Some thoughts re: my above
post worrying about if we’re going to be here a while like “1918”:
Reasons to be optimistic:
1. This is not 1918. We are over a hundred years ahead in science and technology.
2. We have the best scientists, doctors and organizations from around the world putting all their efforts into this, 24/7, sharing data globally...really brilliant minds and dedicated people...
3. In addition to the current vaccines, we have hundreds of other vaccine candidates on the horizon.
Wrt to my concerns about the mutations and vaccines:
a) We can test and identify these sequences, improve upon our genetic surveillance/sequencing - as Dr. Gottlieb, said, improvements need to be made in this regard. Through improved genomic surveillance, we can identify these new strains/variants/mutations/lineages wth you want to call them, and apply the latest science to current vaccine development research in real time.
Again, so far, thankfully, knock on wood, there is NO indication these current mutations will affect the efficacy of these current vaccines.
But the longer this thing runs rampant, and freaking “mutates”...
I am feeling very uneasy about all this, jmo, just sayin. Not that there wasn’t cause for concern before...
We know changes in the virus are normal and to be expected. That’s exactly what worries me.
I am all eyes and ears to see what happens in the UK with their lagging indicator, going forward.
Making note to look at variants within SARS and MERS.
(as a lay person of course)
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Here’s another thing. By now we should be hearing more about the co-existence of Influenza and Covid-19. Note to pick up here also.
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Already we’ve got 3 different mutations/variants, if I’m understanding correctly, which have shown themselves to be more infectious (614G, UK, SA).
What does this say about things going forward? Much anxiety here, jmo.