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OT: Coronavirus Resources - and other things to not worry about

It's not bad or anything! It's cool science! Just... Animal studies. We aren't mice. More often than not, these things that work on mice have failed in humans.
The plus side is this doesn't not appear to actually interact with our immune system, more as an additional filter on the way in.

It sounds like this is more of a daily spray or something to use before events, not a vaccine spray as it is only retained for 8 hours.
 
The plus side is this doesn't not appear to actually interact with our immune system, more as an additional filter on the way in.

It sounds like this is more of a daily spray or something to use before events, not a vaccine spray as it is only retained for 8 hours.
Yeah that's a key difference to the nasal vaccines, which have all pretty much sucked balls in humans so far (while being nearly sterilizing in mice) and are at best marginally more effective than the intramuscular ones. There are a few sprays like this already out and approved in a few countries that claim 99% efficacy but I haven't seen any actual evidence that supports those claims.

Until we see it work in humans it's all just theoretical stuff. Which is fine, that's what research is. It moves slow and it's how we learn.
 
Actually, not to mention this spray is already out on the market and available to be purchased. Also check the conflict of interest section of the study. Eh. Okay I said I wasn't gonna be a debbie downer. Sorry.
 
Actually, not to mention this spray is already out on the market and available to be purchased. Also check the conflict of interest section of the study. Eh. Okay I said I wasn't gonna be a debbie downer. Sorry.
nah this is good. I'd rather know as much as possible
 
Had to hold myself from journaling a response to a social media post. This is from an acquaintance in the US.

"I see they are still advertising Covid boosters, haven't they killed enough kids?"
 
Had to hold myself from journaling a response to a social media post. This is from an acquaintance in the US.

"I see they are still advertising Covid boosters, haven't they killed enough kids?"
Response should have been "sorry just to clarify for you vaccines are the things you inject in your body to elicit an immune response. I believe you are talking about guns when referring to killing children. Hope this helps"
 
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