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Is Boris right to defy SAGE?

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(@splatt)
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Full escape any time soon is extremely unlikely.

Even the current batch of vaccines work on something like 50 epitopes. There's only so much the spike can mutate and so rapidly and maintain its function.

Even after that T cell mediated immunity is still likely to be effective against serious disease.

Long term yes we'll need vaccines that target more than just the spike (these are in development already) but we're good for now with the mRNAs and possibly Novavax.
Those have bought plenty of time.

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......(67m - 39m=16m).....But it doesn't. 67m - 39m=28m

sorry, 55m (all adults) less 39m (those who have had at least one dose) leaves 16m adults (mostly those under 30.)

Yes but then you have to add on all the children above the age of 4 who are also vectors, and unlikely to get a vaccine any time soon. Long and short we need > 80% of the population fully vaccinated.

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Why does 80% of the population need to be vaccinated?against what and to achieve what ??

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(@speedstick)
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I totally agree with you once again Miahoneybee.
Why why why on earth are we even contemplating vaccinating children with an experimental vaccination, when there is no way of knowing either the imminent or protracted dangers of this policy, this is child abuse and in some cases quite frankly premeditated murder!
Leave the bloody kids alone you psychopaths.
Coronaviruses are of very little to danger to anyone other than those already close to death or those with severe metabolic rate disorders.
Big pharma backed by puppet governments are selling you a scam here, for goodness sake see the SCAM!!!!
Kids lives are worth far far more than Big Pharma profits!!!!!

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But it doesn't. 67m - 39m=28m

sorry, 55m (all adults) less 39m (those who have had at least one dose) leaves 16m adults (mostly those under 30.)

Yes but then you have to add on all the children above the age of 4 who are also vectors, and unlikely to get a vaccine any time soon. Long and short we need > 80% of the population fully vaccinated.

Vectors of what and in the direction of whom?

I'll save you the effort: you mean the older at risk groups who are already fully vaccinated.

Unless of course their vaccines don't protect them (against all or any of the viruses) in which case not much point vaccinating anyonr else anyway.

Back to fluffing Hancock and Van Tam.

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