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Just now, CountFrylock said:

yeah...i never heard anyone say "the pandemic will last forever" anyone who says that may as well say "hide indoors and never leave forever"

 

He may mean this will turn into an endemic. An endemic is a virus that devolves into a weakened state but remains in our environment forever, like influenza, which we have accepted as part of everyday life.

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Just now, CorbeauKarasu said:

nah, i was talking about  that loudmouth in class B and kendo girl.

oh......you mean that blonde asshole with no likeable traits

 

**shug** I don't care about him I hope he's the spy

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Just now, elfie said:

He may mean this will turn into an endemic. An endemic is a virus that devolves into a weakened state but remains in our environment forever, like influenza, which we have accepted as part of everyday life.

they've already decided that this virus will be Endemic

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Just now, ben0119 said:

Why was nobody selling candy apples?

Meh, Gentle and La Brava are still better people than the Logan brothers.  And I don't think those two fools will ever see the error of their ways and change.

They were. They were just sold out of them by then.

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Just now, CountFrylock said:

so then we just hunker down until a vaccine?

they've also basically said a Vaccine won't be found, but anticipate treatments that will enable us to handle the future strains of the virus as if it's a normal cold

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6 minutes ago, CorbeauKarasu said:

UNLOCKED] Spornosexuality and the Male vs Female Gaze | Journal of ...

"I'm the asshole dude in the last panel, so I'm gonna talk shit and make myself look stupid instead of keeping my mouth shut like a secure person would."

Batman with muscles is a male power fantasy...draws batman with muscles but with really bad face...Is this supposed to be self deprecating humor on their own fanbase or something? Like if you just gave him whiteout eyes and normal lips it would look like 98% of the batman adaptations aside from a few spin-off series. 

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11 minutes ago, mochi said:

they've also basically said a Vaccine won't be found, but anticipate treatments that will enable us to handle the future strains of the virus as if it's a normal cold

That's why there are already 3 vaccines in stage 2 and 3 trails and reports saying there will be a vaccine by the end of summer. 

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Just now, HardcoreHunter said:

That's why there are already 3 vaccines in stage 2 and 3 trails and reports saying there will be a vaccine by the end of summer. 

there are conflicting reports saying those reports are unsubstantiated

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1 minute ago, mochi said:

there are conflicting reports saying those reports are unsubstantiated

So the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci who announced this week that phase 3 is starting in July; is not a  reliable source? 

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11 minutes ago, elfie said:

Everything I read says it becoming an endemic MIGHT happen. No one is confirming anything!

Things like H1N1 which we have vaccines for are also endemic. The problem with H1N1 is that it has a huge amount of hosts it can incubate in and isn't limited to humans. It can enter dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, sheep, humans etc. Vaccines tend to have a shelf life on how effective they are. So it's difficult to pin down a virus like H1N1 especially when there were so many humans who refuse to be vaccinated. Covid 19 however has a weakness at the moment. It's very similar to polio in that it's only affecting humans. Covid also affects bats, but humans are rarely in contact with bats as we are the other animals listed. So covid could theoretically be whipped out with a vaccine, but it's unlikely that will work because people are dumb. I know people who said that they will refuse to have themselves or their children vaccinated if a covid vaccine is made, because they don't know what the govt put into that stuff. So it will be much harder if not impossible to fully eradicate the virus through a vaccine like we did with polio. Without a host covid dies within 3hrs. So if everyone were vaccinated covid would effectively be dead within hours in a dream world where everything goes right.  

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24 minutes ago, elfie said:

....... chickens, ducks, chipmunks, and cats can also get COVID-19.

From what I read it passes though dogs and cats quick since it can't replicate in them. So they can get infected and be carriers for a very short duration of time. For them to even be infected they would have to be in constant contact with someone else who is already infected. Rodents though it can replicate in, so I guess there is that. Birds same thing as pets they need to be around people who have it and it's only in them for a short time. Still if Humans were able to vaccinate, then a lot of the other problems would more than likely die out. 

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35 minutes ago, HardcoreHunter said:

Things like H1N1 which we have vaccines for are also endemic. The problem with H1N1 is that it has a huge amount of hosts it can incubate in and isn't limited to humans. It can enter dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, sheep, humans etc. Vaccines tend to have a shelf life on how effective they are. So it's difficult to pin down a virus like H1N1 especially when there were so many humans who refuse to be vaccinated. Covid 19 however has a weakness at the moment. It's very similar to polio in that it's only affecting humans. Covid also affects bats, but humans are rarely in contact with bats as we are the other animals listed. So covid could theoretically be whipped out with a vaccine, but it's unlikely that will work because people are dumb. I know people who said that they will refuse to have themselves or their children vaccinated if a covid vaccine is made, because they don't know what the govt put into that stuff. So it will be much harder if not impossible to fully eradicate the virus through a vaccine like we did with polio. Without a host covid dies within 3hrs. So if everyone were vaccinated covid would effectively be dead within hours in a dream world where everything goes right.  

Well the only people who would get covid at that point are the dumbass anti-vaxxers who refuse the vaccine.  It won't be any concern of ours who have taken the vaccine.

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Just now, HardcoreHunter said:

From what I read it passes though dogs and cats quick since it can't replicate in them. So they can get infected and be carriers for a very short duration of time. For them to even be infected they would have to be in constant contact with someone else who is already infected. Rodents though it can replicate in, so I guess there is that. Birds same thing as pets they need to be around people who have it and it's only in them for a short time. Still if Humans were able to vaccinate, then a lot of the other problems would more than likely die out. 

Dogs and cats have gotten them in the past, though they don't seem to be affected, and positive tests are so far all in the single digits. Most of them acted as if they never got it at all, and they theorize they all got it through humans in some way. For now they say they're both very low-risk.

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Just now, ben0119 said:

Well the only people who would get covid at that point are the dumbass anti-vaxxers who refuse the vaccine.  It won't be any concern of ours who have taken the vaccine.

vaccine isn't like the polio one though. It has a short half life of a couple of months from what I've read. So get the shot and you're immune for 2-4 months, then you're susceptible again. The only why for a vaccine like that to be fully effective is if almost everyone, especially those who live in cities and have frequent contact with people takes it. 

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2 minutes ago, elfie said:

Dogs and cats have gotten them in the past, though they don't seem to be affected, and positive tests are so far all in the single digits. Most of them acted as if they never got it at all, and they theorize they all got it through humans in some way. For now they say they're both very low-risk.

For now, all it takes though is a good mutation. H1N1 used to only affect pigs, and  Covid19 was only in a couple of animals like bats. A mutation later and a whole world of hosts opens up. Just have to hope that one of the dogs or cats that gets an infection doesn't harbor the perfect storm for it. 

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12 hours ago, mochi said:

oh......you mean that blonde asshole with no likeable traits

 

**shug** I don't care about him I hope he's the spy

ugh i always hate when they make the traitor or spy "that guy from the main regiment that doesn't get along with the MC" i feel like it's lazy, pandering writing.  yawned angrily when SAO did it. it was the second clue that the show was garbage.

fighting on the same side, but genuinely don't get along? he must be the traitor. i greatly prefer making them work together effectively so they can reaffirm their status as comrades without becoming friends.

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