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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 26853125" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>I wouldn't say sorted out... There are many viruses around that we still do not have vaccines against. With Covid and the way it spreads, many around the world would be gone.... dead... China will manage better than the rest of the World. They have strict adherence to the rules and the authorities are spot on, immediately blocking your door from outside. They know how to contain and isolate.</p><p>But probably we will adjust our lifestyles to live with it. People would die and everyday testing will be a routine and there will be lot more will pray for a vaccine or a drug - there will be a lot less anti-vaxxers. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/yes.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yes:" title="Yes :yes:" data-shortname=":yes:" /></p><p></p><p>I have mentioned here before the last time with SARS we were bloody lucky. The virus mutated with a 29 nucleotide deletion in ORF8 - making it more virulent - but at the same time it lost the ability to aggressively infect humans. That's how SARS went away. This time there seems to be no such luck with the mutations.</p><p></p><p>Even with vaccines viruses are hard to control. It took the Polio vaccine 30 years to control the disease.... There is still polio and with Covid because of delays in polio vaccine delivery, it has raised it's ugly head again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 26853125, member: 562115"] I wouldn't say sorted out... There are many viruses around that we still do not have vaccines against. With Covid and the way it spreads, many around the world would be gone.... dead... China will manage better than the rest of the World. They have strict adherence to the rules and the authorities are spot on, immediately blocking your door from outside. They know how to contain and isolate. But probably we will adjust our lifestyles to live with it. People would die and everyday testing will be a routine and there will be lot more will pray for a vaccine or a drug - there will be a lot less anti-vaxxers. :yes: I have mentioned here before the last time with SARS we were bloody lucky. The virus mutated with a 29 nucleotide deletion in ORF8 - making it more virulent - but at the same time it lost the ability to aggressively infect humans. That's how SARS went away. This time there seems to be no such luck with the mutations. Even with vaccines viruses are hard to control. It took the Polio vaccine 30 years to control the disease.... There is still polio and with Covid because of delays in polio vaccine delivery, it has raised it's ugly head again. [/QUOTE]
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