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Loyola, I think there'll be a vaccine. (But I had honestly not contemplated there would never be one.)
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JaxSean
I’m not a doctor (shh!) but can we have a vaccine if there are people getting secondary infections?
Posted by
spamlet
May 13 '20, 12:03
That’s the part that makes me go 🤔.
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Vaccines are also thought to provide longer lasting immune response than the infection has itself. -- nm
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pmb
May 13, 12:08
The secondary positives have to my understanding been declared false. -- nm
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Reagen
May 13, 12:05
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Oh, have they? That I hadn’t seen and makes me more hopeful. -- nm
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spamlet
May 13, 12:06
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forget where I heard this, but the test can react to dead remants of the virus still circulating, as your cells work to expel them -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 13, 13:45
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