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DarthDem

(5,461 posts)
20. Zactly
Sat Apr 18, 2020, 09:36 PM
Apr 2020

Most bad news stories these days with doomsday-type predictions either contain no evidence supporting the doomsday prophecy, or they actually contain information - always later in the article - contradicting the gloomy headline. This is an example of the former. There's no analysis at all of the expert's dramatic claim. And a Guardian story (same publication) about 5-6 days ago featured a raft of experts talking in depth about a 12-18 month vaccine timeline or even sooner.

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I'm still being on a vaccine, call me crazy. dem4decades Apr 2020 #1
Same. Initech Apr 2020 #32
Testing is critical and tracing contact exposure is also key. cayugafalls Apr 2020 #2
It may end Rebl2 Apr 2020 #3
This...⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ pbmus Apr 2020 #4
I read that Remdesivir (sp?) has been helping. ananda Apr 2020 #5
It's currently undergoing tasting in macaques. Aristus Apr 2020 #29
Like early HIV drugs... Politicub Apr 2020 #53
They have found that , like HIV, it destroys T-cells lowering the immune systems response to it. nt yaesu Apr 2020 #10
Please provide a citation for this statement Akakoji Apr 2020 #12
There's no such evidence DarthDem Apr 2020 #21
pffft yaesu Apr 2020 #25
I like that too DarthDem Apr 2020 #44
If you find a cite, I'm genuinely interested. JudyM Apr 2020 #51
You will find more than you want to at this link... pbmus Apr 2020 #28
Nothing there DarthDem Apr 2020 #43
There are 263 articles on that link in one database and you couldn't find one... pbmus Apr 2020 #46
Thanks for this, pbmus. JudyM Apr 2020 #55
You are more than welcome... pbmus Apr 2020 #57
I've been involved in bat virus research and EBOLA, MERS and HIV/AIDS for 40 years now Akakoji Apr 2020 #61
Try this link. Igel Apr 2020 #23
These are what I've read. BadgerMom Apr 2020 #38
AIDs is a whole different ballgame as that infection is one the body cannot get rid of nor can it be cstanleytech Apr 2020 #24
Not really...sort of wishful thinking...presently a 2.1% reinfected rate in SK.. pbmus Apr 2020 #30
Detection of viral RNA NutmegYankee Apr 2020 #50
A little up in the air...literally pbmus Apr 2020 #58
Given her history of cancer treatment, she may have just had a slower immune response. NutmegYankee Apr 2020 #60
Doomsday stories get the clicks Steelrolled Apr 2020 #6
Vegas line is heavy bad times for awhile.... ashredux Apr 2020 #7
I agree. Many of my colleagues are shamelessly dread trolling for dollars Akakoji Apr 2020 #13
Yes, and people often don't realize that "leading experts" are real-life Steelrolled Apr 2020 #19
+1 DarthDem Apr 2020 #22
This and climate change require international cooperation burrowowl Apr 2020 #8
If there is one silver lining angrychair Apr 2020 #27
So we have a vaccine for Ebola videohead5 Apr 2020 #9
It's just that vaccines take time TexasBushwhacker Apr 2020 #26
Work on the Ebola vaccine began more than 20 years ago Politicub Apr 2020 #54
Tired of the doomsaying on this issue DarthDem Apr 2020 #11
Well, creating a vaccine is not exactly easy Akakoji Apr 2020 #15
Sure DarthDem Apr 2020 #17
+1,000!!! CountAllVotes Apr 2020 #31
Yeah, but no one wants to publish GOOD news. No one cares about good news. Jedi Guy Apr 2020 #16
Zactly DarthDem Apr 2020 #20
Realism is looking at HIV....No vaccine in 39 years... pbmus Apr 2020 #33
There's a bit more to the story than that DarthDem Apr 2020 #45
Yes.... pbmus Apr 2020 #47
Not analogous either DarthDem Apr 2020 #48
Interesting you say that when Jeff from Amazon wants one pbmus Apr 2020 #49
No DarthDem Apr 2020 #52
'There's no such evidence ' pbmus Apr 2020 #56
No DarthDem Apr 2020 #59
Obviously the answer is to open all businesses immediately Orrex Apr 2020 #14
He did his best work with The Foo Fighters Orrex Apr 2020 #18
Wrong band. You're thinking of Jane's Addiction. Initech Apr 2020 #34
Dammit! Orrex Apr 2020 #40
The article headline doesn't fit at all with the story DrToast Apr 2020 #35
I don't think the headline is deceptive. He's saying not to count on an effective vaccine pnwmom Apr 2020 #36
I am glad the WHO is dropping some hard truths about grim possibilities Blasphemer Apr 2020 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author Sherman A1 Apr 2020 #39
I think that is the wrong conclusion to take from that article, MineralMan Apr 2020 #41
There is continuing work being done around the world . The below artlce Kathy M Apr 2020 #42
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