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Old 04-07-2021, 12:48 PM   #202
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When you slow or stop the spread of a virus, like the common cold or flu, you can't predict the following strain. That's not a hunch. It will spread faster and probably be closer to a 2018 flu season in which actually had a very high lethality rate. The vaccine had a 40% effective rate.

My point is, if we don't have enough to study the current strain, we won't have a accurate vaccine.

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Please explain to me how those two things are linked in any way at all? Also, how is that not a 'hunch'? Sources please. Do you have a background in infectious diseases or virology? Biology? Immunology? Epidemiology? I am going to go out on a limb here and guess the answer is no. I don't understand the amount of people who think all it takes to be an expert in these topics is a little bit of google searching.
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