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Old 05-11-2021, 12:13   #7989
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Brilliant, although you would be disappointed if an antiviral designed to fight covid didn’t perform better than one designed to fight a different respiratory illness that isn’t even caused by the same class of virus. It’s remarkable that Molnupiravir works at all really, but just as well because this one is still going to be a good few months away from widespread availability.

Biomedical science is where it’s all happening right now though isn’t it. So many remarkable achievements in such a short time.
Wonderful seeing all these great treatments and vaccines developed or in the pipeline.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I said ‘close to the base line’. It’s the base line that indicates 0 infections.

Do you deliberately misread my posts or are you speed reading?
I suspect you might find it easier going on this forum if you were a bit more specific with your predictions.
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