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BAT develops potential Covid vaccine

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posted on 2/4/20

comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 52 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 2 minutes ago
does testing STOP you from getting Corvid 19 ?
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It can do yes. In Germany they did high numbers of tests and were able to better isolate people due to this. They have reported 78k cases with 931 dead. They are doing over 300k tests per week, meaning they can trace it and isolate it.

The UK have

Here in the UK we haven't been testing and therefore we only know about the serious cases. Considering 2300 people have died, if you estimated using Germany's statistics, that would mean 226k should have contracted the virus and yet our statistics show 30k. This means they had no way of isolating it, only to shut the country down.

It was all about the testing in the beginning, they messed that up and therefore it became about isolating everybody. So yes, testing can stop you getting it, as people are tracked and isolated earlier.
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so if I get the all clear to-day I can't get it tomorrow.
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That's not what I said.

If people were tested and isolated early like in Germany, then less people would have it and you would be less likely to get it.
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sorry you said "it can do yes" according to German media why is Germany now having second thoughts on the way they have been testing.
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Yes, that's what I said. It can stop you getting it as less people would be infected and you'd be less likely to be in contact with those people.

I'm really not sure what you're struggling with here.

posted on 2/4/20

comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 52 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 2 minutes ago
does testing STOP you from getting Corvid 19 ?
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It can do yes. In Germany they did high numbers of tests and were able to better isolate people due to this. They have reported 78k cases with 931 dead. They are doing over 300k tests per week, meaning they can trace it and isolate it.

The UK have

Here in the UK we haven't been testing and therefore we only know about the serious cases. Considering 2300 people have died, if you estimated using Germany's statistics, that would mean 226k should have contracted the virus and yet our statistics show 30k. This means they had no way of isolating it, only to shut the country down.

It was all about the testing in the beginning, they messed that up and therefore it became about isolating everybody. So yes, testing can stop you getting it, as people are tracked and isolated earlier.
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so if I get the all clear to-day I can't get it tomorrow.
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That's not what I said.

If people were tested and isolated early like in Germany, then less people would have it and you would be less likely to get it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sorry you said "it can do yes" according to German media why is Germany now having second thoughts on the way they have been testing.
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Yes, that's what I said. It can stop you getting it as less people would be infected and you'd be less likely to be in contact with those people.

I'm really not sure what you're struggling with here.
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O dear ask a simple question and I'm the one who is struggling, never mind.

posted on 2/4/20

comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 52 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Redvalk (U14242)
posted 2 minutes ago
does testing STOP you from getting Corvid 19 ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It can do yes. In Germany they did high numbers of tests and were able to better isolate people due to this. They have reported 78k cases with 931 dead. They are doing over 300k tests per week, meaning they can trace it and isolate it.

The UK have

Here in the UK we haven't been testing and therefore we only know about the serious cases. Considering 2300 people have died, if you estimated using Germany's statistics, that would mean 226k should have contracted the virus and yet our statistics show 30k. This means they had no way of isolating it, only to shut the country down.

It was all about the testing in the beginning, they messed that up and therefore it became about isolating everybody. So yes, testing can stop you getting it, as people are tracked and isolated earlier.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
so if I get the all clear to-day I can't get it tomorrow.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That's not what I said.

If people were tested and isolated early like in Germany, then less people would have it and you would be less likely to get it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sorry you said "it can do yes" according to German media why is Germany now having second thoughts on the way they have been testing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, that's what I said. It can stop you getting it as less people would be infected and you'd be less likely to be in contact with those people.

I'm really not sure what you're struggling with here.
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O dear ask a simple question and I'm the one who is struggling, never mind.
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Well the question has an obvious answer which I gave you.

It's basic stuff to say that much more testing, especially in the earlier stages would lead to less people becoming infected and therefore it can stop people getting infected.

posted on 2/4/20

SO on this thing

a) its published on aprils fools day

b) it says its got through clinical testing.

thats all you need to know.

really bad taste

posted on 2/4/20

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posted on 2/4/20

comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 55 minutes ago
SO on this thing

a) its published on aprils fools day

b) it says its got through clinical testing.

thats all you need to know.

really bad taste


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Coincidence

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