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I'm cracking myself up.It is only socialism when you give people money, not corporations.![]()
I'm cracking myself up.It is only socialism when you give people money, not corporations.![]()
@K1052
Here's some news you're gonna love.
Russia has a vaccine that haven't gone through any real clinical trials (that I'm aware of). They plan to massively produce + distribute it worldwide as soon as possible.
There is a special thing that happens to a child's body at midnight on their 10th birthday apparently.Even if the "kids don't spread it" study is correct...that study was only for kids under 10 wasn't it? I guess that was magically extrapolated to middle and high school kids because legally they're all children and viruses abide by man's laws.
On TV news tonight they said that Russia didn't conduct phase 3 trials, just went ahead and approved it.I think this is why i think they are rushing with the vaccine.
In Soviet Russia, Phase 3 IS YOU!On TV news tonight they said that Russia didn't conduct phase 3 trials, just went ahead and approved it.
Aw man, I used to shop at Stein mart with my in-laws, where will i buy incredibly shit-tier cheap Chinese clothes now!?Dun dun dun....
Another one bites the dust
Pretty much everywhere from Walmart to Macy's?Aw man, I used to shop at Stein mart with my in-laws, where will i buy incredibly shit-tier cheap Chinese clothes now!?
Who shops at Stein mart? This virus is just speeding up and putting businesses that needed to die out of their misery. It's like great forest fire. From the ashes the new forest will grow. It's ultimately healthy.Dun dun dun....
Another one bites the dust
Who shops at Stein mart? This virus is just speeding up and putting businesses that needed to die out of their misery. It's like great forest fire. From the ashes the new forest will grow. It's ultimately healthy.
Big-12 is going to say YOLO to COVID. Test positivity rate in TX is 20% and just passed half a million confirmed cases. Over 9K deaths.
Yeah, at this point, Moderna seems to be a poor bet. I do wonder how low the FDA will set the bar for efficacy. I hope it’s at least 50%. Obviously, it would be better if we find a vaccine with a higher efficacy rate.Yes, the data they released was sort of underwhelming even though some people showed an immune response. From what I have read part of the skill in making an adenovirus vector vaccine is picking a virus that hasn't been widely seen by people's immune systems already. This is likely the issue with their vaccine, the vector is getting beat by the immune system before it can get to the cells and start antigen production. Oxford solved this by using a chimp adenovirus basically guaranteed to be unknown to human immune systems.
Yeah, at this point, Moderna seems to be a poor bet. I do wonder how low the FDA will set the bar for efficacy. I hope it’s at least 50%. Obviously, it would be better if we find a vaccine with a higher efficacy rate.
Steinmart here has a nice mix of affordable golf shirts and outdoors apparel for guys, maybe in their 50's-60's... I actually bought some decent beach shirts and a few decent blazers/jackets from there for $20 and less.Who shops at Stein mart? This virus is just speeding up and putting businesses that needed to die out of their misery. It's like great forest fire. From the ashes the new forest will grow. It's ultimately healthy.
Think I heard last day or two on TV news that the Trump administration just paid Moderna $100,000,000 for their vaccine.Yeah, at this point, Moderna seems to be a poor bet. I do wonder how low the FDA will set the bar for efficacy. I hope it’s at least 50%. Obviously, it would be better if we find a vaccine with a higher efficacy rate.
My MIL and her sister/niece used to go to Steinmart like twice a week, it was really more of a social visit thing, buy some cheap shit scarves or hats or whatever while chatting it up. I don't know of anyone that seriously said 'man, I need some clothes, let me find the shittiest ones possible'.Who shops at Stein mart? This virus is just speeding up and putting businesses that needed to die out of their misery. It's like great forest fire. From the ashes the new forest will grow. It's ultimately healthy.
Well, glad that the min requirement is 50%, even if that includes reduction of symptoms (if significant enough). The side effects issue will be limited in scope because of the accelerated Phase III testing schedule. We'll know immediate side effects, but not longer term issues that can be sussed out with the typical vaccine that take much longer to develop and spend more time in test. Guess this is a time when excellence is the enemy of the good.The FDA bar for licensing is 50% efficacy which is measured by reduction in disease severity or infection. Moderna's results so far seem likely to clear the reduction requirement, nobody is sure about the latter until we get more data.
My personal opinion is the most and perhaps all the vaccine candidates in advanced US trial will actually work to one degree or another. This virus isn't particularly crafty by any means when it comes to generating an immune response against it. The bigger question is what works best with the least side effects and the greatest protective factor. That's not to say I would not take a vaccine that eliminated the disease impact on my body while still allowing some level of infection, some vaccines already work like this. For first generation vaccine(s) pretty ok is going to be good enough for now.
Think I heard last day or two on TV news that the Trump administration just paid Moderna $100,000,000 for their vaccine.![]()
Think I heard last day or two on TV news that the Trump administration just paid Moderna $100,000,000 for their vaccine.![]()
Well, glad that the min requirement is 50%, even if that includes reduction of symptoms (if significant enough). The side effects issue will be limited in scope because of the accelerated Phase III testing schedule. We'll know immediate side effects, but not longer term issues that can be sussed out with the typical vaccine that take much longer to develop and spend more time in test. Guess this is a time when excellence is the enemy of the good.
Yea I thought the gov just purchased a bunch of their vaccines. I was wondering if they would request a refund or maybe change the deal to get less vaccines and save a little. Prob not though.
Should we be concerned that the US is trying to buy out the manufacturing capacity for these manufacturers to corner the market, as it were?Yes, the government bought 100M doses from Moderna. We've bought over half a billion total doses from 6 different manufacturers using three different platforms (adenovirus, RNA, subunit).
