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  1. 3 hours ago, ukrules said:

    Deaths from Delta are greatly reduced everywhere, the problem with looking at the UK or European data is that there are very large numbers of vaccinated people there.

     

    In India and Thailand the number of people who are or were vaccinated when Delta hit was very low, that's the difference that makes the difference here....

    So your saying being vaccinated makes the Delta variant worse?

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  2. 13 hours ago, Abik said:

    The immunity last only for ½ a years, then you must have a new booster shot.

    The only solution is to vaccinate the whole world and pray..., if it wont work, we'll have to live beside it until a real medicine will be found.

    Not true. The researcher on the Joe Rogan show has antibodies after 10months.

    They know this as they get tested before every show.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, natway09 said:

    When we got our 1st jab of AZ in the village we also got instructions to avoid alcohol & coffee for 4 days.

    2 Thai characters had a bit of a binge on the 2nd night & would have died had the other 2 on the binge 

    not had the forsight to take directly to hospital

    They spent 3 days there

    Typical Thai voodoo nonsense talk. Same when you are sick and go to the pharmacy.  No chicken or seafood.

    Had the vaccine. Drank two coffees before. Drank 4 beers that night and drank two coffees the next morning. 

     

  4. On 7/19/2021 at 1:28 PM, Senechal said:

    I'm going to be the doom guy on this thread, I'm afraid. 

     

    My guess is "never" -- or at least not within the foreseeable future. I don't think this "pandemic" has an end. Looking at the international data from California to Australia to the UK, I don't see much reason to suspect there is a stable plateau of zero infection on the horizon.  (Not that "zero infection" was the original goal -- but it certainly appears to be now).

     

    The mutation rate appears to be a matter of weeks, and the efficacy of vaccines looks like it's a matter of 3 to 4 months at best. Infection rates are disturbingly high among the already-vaccinated. 

     

    The spike in cases in the UK, Israel, Malta and other high-majority vaccinated countries suggests that this virus is simply not going to be defeated in any long-term, sustainable sense by vaccines. Needless to say, Big Pharma will sell us (or our governments, at least) on the idea that the reason the vaccines aren't working is simply that we need more of them, more frequently. And we're going to need digital restrictions to make sure we comply.

     

    Vaccine passports are coming -- which is another way of saying that a permanent state of travel-restrictions is coming.  Yes, travel will be possible. No, I don't think travel will not be impulse driven, hassle-free or enjoyable -- or affordable for nearly as many people as it was before.

     

    The new normal is greatly reduced travel, and a return to national, in-country travel for most people around the world.

     

    One possible upside though: I think the era of massive group-tours might be drawing to a close. 1000 Chinese people crammed into a sightseeing coach seems like a recipe for Covid outbreaks and might make life difficult for tour operators. 

     

     

    Completely agree. 

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  5. Just now, Kadilo said:

    So much exciting talent on that bench. Let’s hope he has got his tactics right. 

     

    Doesn't look like we are going after the game early doors with that set up.

     

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