International Coronavirus Breaking News, v6

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I can't get over the fact that one clinician at UCD blew this whole coverup open by refusing to take a no from the CDC for a week. Wondering if a legitimate act of whistleblowing came from that hospital. While this is going on, Congress, CDC, and Trump administration all finally admit we might have a problem. I don't think they were planning to do so until their hand was forced. These people have the best virologists, epidemiologists, communications specialists in those areas wanting to help, but decide that keeping information from the public is a better course of action. SMH.
 
Dammit, this virus is going too far.

I better not be put to the test to shave my Van Dyke (first time i have seen it also referred to as a 'Circle Beard") in a test of Vanity versus Safety.

Canada better keep this thing under control.
You question trump and the USA on their actions and think Canada has a clue lmao .... the Canadian government has said zero, put in place zero travel restrictions, and has only opened their mouths at the start to say they didn’t want any Chinese racism....
 
The stock market begins to fall due to a plague-Liberals stricken with TDS "OMG yas Orange Man Bad is out of here!!"
 
I can't get over the fact that one clinician at UCD blew this whole coverup open by refusing to take a no from the CDC for a week. Wondering if a legitimate act of whistleblowing came from that hospital. While this is going on, Congress, CDC, and Trump administration all finally admit we might have a problem. I don't think they were planning to do so until their hand was forced. These people have the best virologists, epidemiologists, communications specialists in those areas wanting to help, but decide that keeping information from the public is a better course of action. SMH.


I don't care... Republican or Democrat...
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If you have not noticed, in your TDS fueled haze, you need to remove Trump's scrotum from your eyes. Pence is rightly being questioned on this and only you think it is wrong to do so.

There is even a prior Trump Tweet, criticizing just this type of move, he made here, but when Obama was in charge.

So guess what, now you are insulting your Dear Leader. It will be fun seeing you trying to spin that.

And GTFOH with the derail talk as you can literally shove that up your a$$. I'm Canadian and see no one saying Trudeau or our gov't is off limits. I see Xi and China being critiqued. It was only once (and on the very first time) Trump and the US response was raised for similar critique that certain Trumpsters started crying and reporting it crying 'Leave Trump Alone" and suggesting posting anything critical of Trump is derailing. That is some crazy level of TDS.

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Under every prior administration the Experts in both science and medicine could address the public directly to assuage fears and ensure people had the right info to best look after their own safety.

This is the first time an administration has said 'keep the scientists and doctors quiet and let my hand picked politicians answer all questions'. Something that would make Xi proud.
Jesus, your TDS is off the charts.

Where did I suggest that it was wrong to question Pence, or the appointment of Pence? Where did I suggest that Trump didn't prove himself a hypocrite with past tweets?

I didn't.

I pointed out that you were already howling in the Mayberry thread with a political derail that Trump had ignored and even covered up the threat WuFlu posed by pointing out that he took it seriously enough to appoint his most senior lieutenant in all of government to handle the crisis. Whether or not you approve of that man's capability is irrelevant to the point in contention, and to your ridiculous, baseless, conspiratorial claims against Trump.

You can't even approach the world with a balanced enough mindset to accept that I'm not a Trump supporter. It doesn't matter how many times I repeat myself on the matter. I'm simply not someone in a perpetual pathological seizure from the invocation of his mere name who convicts him for crimes he hasn't yet committed. That's how irrational you are. You were already alleging wrongdoing on his part before he'd done anything. Now that he's done something you're attempting to shift the goalposts to a new debate that was never taking place anywhere but in your deranged head to avoid acknowledging how insanely wrong you were about the first matter.

I don't believe anyone on this forum suffers from as severe a case of TDS as you do.
 
I can't get over the fact that one clinician at UCD blew this whole coverup open by refusing to take a no from the CDC for a week. Wondering if a legitimate act of whistleblowing came from that hospital. While this is going on, Congress, CDC, and Trump administration all finally admit we might have a problem. I don't think they were planning to do so until their hand was forced. These people have the best virologists, epidemiologists, communications specialists in those areas wanting to help, but decide that keeping information from the public is a better course of action. SMH.


I almost, almost, agree that keeping a lid on it for a period of time makes sense. Sometimes, the American public are idiots. We get forecast an inch of snow and people act like it's the end of the world and buy up everything they can at the grocery. You know that picture of cars on fire during a snowstorm? That was taken like 5 miles from my house. If people freak out over that shit, I can only imagine what they would do at the potential for a pandemic. People are stupid, though. At the moment, this is getting less attention at the water coolers than an inch of snow. I'm not panicking or sticking my head in the sand but I feel like at least monitoring the situation is a good move, which I don't feel like enough people are doing.
 
This is all being orchestrated. This is how they are going to push through forced vaccinations.
 
Gilead Sciences is working on coronavirus drug trials...fingers crossed.

Thank God for this private US company.
I wonder if they or "any other civilized country with free healthcare" will be the one to "save" us.

Australia is working on one too smart ass. You think Gilead are the only people in the world working on this?

