purplenose
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Thin air mate. No one can know that until the conclusion of the trial.
I would be surprised given the other results, but if true it would mean the lot going in the skip I would have thought.
Thin air mate. No one can know that until the conclusion of the trial.
He managed to condense it into just six tweets this time. So much for the brevity of Twitter.Did it take him 5 minutes to deliver one sentence like usual.
I'm sure Trump will in due course.
Interesting.
I was wondering how this mRNA (seemingly so successful atm) will play against the more traditional vaccines and whether these new methods will trump the older ones?
I have no idea how these things work however, so purely guess work on my behalf.
Like to explore the idea that mRNA vaccines could work very well against other viruses to however.

52000 watched the state of origin final in Brisbane. We will be there soon.
70% is good enough.Fingers crossed. Saw Robert Peston yesterday claim that the Oxford vaccine will "only" have 70% efficacy. No idea what he's basing that on though.
There's more to it than just taking the one that's most effective. We've used seasonal flu vaccines in the low 70% for effectiveness before now.I would be surprised given the other results, but if true it would mean the lot going in the skip I would have thought.
Fingers crossed. Saw Robert Peston yesterday claim that the Oxford vaccine will "only" have 70% efficacy. No idea what he's basing that on though.
Never seen it done before, it would be considered extremely taboo and sure as shit wouldn't be published. Internally they may have an idea of what's what but there's no way anyone would know. You'd risk your whole career just alluding to this - total bullshit without question.70% is good enough.
Peston must be reporting speculation. You might be able to guess at relative efficacy from the phase I immuno-response data, but I'm not qualified to do that, and I've not seen anyone attempting it.
There's more to it than just taking the one that's most effective. We've used seasonal flu vaccines in the low 70% for effectiveness before now.
What this does do is herald in a new age of science. It's hard to believe how fortunate we are here. mRNA is actually quite easy to make, it's cheap (relative) and the health and safety implications are much lower. I really can't overstate the benefits this would give us as the human race.
It's like we've gone to buy a present for our loved ones but we've to manage price, quality and availability. We've left the shop immediately with a better present and change enough to get a pint on the way home if this proves to be a viable technology.
There's more to it than just taking the one that's most effective. We've used seasonal flu vaccines in the low 70% for effectiveness before now.
What this does do is herald in a new age of science. It's hard to believe how fortunate we are here. mRNA is actually quite easy to make, it's cheap (relative) and the health and safety implications are much lower. I really can't overstate the benefits this would give us as the human race.
It's like we've gone to buy a present for our loved ones but we've to manage price, quality and availability. We've left the shop immediately with a better present and change enough to get a pint on the way home if this proves to be a viable technology.
Here you go.
Speculation it is, literally "gossip" from Peston's twitter feed.
Pay no heed, wait for results would be my view, and also, anything good enough is good enough. Doesn't need to be 95%, does need to be as soon as possible!
and the rest Europe etc etchopefully, but Australia were so much responsive over this compared to the UK
Stats will have determined it to be more than insignificant.As an outsider, 170 out of 43,000 is quite a small proportion. I mean it'a not even 1% of the test pool so what are the assurances that it is representative?
I'm basing the above on the recent posts I've read with the headline news.
Necessity is the mother of invention.From what you say it would seem to suggest that advances made due to this virus have been much more rapid than they would have otherwise been. Quite possible then that this thing could actually save millions more than it kills in the long run.
Cant stand Peston. Whoever thought he was good at doing his job needs their head testing with his awful slow stucatto delivery. How would he know anyway, his speciality is putting a negative spin on everything so we can guess he has just made it all up?Fingers crossed. Saw Robert Peston yesterday claim that the Oxford vaccine will "only" have 70% efficacy. No idea what he's basing that on though.