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SURVEY: Is vaccination the only way out of the current situation?

SURVEY: Is vaccination the only way out of the current situation? 92 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: Is vaccination the only way out of the current situation?

    • Yes, and Sinovac will likely be sufficent to reach herd immunity.
      36%
      27
    • No, Sinovac will greatly help, but will not be effective against variants which will spread.
      63%
      46

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17 hours ago, Moonlover said:

An ill-conceived survey aimed at an ill-informed audience. 

 

No I didn't vote either.

Quite, about a particular vaccine rather than vaccination as a solution to the pandemic as implied.

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  • Survey questions are written so no answer matches my opinion. Unable to participate

  • OneMoreFarang
    OneMoreFarang

    Why do you write "vaccination" in the headline and then your only options are about Sinovac? That doesn't make sense!

  • The question here in Thailand is if vaccination is still necessary if there are almost no Covid cases. Not even 100 anymore despite almost no lock downs. Even the "dangerous" night venues are open wit

12 hours ago, Artisi said:

Got your foil hat close by? 

why? I'm not Thai. ????

On 2/23/2021 at 1:55 PM, BritManToo said:

That's just not true, there was never any vaccination for Spanish Flu. It's still as deadly as it ever was, if it were to be found and revived.

Several bacterial vaccines were produced to fight the Spanish flu at the time, none with any notable success.!
https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/spanish-influenza-pandemic-and-vaccines

Spanish flu is AH1N1 strain. (note the first on the list)

Recommended inclusions in the 2020 flu jab are:

 

BTW, Spanish flu originated in an army training camp in Kansas city in 1917, not Spain.
It was brought to Europe by American GIs but as the allies were at war they suppressed the number of infections, but not so in Spain, thus in 1918 with the Spanish infections showing higher than those in war torn Europe it was named as such.
 

  • A/Hawaii/70/2019 (H1N1)pdm09-like virus (updated)
  • A/Hong Kong/45/2019 (H3N2)-like virus (updated)
  • B/Washington/02/2019 (B/Victoria lineage)-like virus (updated)
  • B/Phuket/3073/2013-like (Yamagata lineage) virus.

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