Donate SIGN UP

Hands Up

Avatar Image
teacake44 | 12:35 Tue 10th Nov 2020 | Current Affairs
35 Answers
The ones that were adamant that we wouldn't have a vaccine. :0)))
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 20 of 35rss feed

1 2 Next Last

Avatar Image
My hands are up. I didn’t think we would not get a vaccine .My thoughts were at least summer time 2021. Well done those chemists, would it be too much to ask for 100% success rate soon ?
13:50 Tue 10th Nov 2020
I thought it would be next year.
But testing and certification has been fast tracked because of the urgency of the situation. In normal times rigorous testing and highly detailed scrutiny takes several years. Corners have been cut, but if it works safely, then many lives will be saved.

And whoever develops the most effective vaccine stands to make a great deal of money.
Question Author
Well everything has been fast tracked, I said a few weeks ago there's never been a time when the whole world has worked on one single problem together, and shared their findings.
Question Author
Looks like its not only Trump that can't admit being wrong. :0)
The UK Government is saying Easter for mass roll out of a vaccine.
// we wouldn't have a vaccine//

there may be a vaccine, even an effective one. but "we" (the UK) won't be getting it any time soon. it's an american vaccine, made in america. the US won't be letting it out anytime soon. in his acceptance address yesterday Biden said pretty much just that.
Not sure anyone said that a vaccine could never be developed. We cautioned that it would not be immediate and may takes months, if not years. As it turns out, it will be about a year before we get a jab ourselves.
I haven't seen any mention of whether Pfizer and its partner are able to patent this vaccine - if so, they could charge vast amounts of money for it.
mushroom, they are rolling it out starting in december
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54882091
TC - FWIW I never said their would not be a vaccine.
Question Author
TTT I never said ( you) did, but many did, I'm just interested who's brave enough to come forward and say they were wrong, or hide behind the sofa as they say. :0)
What surprised me this morning, when they were talking about it working for about 90% of people, is that the 'flu jab is only effective for about 50% of people.
just wanted to make it clear that I'm not one of those that "can't admit being wrong".
Please keep this discussion away from ChatterBank. We want ChatterBank to assist members who would like some escapism. For that reason I have moved this thread into "Current Affairs".
we were initially told that the fastest vaccine developed in history was mumps and that took four years. I knew with the labs of the world on it and the potential for reward it'd be much much quicker than that.
Question Author
12.26 It appears in what I was watching this morning the reason for a 90% rate is because this vaccine has been developed in a entirely different way to how they used to make them, but to complicated to even try and explain.
Hands up, who'll have it if offered? I'd be very sceptical.
I was expressing surprise that the 'flu vaccine is only effective for 50% of the people who take it; I believed it was much closer to 100%.
Question Author
I would have thought this was a form of escapism, and very good news for may be folk who don't dabble in current affairs/politics.
Question Author
bhg, It's a crude way of trying to explain it, but it appears that past vaccines are grown, like a mold if you like, then broken up into smaller parts and injected into the body. This has not been done like that in any way.
I assume they'll also be injecting those pesky 5G masts!
I don't recall anyone saying there wouldn't be a vaccine. As it's yourself asserting that there was, teacake, how about digging a few examples out? or does that not suit your agenda?

1 to 20 of 35rss feed

1 2 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

Hands Up

Answer Question >>