OK, who knows about vaccinations using VLP's. [ virus like particles] The University of the Sunshine Coast is looking for volunteers for a world first clinical trial of a potential vaccine produced by the American company Icosavax. Licenced VLP vaccines are well known to induce a robust and durable immune response, thay can also be directed against new COVID strains as they emerge. The Human Papillomavirus , developed by Australian Professor Ian Fraser, is a commonly used VLP-based vaccine. The study will be conducted from sites at Sippy Downs and Morayfield. More details about the trial will be provided during Tuesday.
Qlders to road test new type of COVID jab (msn.com)
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Go home, your igloo is on fire....
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…hence why I said once vaccines have been given to every one who wants one.
Hopefully this is at least 90% of those eligible - but to expect fully vaccinated people to accept ongoing lockdowns is not going to happen.
A tipping point in the debate is coming, and politicians are already reading the polling data.
I agree we have to evolve. The Pandemic is now Endemic and we move with it of course.
The 1000 + dead in the US yesterday shows how not to do it. Vaccine should be first I think. Watching Canada with 26768+ over all dead and their " national 7-day average of 2,216 new cases reported daily (Aug 13-19) ..an increase of 38%" shows a rather nasty bit as " 83% of people aged 12 years or older have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 74% are now fully vaccinated"
Canada is in some ways very similar to us- Except that glazier feed freezing cold water which froze me once
We will reopen. It will see carnage for a time. A lot less than if we opened before we get over 80%.
I understand why it suits politicians to misrepresent the views of their opposition, but it would be disappointing if that practice spread to our forum.
People who advocate lockdowns are generally not arguing we should employ them "forever" (as a certain politician has said). Most of them mean we use them just as much as is necessary to get things under control.
Conversely those who oppose them generally don't mean we "let it rip" with no restrictions whatsoever. Most of them mean that we should only employ the minimum number of restrictions needed to stop things getting out of hand.
The claim that the other side is advocating either all or nothing is a lazy, dishonest argument.
Some politicians and some of the general public seem unaware that there are such things as moderation, subtlety, nuance, and compromise.
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I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
The number being quoted by most pollies is 80% of eligible population.
I think once that number is hit non compliance will be pretty much impossible to quell as most people are getting quite edgy about the lockdowns. They’ll make the call based on where their popularity is when that number gets close. If it starts dropping quickly, they’ll open up to save their own necks.
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All indications are Qld will resist opening up too early, without proper restrictions in place, will still rely on targeted lockdowns, and closure of the border, under the advice of the CHO, as per the Constitution. Our CHO has said she thinks 90% is the target we should be aiming for, if so, a long way to go yet here, not quite 50 % ATM I believe.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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A map of the locations of all known close contacts who are supposed to be self-isolating. From Covid-19: Heat map shows spread of close contacts isolating across New Zealand | Stuff.co.nz
I don't think Level 4 lock down is going to be ending early for many of us any time soon. Auckland's lock down was extended to 31 Aug yesterday and the rest of us are under level 4 until at least this Friday when reviews of the numbers of cases will dictate any change in lock down levels. The reason it is this Friday is that it would be effective in showing up actual cases developed pre-lock down and therefore give a picture of the extent of the problem. Numbers are expected to rise until then. So far 99 are in Auckland and eight in Wellington with no other known cases anywhere else and no waste water testing positive any where else either. There were 21 on Sunday and 35 yesterday.
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