Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTTT.
Head of Operation Warp Speed came out and said he expects the vaccine to have efficacy in the 90% range. I was blown away by that comment and made me think they’ve already determined who the front runner is. Regardless, this is great if it holds for phase 3 trials.
Wow, link?
Anonymous wrote:BTTT.
Head of Operation Warp Speed came out and said he expects the vaccine to have efficacy in the 90% range. I was blown away by that comment and made me think they’ve already determined who the front runner is. Regardless, this is great if it holds for phase 3 trials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Fairfax Health District’s Current 7-Day Positivity Rate is down to 5.2%. Loudoun 5.0%. Arlington is an impressive 3.9%. Prince William has been dropping and is at 7.4%.
The Fairfax Health District shows 7 new cases over the last day. I follow the test positive 7 day averages and typically not the case count, but barring some reason yet to be announced any time there is a single digit number of cases it should be a positive thing, right?
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/case-information
Anonymous wrote:Russia is set to approve a vaccine in the next couple of weeks. I'm sure there's a great deal of skepticism, and it's something that would probably never reach our shores. But it's a "swing for the fences" development. If it proves to be moderately effective and numbers are driven down, it will generate a ton of positive press for vaccines and set the stage for the other vaccines coming online later this year. Conversely, it could be a big swing and miss that fuels the anti-vaccine movement. However, the risk of that will be somewhat mitigated that it's Russia, released a half-year in front of everybody else, etc. I'm really rooting that this works for them.
Anonymous wrote:The Fairfax Health District’s Current 7-Day Positivity Rate is down to 5.2%. Loudoun 5.0%. Arlington is an impressive 3.9%. Prince William has been dropping and is at 7.4%.
Anonymous wrote:Russia is set to approve a vaccine in the next couple of weeks. I'm sure there's a great deal of skepticism, and it's something that would probably never reach our shores. But it's a "swing for the fences" development. If it proves to be moderately effective and numbers are driven down, it will generate a ton of positive press for vaccines and set the stage for the other vaccines coming online later this year. Conversely, it could be a big swing and miss that fuels the anti-vaccine movement. However, the risk of that will be somewhat mitigated that it's Russia, released a half-year in front of everybody else, etc. I'm really rooting that this works for them.
Anonymous wrote:
New study out today that shows 35% of people who did not have Covid-19 had T-cell reactions to covid, almost certainly a cross-immunity from other coronaviruses.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2598-9
Anonymous wrote:The Fairfax Health District’s Current 7-Day Positivity Rate is down to 5.2%. Loudoun 5.0%. Arlington is an impressive 3.9%. Prince William has been dropping and is at 7.4%.
oAnonymous wrote:In my state (midwest), masks were required in all of major counties starting around the 4th of July. The masks are working- our new case rate plateaued and is now declining.