wrote: » From the NPR: As we get closer to a COVID-19 vaccine, it's exciting to imagine a day when the virus is gone. But a vaccine will not be a magic bullet. In fact, it may be only about 50% effective. Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief of the National Institute of Health and Infectious Disease, has tried to set realistic expectations when discussing the importance of a vaccine. "We don't know yet what the efficacy might be. We don't know if it will be 50% or 60%," Fauci said during a Brown University event in August. "I'd like it to be 75% or more," Fauci said, but he acknowledged that may not be realistic. The Food and Drug Administration has said that once a vaccine is shown to be safe and at least 50% effective, it could be approved for use in the U.S.
Knex* wrote: » Some positive momentum starting to build in terms of vaccine news, it seems. Fauci thinks a vaccine might be available next month (albeit with the caveat of rollout taking some months).https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/adr-fauci-covid-vaccine-us-trump-coronavirus-news-b1312560.html?utm_source=reddit.com Oxford leading professor saying it will be ready by Christmas.https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/covid-19-coronavirus-oxford-vaccine-will-be-ready-by-christmas-says-professor-leading-the-project/N5VKSFNULMSXMFITODAWLQV3SU/
average_runner wrote: » In fairness, considering the amount of people infected in Ireland is low, it will be hard to see re-infected cases. But Sweden and the US have reported some already.
Irish Stones wrote: » A few reported cases in the world is not surprise, after all we have 41+ millions cases worldwide, I would be surprised of the opposite.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » WHO estimated about 10% of the worlds population have had it, thats actually about 700 million cases, and still only a handful of confirmed reinfections. With those numbers (even if we only "know" about 40 million of them) I really would have thought we'd see far more reinfections so far.
Irish Stones wrote: » About the risks of a rushed vaccine, this is an article on today's newspaper. In Italian, but I think that a help from Google Translator might give you the full picture.https://www.lastampa.it/salute/2020/10/27/news/corsa_al_vaccino_ma_quanto_rischiano_i_volontari_che_si_sottopongono_ai_test_-271579819/
Marhay70 wrote: » Luke O'Neill on radio this morning was saying that these vaccines have been subject to the most rigorous safety checks ever known in the history of medical science. There comes a time when you have to put your faith in the men and women of science and as far as I'm concerned, this is one of them.
jackboy wrote: » He also said masks were ineffective and actually dangerous to use, so there is a chance he may not be correct.
marno21 wrote: » That’s the essence of science. A belief based on limited data can be changed when more data comes available. This was a novel virus when those claims were made about masks and there was limited data available on the transmission characteristics of the virus.
Irish Stones wrote: » Take comfort from the fact that he wasn't alone in this. At the beginning of the pandemic, we had a bunch of experts here in Italy that kept saying that masks were "not advised" because they give a false perception of safety, so they kept saying to avoid them.
astrofool wrote: » That was mostly to prevent a run or hoarding of masks being used by medical personnel, not because they weren't effective. A lot of people are too stupid to realise this (unfortunately some state leaders also fall into this).
stephenjmcd wrote: » I see RTE are running a story saying 2022 before enough vaccine doses available for everyone "There will not be sufficient doses of Covid-19 vaccines for the entire population before the end of 2021," a European Commission official told diplomats from EU states in a closed-door meeting" ..... you don't say, did they expect entire populations to get it in 2021. It'll be Q3/4 before young people would even be offered a vaccine. Christ it doesn't take a genius to figure out that you wont get entire populations vaccinated in 2021 nor do you need to. The level of journalism and research is in the gutter.
ShineOn7 wrote: » Tony currently stating his in depth thoughts on the vaccine Perhaps someone can transcribe the highlights of what he said, I'll keep an eye out for it on Reddit Ireland I'm feeling he doesn't think the vaccine is a silver bullet many think it is
Dressoutlet wrote: » Most people know its not a silver bullet already
[Deleted User] wrote: » What is the betting though that the Government keep us in rolling lockdowns until 2022 at least. It won't matter that the vulnerable and healthcare staff can be vaccinated. I hope I'm wrong but it's a fear I have.
Steve F wrote: » Question. 57 year old Male. Physically active Take Hypertension medication. Would I be classed as "at risk" and be included in the first wave of vaccinations? Genuine question this