No confirmation of immunity. Very little success with making vaccine for past coronavirsus outbreaks. And then there is this....
COVID-19 can cause sudden strokes in young adults, doctors say | 7NEWS.com.au
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No confirmation of immunity. Very little success with making vaccine for past coronavirsus outbreaks. And then there is this....
COVID-19 can cause sudden strokes in young adults, doctors say | 7NEWS.com.au
Many stories starting to appear in the journals around what else covid19 does to the human body.
A rampage through the body
Also some evidence continuing to build to suggest the 'young' are not beyond the lethality of this thing.
Coronavirus: Young, healthy people dying from Covid-19-related strokes | Stuff.co.nz
Damn the cliches but we are all still up **** creek without a paddle at the moment even though both Aust and NZ case and infection rate numbers are world leading. We still do not know much about c19 and all the ramifications of infection, treatment and prevention. Going to be interesting times beyond lock down and looking out into a world still dealing with it in six, 10, 24 months time.
Found this in a 2005 report of SARS-1:
SARS Vaccine Development
“In late 2003 and early 2004, new infections in persons who had contact with animals infected with SARS-CoV strains significantly different from those predominating in the 2002–2003 outbreak were reported in Guangdong, China (1). These events indicate that a SARS epidemic may recur at any time in the future, either by the virus escaping from laboratory samples or by SARS-CoV isolates evolving from SARS-CoV–like virus in animal hosts.”
Keep in mind that “COVID-19” is actually SARS-2 but WHO didn’t follow that naming convention because they didn’t want to cause a panic.
Yes, and some of the current Very Influential (political/governmental) figures were involved in those attempts, nerly twenty years ago.
- Still no 'Magyck Bullet / Vaccine'. Nor for HIV / AIDS. What makes us so ready to believe the hype of success for this iteration of a corona virus?
Maybe we've forgotten the Miraculous Measles vaccine, promising life-time "resistance" - that turned out to be only years... subsequently needing boosters. Certainly not the permanent and naturally robust Immunity stemming from a natural infection / recovery cycle.
Would it not be more efficient to put that money, expertise and effort into 'Discovery and Treatment' ?
I think that's why people on ventilators need repeated heart tests to check for heart damage.
The queues to get the Vax will be a lot longer that those for Centrelink registrations so for here, maybe they could set up a Station on the SA/Vic border. The Nurses could alternate one from Vic next, one from SA next, Vic & so on The line will extend all the way from Melbourne to Adelaide with the station in the middle.
Job done.
Right, now to find the tongue in cheek smiley. [bigrolf]
Didn't want to cause a panic ? How long did they reckon to when folk eventually joined the dots ? How much time has been lost, even for the Smart Scientists? - Distraction is the hallmark of "Magic" Tricks, and in doing so WHO sabotages it's Trustworthiness
Gosh, that went well !!!
That should put the ****s up the backpackers & good time Jonnies & Janes around the world.
Wouldn't it be ironic that we olde bastards that they had planned to let die didn't, & came back stronger than ever to rule the world & take their jobs.
I'd **** myself laughing. [bigrolf]
Found references to yet another re-purposed, extensively use medication, dipyridamole / Persantine. This for cleaning up some of the detritus from a cytokine storm, and favourable 'blood thinning' profile. Bonus is, it's not friendly towards COV-2
- The information is out there, just needs uncovering and USING appropriately.
Therapeutic effects of dipyridamole on COVID-19 patients with coagulation dysfunction | medRxiv