As it was already established all the way back in v3, the quest to come up with a viable coronavirus vaccine is a global effort, with many more countries joining in the race since then:

https://forums.sherdog.com/posts/158747793/

It's an epidemic. We are in this together.
 
I almost, almost, agree that keeping a lid on it for a period of time makes sense. Sometimes, the American public are idiots. We get forecast an inch of snow and people act like it's the end of the world and buy up everything they can at the grocery. You know that picture of cars on fire during a snowstorm? That was taken like 5 miles from my house. If people freak out over that shit, I can only imagine what they would do at the potential for a pandemic. People are stupid, though. At the moment, this is getting less attention at the water coolers than an inch of snow. I'm not panicking or sticking my head in the sand but I feel like at least monitoring the situation is a good move, which I don't feel like enough people are doing.
I hear you, but I think they had a chance to communicate what's happening in a way to both reduce infection spread and control panic. Being caught out like this doesn't promote calm or trust, and the cognitive dissonance produced by simultaneously asking people to believe everything's fine/nothing is fine is causing people to lash out at each other and try to find someone to blame. If they'd calmly admitted what was going on, and advised best practices, I think we'd be in a better place. Here's one example, but it's probably too late.
 
The DOW is taking a beating, but not everyone are losing money.

The same three biotech stock tickers that have been mentioned in the last 4 threads are soaring through the roof, as expected.


Coronavirus vaccine progress sends U.S biotech's stock soaring
By Paul R. La Monica, CNN Business | February 26, 2020​

The race is on to find a vaccine for the deadly Wuhan coronavirus -- and another drug company said Wednesday that it hopes it will be able to develop a successful drug.

Small biotech firm Novavax said in a press release Wednesday that it has made "progress in its efforts to develop a novel vaccine to protect against coronavirus disease."

Novavax said it is looking at several vaccine candidates for animals and hopes to be able to narrow them down to find "an optimal candidate for human testing, which is expected to begin by the end of spring 2020." Shares of Novavax (NVAX) soared nearly 20% Wednesday on the news.

"Our previous experience working with other coronaviruses, including both MERS and SARS, allowed us to mobilize quickly," said Novavax CEO Stanley Eck in a statement. He added that Novavax was hopeful it could begin Phase I clinical testing in May or June.

Still, Novavax joins a crowded field of biotechs and other drug makers frantically trying to come up with a vaccine to treat the outbreak.

Another small US biotech company named Moderna (MRNA) said late Monday that it has already shipped an experimental vaccine to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for testing. Shares of Moderna soared 20% Wednesday, following a more-than-25% spike Tuesday.

The best possible hope for a coronavirus treatment might actually come from biotech giant Gilead Sciences (GILD). Officials at the World Health Organization touted the potential for Gilead's remdesivir drug during a press conference in China on Monday, saying that remdesivir is the only drug that "may have real efficacy" in treating coronavirus patients.

The company has previously said that remdesivir was successful in treating MERS and SARS, two other types of coronaviruses. Shares of Gilead were up 3% Wednesday and the stock rose nearly 5% Monday -- even as the Dow plunged more than 1,000 points.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/26/investing/novavax-coronavirus-vaccine/index.html
 
I would imagine intravenous drug use and promiscuous anal/unprotected sex contributed to the Indiana AIDS outbreak.

Bigot! <Eek2.0> Victim Blaming! <Eek2.0>

Aids is not the fault of people who choose to engage in promiscuous sex and hard drug use. It is the lack of needle exchanges that is the real culprit.

...as governor of Indiana, he [Pence] slashed public health spending and delayed the introduction of needle exchanges, which led to the state’s worst outbreak of HIV. He takes over from Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar who has been heading the White House coronavirus task force since the beginning of January.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/26/21155286/mike-pence-coronavirus-response-hiv
 
Phase one of vaccine testing for Moderna's version will be underway soon:

Seattle research center chosen to conduct nation's first coronavirus vaccine tests
by KOMO News Staff | February 27,2020​

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SEATTLE - A Seattle-based medical research facility expects to be the first in the nation to begin clinical testing of a vaccine to use against the new coronavirus that is spreading around the globe.

Rebecca Hughes, spokesperson for Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, said it was selected by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as the first to begin testing of an anti-coronavirus vaccine.

The trials are still awaiting final approval, but Kaiser Permanente Institute is getting ready, Hughes said.

The tests will measure the effectiveness of an investigational vaccine known as mRNA-1273, produced by ModernaTX, Inc.

Hughes said the trial is expected to take 13 months. It will recruit 45 healthy individuals, ages 19 to 55, to participate.

The trial vaccine does not include any form of live virus, and the trial will not expose participants to the virus. To prepare for the trial, Kaiser Permanente Institute’s vaccine research group is establishing a registry of healthy adults age who are interested and potentially eligible to participate.

The trial will be a "phase one" test in a three-phase process examining the potential vaccine. In this first phase, Kaiser Permanente researchers will test safety and antibody production, meaning that it will test various doses’ safety and whether these doses are producing an immune response.

This phase one trial will not study the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing coronavirus infection. That will come at a later phase of the research.

