Eventually, universal or near universal testing will be the norm, in all likelihood. Especially if a vaccine or effective antivirals don’t materialize as quickly as we hope.
Or ever.
Or ever.
Eventually, universal or near universal testing will be the norm, in all likelihood. Especially if a vaccine or effective antivirals don’t materialize as quickly as we hope.
Or ever.
Right now I think Germany’s mortality rate is half a percent. We should be looking at what they are doing, and implementing best practices here. I know that won’t happen, cuz egos, but we absolutely should be.
I was just watching CNN International, and Ecuador is in bad shape. Already hospitals are completely full, and reports of dead bodies just left out in the street are surfacing.
Eventually, universal or near universal testing will be the norm, in all likelihood. Especially if a vaccine or effective antivirals don’t materialize as quickly as we hope.
Or ever.
I'm afraid by the time that's possible there won't be a need for it.
Ding ding. Testing mostly a placebo effect unless you get on top of it early with tracing etc.
It's already to late testings only really useful now in certain areas.
Would be useful for round two perhaps.
Why would you think that?I'm afraid by the time that's possible there won't be a need for it.
"Most respiratory viruses only give you a period of relative protection. I'm talking about a year or two. That's what we know about the seasonal coronaviruses," says Falsey.
In studies, human volunteers who agreed to be experimentally inoculated with a seasonal coronavirus showed that even people with preexisting antibodies could still get infected and have symptoms.
It's also possible that, for some reason, the body's immune response to seasonal coronaviruses is just not that robust or that something about the infection itself may inhibit the body's ability to develop long-term immunity.
"Maybe the antibodies are not protective, and that is why, even though they are present, they don't work very well," says Frieman.
Testing mostly a placebo effect unless you get on top of it early with tracing etc.
Testing let’s you know who has it now. That helps you trace contacts. That helps you isolate the infected to prevent further transmission,