schmoo2k wrote: » I would assume Person A will continue to sanitize, distance and wear a mask etc. But your point is valid - there may be a time where community spread is back at peak levels. But conversely if we keep restricting we could end up in a situation where herd immunity is never achieved and that is equally worrisome I would imagine?
AdamD wrote: » Quite frankly, at some point the needs of the many are going to outweigh the needs of the very very few.
polesheep wrote: » Much worse than what?
odyssey06 wrote: » If you need a vaccine cert to demonstrate you are good to go to gigs etc, how do you demonstrate you have active antibodies?
schmoo2k wrote: » In the USA if you donate blood you get a free antibody test. In England they are advertising on the radio for recently recovered Covid folks to donate blood so they can create vaccine from their serum (is this safe for folks who cannot take the vaccine I wonder?). You can test for T-Cell immunity but its probably a lot more expensive than simply getting the vaccine.
Hmmzis wrote: » You are assuming that children below the age of 16 will not be allowed to take the vaccine. That's not entirely correct, the only reason that's the case now is that there isn't enough safety data at the moment for that age group, that part of phase 3 trials is still ongoing for Pfizer/BNT and Moderna just initiated theirs. Once the safety data comes in there is no reason the at risk children would be denied vaccination. On that point, that's not a likely scenario in the first place. It has been shown that the current vaccines do prevent infections outright and the asymptomatic carriers are rarely household index cases (below 1% attack rate). Your overall risk reduction in this case is well above 90%.
brisan wrote: » You should have qualified that statement by saying "at the moment " Trials will be (they already may be )on under 16s and then we will know if its safe to give it to this large percentage of the population That puts a major dent in your figures
Micky 32 wrote: » Seeing that i got a flight to USA for 20 euro cheaper than last year i think you are making a mountain out of a mole hill. Dearer flights are down to demand. I suspect a lot of people are booking for 2021 especially since the news of the vaccines.
tom1ie wrote: » if safety data can be shown that under 16s can take the vaccine we are in a good place for sure. all my posts are based on the presumption that you can get the vaccine but still be a carrier. I thought this was the case and hasn't been proved otherwise? I stand to be corrected on this.
tom1ie wrote: » the flu
plodder wrote: » This was posted on another thread this morning, which suggests a 63% reduction in transmission by the Moderna vaccine. Can't vouch for its veracity though it seems to come from the "Table 1" in that tweet.https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1338993255636070401
polesheep wrote: » Ok, but I did say 'transmissible diseases', of which there are many.
is_that_so wrote: » To go to a €25 gig? That seems absolutely excessive.
brisan wrote: » That's a very definite statement Have you a link to back that up
brisan wrote: » Do you not think I realized this and booked flights last October Waiting till feb (330 days out )to book San Diego for Christmas
Micky 32 wrote: » RTE reporting vaccine certs will probably be part of the plan.
is_that_so wrote: » Part of the plan yes, but he said a lot more than that about them according to the link.https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/1216/1184711-vaccine-rollout-strategy/
Micky 32 wrote: » This thread has gone from the excitement of the vaccines being announced to looking at ways and excuses on how we can keep the restrictions on going post vaccine while berating anyone who’s excited and looking forward to getting their freedoms and normality back.
tom1ie wrote: » bit dramatic no? its worth highlighting the fact that restrictions must coexist with the vaccine rollout for a period of time during and after the vaccine has been administered.
Micky 32 wrote: » Not dramatic no, that’s the way the thread is coming across. Yes i’m quite aware we have to be careful while the vaccine is being rolled out. I do my bit and will continue to do so but as long as you’re aware the latter part of 2021 will be a lot different than it is today
tom1ie wrote: » your coming across as its you against me or something? I'm pro vaccine.
Micky 32 wrote: » I have zero anything against you and my apologies if i come across that way.