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Video: Meet the Thai 'virus hunters' working 24/7 to fight coronavirus


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Posted
7 minutes ago, Pravda said:

When will the cure be announced? 

Never ..

 

There is none against SARS,
there is none against a simple hay fever,
there is none against the flu,
and there won't be any against coronavirus;

all this is free publicity made by the government to prevent people from panicking

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5 minutes ago, geriatrickid said:

My long winded point is that much of the progress and  innovation we are seeing is due to the USA, EU and to a lesser extent Canada, Japanese and Australian public health facilities and it would be nice if just once this was noted in these "good news" promotional reports.

No mention of the UK where the biggest advance, so far, has been made?

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The video is fair. Thailand has quite good genome research capability largely for agriculture but also medicine. At the beginning they started using full genome sequencing (3 days) and now are using PCR (3 hours). This is what all countries must do before PCR codes or purchasable kits are available. It also sounds like they developed their own PCR codes (better way) and submitted them to WHO rather than downloading common codes. 

 

The problem is with someone else who has 100% control.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Assurancetourix said:

Never ..

 

There is none against SARS,
there is none against a simple hay fever,
there is none against the flu,
and there won't be any against coronavirus;

all this is free publicity made by the government to prevent people from panicking

A vaccine for SARS is currently going through trials.

There is already a 'hay fever' shot.

There is a vaccine for 'flu (flu jab) although the vaccine has to be modified twice a year due to the mutating 'flu virus.  It gives around 60% protection.

No reason why a WuFlu jab won't be developed but could take years.

 

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6 hours ago, rabas said:

The video is fair. Thailand has quite good genome research capability largely for agriculture but also medicine. At the beginning they started using full genome sequencing (3 days) and now are using PCR (3 hours). This is what all countries must do before PCR codes or purchasable kits are available. It also sounds like they developed their own PCR codes (better way) and submitted them to WHO rather than downloading common codes. 

 

The problem is with someone else who has 100% control.

Since when they was able to change?

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, geriatrickid said:

I suppose some people will be impressed, but really, it's a testing facility not a research center and is no different than the typical hospital facility that tests samples for HIV, hepatitis etc. The laboratory is following  level 2 safety procedures. If it was handling investigative research it would be at level 3  requiring a sealed room with pressurized entries, and the workers would  be wearing face shields with respirators. SARS, MERS require level 3 facilities. 

WHO requires BSL 3 if doing viral cultures, BSL 2 if "Agent", which I suppose this diagnosing is about: https://www.who.int/publications-detail/disease-commodity-package---novel-coronavirus-(ncov)

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Posted
16 hours ago, HHTel said:

There is a vaccine for 'flu

Provided you get vaccinated BEFORE being sick otherwise it is useless at all.

In France, every year there is a PREVENTIVE vaccination campaign before the start of winter;
this vaccination is free for people over the age of 60 or 65 but paying for all other people ...

In any case, it was like that 15 years ago before I left this country definitively.
It may have changed and certainly not for the better ...

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