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In reply to the discussion: Don't bet on vaccine to protect us from Covid-19, says world health expert [View all]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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Don't bet on vaccine to protect us from Covid-19, says world health expert [View all]
brooklynite
Apr 2020
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They have found that , like HIV, it destroys T-cells lowering the immune systems response to it. nt
yaesu
Apr 2020
#10
I've been involved in bat virus research and EBOLA, MERS and HIV/AIDS for 40 years now
Akakoji
Apr 2020
#61
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
Given her history of cancer treatment, she may have just had a slower immune response.
NutmegYankee
Apr 2020
#60