The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has infected at least 82,588 people and caused at least 2,814 deaths since the outbreak began in December in Wuhan, China.



Israel is also jumping in the mix:

Israeli scientists: 'In a few weeks, we will have coronavirus vaccine'
Once the vaccine is developed, it will take at least 90 days to complete the regulatory process and potentially more to enter the marketplace.

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Israeli scientists are on the cusp of developing the first vaccine against the novel coronavirus, according to Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis. If all goes as planned, the vaccine could be ready within a few weeks and available in 90 days, according to a release.

“Congratulations to MIGAL [The Galilee Research Institute] on this exciting breakthrough,” Akunis said. “I am confident there will be further rapid progress, enabling us to provide a needed response to the grave global COVID-19 threat,” Akunis said, referring to the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

For the past four years, a team of MIGAL scientists has been developing a vaccine against infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), which causes a bronchial disease affecting poultry. The effectiveness of the vaccine has been proven in preclinical trials carried out at the Veterinary Institute.

MIGAL is located in the Galilee.“Our basic concept was to develop the technology and not specifically a vaccine for this kind or that kind of virus,” said Dr. Chen Katz, MIGAL’s biotechnology group leader.

“The scientific framework for the vaccine is based on a new protein expression vector, which forms and secretes a chimeric soluble protein that delivers the viral antigen into mucosal tissues by self-activated endocytosis, causing the body to form antibodies against the virus.”

Endocytosis is a cellular process in which substances are brought into a cell by surrounding the material with cell membrane, forming a vesicle containing the ingested material.

In preclinical trials, the team demonstrated that the oral vaccination induces high levels of specific anti-IBV antibodies, Katz said.“Let’s call it pure luck,” he said. “We decided to choose coronavirus as a model for our system just as a proof of concept for our technology.”

But after scientists sequenced the DNA of the novel coronavirus causing the current worldwide outbreak, the MIGAL researchers examined it and found that the poultry coronavirus has high genetic similarity to the human one, and that it uses the same infection mechanism, which increases the likelihood of achieving an effective human vaccine in a very short period of time, Katz said.

“All we need to do is adjust the system to the new sequence,” he said. “We are in the middle of this process, and hopefully in a few weeks we will have the vaccine in our hands. Yes, in a few weeks, if it all works, we would have a vaccine to prevent coronavirus.

”MIGAL would be responsible for developing the new vaccine, but it would then have to go through a regulatory process, including clinical trials and large-scale production, Katz said.

Akunis said he has instructed his ministry’s director-general to fast-track all approval processes with the goal of bringing the human vaccine to market as quickly as possible.

“Given the urgent global need for a human coronavirus vaccine, we are doing everything we can to accelerate development,” MIGAL CEO David Zigdon said.

The vaccine could “achieve safety approval in 90 days,” he said.

It will be an oral vaccine, making it particularly accessible to the general public, Zigdon said.

“We are currently in intensive discussions with potential partners that can help accelerate the in-human trials phase and expedite completion of final-product development and regulatory activities,” he said.



Australia produced first proof-of-concept vaccine candidate. It's not ready for human trials anytime soon though.

COVID-19 research at University of Queensland produces first vaccine candidate
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 by Chris Galford

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In three weeks, researchers at Australia’s University of Queensland have produced a vaccine candidate for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and have moved it to further development.

Part of the larger Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) rapid response program, the effort has so far demonstrated the feasibility of a technology known as a molecular clamp. This technology was used to engineer a vaccine candidate that researchers hope will be more recognizable by the body’s immune system and trigger a more robust immune response. While formal pre-clinical testing is still a ways off, the efforts at least demonstrate a proof of concept.

The next step will be to produce the vaccine on a larger scale for additional testing and determine its actual efficacy against COVID-19.

“There is still extensive testing to ensure that the vaccine candidate is safe and creates an effective immune response, but the technology and the dedication of these researchers means the first hurdle has been passed,” said Peter Høj, vice-chancellor and president at the University of Queensland, touting the considerable progress and long hours sunk into the project.

The research team will continue to operate under an accelerated timetable going forward, with the hopes of achieving investigational clinical testing sometime after the middle of the year. In this way, it is one of only three programs worldwide initiated by CEPI for rapid mobilization.

https://homelandprepnews.com/storie...-queensland-produces-first-vaccine-candidate/
 
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As it was already established all the way back in v3, the quest to come up with a viable coronavirus vaccine is a global effort, with many more countries joining in the race since then:

https://forums.sherdog.com/posts/158747793/

It's an epidemic. We are in this together.
Certainly we are, since we're all human, and capable of contracting the disease, but China's disastrous, ignominious handling of the outbreak early on is why it has reached the level it has, and nobody should forget that. They're not getting off the hook with me.

Once we figure out a vaccine it will still take forever to manufacturer enough to fulfill global demand. I suspect the outbreak will have mostly passed by the time they do, judging by how many are already being cleared in first world countries of the virus, without serious consequences to their health, in most cases, but it will vital to stock supply for the future.
 
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