Are we still doing that thing where the hundreds of thousands of peaceful protesters have not helped spike this thing? Considering they are on top of each other, touching each other, grabbing each other.
It is still just the people that went out to an Applebees, right?
There is CHAZ
Time to turn of the AC!!! FREEDOM!So far they have traced zero clusters to the protests. That doesn't mean that spread hasn't occurred there it just hasn't led to clusters. They have however traced clusters to things such as indoor weddings, restaurant gathers and other indoor events. This virus doesn't spread as well outside so the protests have less likelihood of causing infection compared to sitting inside at Applebees. For example, AC may help spread it inside.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/06/air-conditioning-may-be-factor-in-covid-19-spread-in-the-south/
The moral of the story is the same though, just wear a mask and go about your life.
Wear a mask when you're out until enough people have gotten the virus or community spread has slowed enough for us to effective track and trace the virus. That way we can keep hospital census low, people can have elective procedures and we don't have to worry about hospital resources and staffing.If there is no herd immunity and no vaccines, then what? Our society is already in a grips of semi-panic, fear, civil riotous turmoil, deep seated hate, etc. Arguably the society is on the verge of a mental breakdown. More shutdowns, business failures, unprecedented unemployment, political insanity, growing homelessness, rising violent crime (shooting, looting, arson, assaults), are not going to help matters.
I think far too many are overlooking all of these problems while mind locked on this virus.
Herd immunity is a ‘thing’ unequivocally. If nothing else, it is the reason a vaccine is being created. At some point, the relative immunity level of a group of people will be the dominant factor for determining whether an individual will get sick. Not sure how people can be saying ‘wait for a vaccine’ and also ‘no evidence of herd immunity’. Not sure what we’re doing here if we don’t have an end game.
At this point, let’s slow the spread and wear a mask. Protect your parents. All that good stuff.
Yeah, I guess. But I ate a raw oyster the other day. Never had one before at this particular restaurant. Up until then, I had no evidence that I personally wouldn’t get sick from it.We can draw inferences based on historical precedence and other viruses including coronaviruses, but we don't have much if any evidence for covid-19 specifically.
Take a look at these article:
Wrong again. Vaccines typically trigger a stronger antibody response so the end result is not the same. Unless you're going to say my bank account is the same as Warren Buffet's.Agreed, but from a scientific approach, getting a vaccine or catching Covid-19 will accomplish the same. The end result is a person with antibodies.
Except in this case, it would be like if you watched people eat several types of raw oysters, and then you were given a different type of raw oyster that no one else had eaten yet. You have evidence about some oysters, but not the one you're about to eat.Yeah, I guess. But I ate a raw oyster the other day. Never had one before at this particular restaurant. Up until then, I had no evidence that I personally wouldn’t get sick from it.
Or maybe I did have quite a good amount of circumstantial evidence from watching how other people do it before.
Well you actually do not get reinfected by the same virus serotype twice, cold or flu. You can get exposed to a different strain and suffer symptoms again. Good news here (and I guess it depends on which news source you might trust) is that this virus appears to be mutating very slowly. Fauci said it himself when expressing hope for a vaccine soonish.Sorry. I should have finished that sentence - "...it may turn out that herd immunity is a thing with this disease."
In general, clearly herd immunity exists. It may be that getting this disease provides you with useful antibodies that prevent recurrences, and if so, that's great. But it may be that this is more like the flu (but not the flu!) in that you can get reinfected over and over.
The common cold is caused by coronaviruses (four of them) and we can't build herd immunity to those.
The vaccines are being developed because that's how we know to fight diseases like this. I'm guessing whatever they produce and use will be effective, but it's possible nothing works and this thing is just here.
Okay I was going respond by going further down the oyster analogy, but I’ll spare us all. We have suffered from Coronavirus for centuries. Fauci has even said that there is a good reason to believe we obtain immunity as a result of infection and recovery. We have no verifiable evidence of a second infection in anyone (that I’m aware of), and if your secondary immune response didn’t teach itself to identify and kill the virus (T cells) then how would you recover in the 1st place?Except in this case, it would be like if you watched people eat several types of raw oysters, and then you were given a different type of raw oyster that no one else had eaten yet. You have evidence about some oysters, but not the one you're about to eat.
That won't happen, people are inherently selfish. And I do wear a mask as stated previously. I think what we are living in is the 'new normal'. Its just going to take awhile for people to get used to it.
You are entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is.
There was/is absolutely mass fear.
Other nations don't have the same media coverage that we do. In reality, we have no idea how Covid-19 is progressing around the world.
This is incorrect. Immunity is not a simple yes/no.Well you actually do not get reinfected by the same virus serotype twice, cold or flu.