'Variations of this virus will be around for a long time' — Marc-André Langlois, University of Ottawa
Do you consider that annual shots being required a big problem?Wow... someone suggested a flu like virus with flu like symptoms may require additional vaccinations
Anyone else remember those Captain Obvious commercials?
As soon as we decrease the number of covidiots. The sooner that everybody complies with prevention protocol and gets vaccinated, the sooner we get back to normal.So when do we get to open everything back up?
When circulating levels are low enough that with a largely immunized population, it is unlikely to be able to spike up severely. Like the flu.So when do we get to open everything back up?
He didn't just "suggest" it as a possibility, he said it's "likely" to happen:Wow... someone suggested a flu like virus with flu like symptoms may require additional vaccinations
Anyone else remember those Captain Obvious commercials?
Beyond the likely vs suggested (which really is nitpicking over semantics)Which means it may not happen in which case covid is not like the flu in that regard, in addition to other ways it is different from the flu.
Try a google or forum search of my posts on the subject, if you need a memory refresher:How is covid different than the flu?
Kinda like SARS, H1N1, Swine flu.....they just .......................disappeared??? Because thats what they do?He didn't just "suggest" it as a possibility, he said it's "likely" to happen:
"Langlois said that's one of the reasons why annual COVID-19 shots likely will be necessary in the future. As the virus mutates and adapts, the vaccines will need to be updated — just like the annual flu shot.
"It's a question of time. I mean, this is what viruses do. Viruses, every time they replicate, they acquire new mutations," he said. "And it's very likely that all the vaccines that are deployed right now will need to be modified in the future."
Which means it may not happen in which case covid is not like the flu in that regard, in addition to other ways it is different from the flu.
The only one of those that has been eradicated in humans is SARS, and most people expect it will re-emerge at some point from the animal reservoirs.Kinda like SARS, H1N1, Swine flu.....they just .......................disappeared??? Because thats what they do?
So you are basically saying you do not know and to try googling some random results lolTry a google or forum search of my posts on the subject, if you need a memory refresher:
"differences between flu and covid":
differences between flu and covid - Google Zoeken
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Try a google or forum search of my posts on the subject, if you need a memory refresher:
"differences between flu and covid":
differences between flu and covid - Google Zoeken
www.google.com