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Dutch researchers find effective anti-body against corona virus
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 865563" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>Not a vaccin, to develop a vaccin preventing infection will take at least two years. Anti-bodies stop the spread of the virus once your are infected. Because it is a pandemic (which are known to return in cycles) scientist hope to have the anti-body as a medicine approved for the fall cycle this year (assuming summer and warm weather will slow down the spread of corona).</p><p></p><p>@Rezjor</p><p>You'r to late remark is a bit of topic. Thing about viruses is that they morph and adapt. To put it in digital perspective, with real world viruses you are not talking about zero day response, but one or two year response. China released the virus for official research less than three weeks ago, so you might call this a zero month response (which equals to a zero hour response in digital viruses).</p><p></p><p>You are right corona is just another flue like spanish flue, but when it grows to pandemic proportions, it effects everyone not only because it hits the economy, but also because corona patients use scarce medical resources.</p><p>So the operation of your relative will be postponed causing complications or your friend having had a car accident will die, all because there is no room on intensive care.</p><p></p><p>This video of a supply chain employee (sorry all in Dutch) has a message for all corona preppers fearing there is not enogh toilet paper. [MEDIA=instagram]B9r7Er4pUaT[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 865563, member: 82776"] Not a vaccin, to develop a vaccin preventing infection will take at least two years. Anti-bodies stop the spread of the virus once your are infected. Because it is a pandemic (which are known to return in cycles) scientist hope to have the anti-body as a medicine approved for the fall cycle this year (assuming summer and warm weather will slow down the spread of corona). @Rezjor You'r to late remark is a bit of topic. Thing about viruses is that they morph and adapt. To put it in digital perspective, with real world viruses you are not talking about zero day response, but one or two year response. China released the virus for official research less than three weeks ago, so you might call this a zero month response (which equals to a zero hour response in digital viruses). You are right corona is just another flue like spanish flue, but when it grows to pandemic proportions, it effects everyone not only because it hits the economy, but also because corona patients use scarce medical resources. So the operation of your relative will be postponed causing complications or your friend having had a car accident will die, all because there is no room on intensive care. This video of a supply chain employee (sorry all in Dutch) has a message for all corona preppers fearing there is not enogh toilet paper. [MEDIA=instagram]B9r7Er4pUaT[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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