Yah you did and I quoted it repeatedly.

What is it you supposedly do in the Industry? You never have given us a straight answer.

I’ve also proven your BS totally false as to how long immunity is achieved in animals with CV’s by posting the exact AMVA and and FDA titer studies.

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Would you like more? The vaccines last typically 3-7 years, some for 15 and some for life based on titer testing.

What is it you supposedly do in “The Industry” exactly?

Stick you what you know, what ever it is, this ain’t it.

If you wanted to actually learn something on the subject there’s extensive data available from Am Vet Assn and AAHA.

Let me straighten you out once and for all.

List the areas in which I have ever claimed expertise and provide citations.

Hint, it’s a damned narrow field.

My education, training, and experience however is very broad just as I have stated repeatedly.

Stand up on your hind legs and make your case if you can.

Don’t start a pissing contest if you can’t support your assertions.

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who knows more about how long it would take to produce a vaccine for a virus, random internet posters or the leading expert in virology in the world.

Dr. Fauci is the leading infectious disease expert in America.

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Those experts have just confirmed my projected timeline CJ.

:joy: :rofl: :joy:

Did he mention the company who is making it that quick? They are quiet a few in clinical trials I think Moderna has the lead but from what I have read they don’t have a single drug on the market.

There are at least two already in Human trials in the US and I believe one in Israel.

We can do anything that is possible and much that has been declared impossible if the gov’t just gets out of the way which they have in this case.

Previous work in Human CV’s was incomplete because the viruses burned out before a vaccine could be ready but a couple of them at least had kept their previous work on SARS and MERS handy which gave them a huge jump on the competition with this one.

Just found an update the Israeli Company just secured the funding to go ahead and should have their human trials underway in June.

Who said I was talking about Fauci other than you?

Moderna is getting ready to start phase two clinical trials their stock has went through the roof but like I said they don’t have a single drug on the market.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.marketwatch.com/amp/story/guid/34A2160D-C47D-49AB-9E03-D34BAFC7BBF9

JnJ is getting ready to start and I think a company called Inovio has already started.

One went to clinicals a few weeks ago, Moderna blew right past phase one and started on Phase II.

The first has been greenlighted to go into full production if phase one results continue to be positive.

We’ll see how it goes.

Ya fingers crossed although I am a little skeptical of Moderna since as I said they have zero drugs on the market everything is in testing but I am hoping they prove me wrong.

Moderna is really brand new in the whole market and is literally on the cutting edge with their genetic therapies.

I made a substantial buy right after they went public but they would still be a good buy.

I didn’t realize you were that excited by the Canadian Centre for Product Validation.

You thought that was funny didn’t you?

Sad.

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A lot of Try Hard-ism going on in this thread. LOL!

Considering most people recover on their own and there’s zero evidence the magic pills have been cutting down on either the hospitalization or death rates, and no one has ever advocated years of lockdown, your false choice looks sillier and sillier every time you offer it up.

Well we know that isn’t true when there’s a better than 98% success rate with those who have early intervention.

“Most People” isn’t the issue, if it was we’d never have blown up the economy to protect a relative handful of people who are at high risk.

What is it you supposedly do “In the Industry”?

Your claim of 98% recover with early intervention (I assume with HCQ) is anecdotal and full of post hoc reasoning.

When the natural course of a mild case, which is the most likely outcome of an infection, is a few days of illness followed by rapid recovery, inserting a pill into the equation without controls tells us absolutely nothing.

Without controls, there is no way to tell whether the person would have recovered just as well without any medication.

Proving a pill works in a disease where most mild cases recover is very very hard.

So, why are we locking down economies over a disease where most cases intervened in early recover?

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