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		|  15-04-2020, 12:10 | #2176 |  
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					Originally Posted by tweetiepooh  And what happens if we get COVID-20/21/22/23/30?  Are they going to be like the cold so keep returning and reinfecting? |  It's highly unlikely, however we should be prepared. Have PPE available and a mechanism to quickly scale up testing. Intervene early, screen people at airports and isolate them as appropriate and contact trace. It's not rocket science and while moderately expensive by 2019 terms it's a relative bargain compared to a 35% drop in forecast GDP.
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		|  15-04-2020, 12:19 | #2177 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  It's highly unlikely, however we should be prepared. Have PPE available and a mechanism to quickly scale up testing. Intervene early, screen people at airports and isolate them as appropriate and contact trace. It's not rocket science and while moderately expensive by 2019 terms it's a relative bargain compared to a 35% drop in forecast GDP. |  That is all true, herd immunity to a changing target is not likely.  I think we also need to work globally and share more both is resource and information.  If we can shut down infection closer to source before it spreads that becomes much easier to manage and is likely to be cheaper in the long run.  That would mean maybe producing equipment that is portable so if infection starts in 3rd world it can be used there.
		 
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			Hopefully consumers should find it a little bit easier to get hold of paracetemol  after this deal.https://www.gov.uk/government/news/u...of-paracetamol
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			On a very positive side 
A 99 year old Captain Tom Moore wanted to raise £1,000 for the NHS buy walkiing 100 lengths of his garden.
 
Well as of 12:58pm on the 15th of April.
 
It's at £6,305,649.00.
 
The Just Giving site is struggling to refresh, at one poit 90,000 people were donating at the same time.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...swalkforthenhs 
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		|  15-04-2020, 13:56 | #2180 |  
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			What we need is rain and lots of it..That would keep more people indoors.
		 
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	You are right, of course - but then the vaccine when  it comes may also not work for the same reason unless they've found a clever killer add-in.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  The herd immunity that we don’t know will work ?<SNIP>
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					Originally Posted by Hom3r  On a very positive side 
A 99 year old Captain Tom Moore wanted to raise £1,000 for the NHS buy walkiing 100 lengths of his garden.
 
Well as of 12:58pm on the 15th of April.
 
It's at £6,305,649.00.
 
The Just Giving site is struggling to refresh, at one poit 90,000 people were donating at the same time.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...swalkforthenhs 
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		|  15-04-2020, 15:27 | #2182 |  
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					Originally Posted by Maggy  What we need is rain and lots of it..That would keep more people indoors. |  Not much fun queueing at the shops / supermarket / pharmacy though    
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  I think all of us echo what Chris has said. |  Hear hear .. 
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					Originally Posted by jonbxx  It looks like the big boys, namely Glaxo Smithkline and Sanofi Pasteur are getting together to work on a vaccine - https://www.sanofi.com/en/media-room...04-14-13-00-00 
These guys know their stuff and critically have the manufacturing scale at their plants in Belgium and France to get things done |  If the vaccine is being manufactured in the EU, does that fact that we have left the EMA affect timely access to the vaccine?
		 
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  Hear hear ..
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			GSK in the UK is working with its French rival on the vaccine so it's likely that it'll be manufactured in the UK as well so no need for the EU involvement.Source
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		|  15-04-2020, 18:13 | #2186 |  
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  GSK in the UK is working with its French rival on the vaccine so it's likely that it'll be manufactured in the UK as well so no need for the EU involvement.Source |  GSK doesn't really have vaccine manufacturing in the UK. The bulk of the local vaccine manufacturing is in Rixensart in Belgium. Blimmin huge site that too. However, it's not clear if the vaccine final formulation will be Sanofi, GSK or both.
 
(super geeky background, GSK is very good at whole viral vaccines, especially egg based products. Sanofi good at viral component vaccines)
 
On the regulation, the UK regulator (MHRA) is being super flexible on regulations so we would very likely take EMA approval directly even if approved after the end of the transition period. Where there's a will, there's a way...
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		|  15-04-2020, 20:12 | #2187 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  You are right, of course - but then the vaccine when  it comes may also not work for the same reason unless they've found a clever killer add-in.
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		|  15-04-2020, 22:40 | #2188 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  It's highly unlikely, |  Even though you are CableForums most eminent chief virologist, the correct answer I think would be, we don’t know.
 
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		| isolate them as appropriate and contact trace. |   isolate them based on airport screening that is too inaccurate?
  it certainly isn’t, it’s infectious disease management, when you don’t know the disease and you don’t know how infectious it is, you don’t know the mortality rate, you don’t know how if affects each individual............in short you know sweet FA about anything and you have to make decisions everyday based on the data of the previous day. 
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					Originally Posted by Paul  Not much fun queueing at the shops / supermarket / pharmacy though   |  I find the whole thing very civilised. I appreciate it may vary depending where you are and whilst the weather is good.
 
But I happily queue for about 5-10mins to get into my local Tesco or CoOp and it’s all very chilled and relaxed.
		 
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		|  15-04-2020, 22:59 | #2189 |  
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  GSK in the UK is working with its French rival on the vaccine so it's likely that it'll be manufactured in the UK as well so no need for the EU involvement.Source |  
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					Originally Posted by jonbxx  GSK doesn't really have vaccine manufacturing in the UK. The bulk of the local vaccine manufacturing is in Rixensart in Belgium. Blimmin huge site that too. However, it's not clear if the vaccine final formulation will be Sanofi, GSK or both.
 (super geeky background, GSK is very good at whole viral vaccines, especially egg based products. Sanofi good at viral component vaccines)
 
 On the regulation, the UK regulator (MHRA) is being super flexible on regulations so we would very likely take EMA approval directly even if approved after the end of the transition period. Where there's a will, there's a way...
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		|  16-04-2020, 00:44 | #2190 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  I find the whole thing very civilised. I appreciate it may vary depending where you are and whilst the weather is good.
 But I happily queue for about 5-10mins to get into my local Tesco or CoOp and it’s all very chilled and relaxed.
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