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RE: Vaccine science is incredibly complex, and that makes mis-information way too easily effective to a disinterested or uninformed audience
Hello @primevaldad, I do not suggest anything, but the pandemic has definitely helped the pharmaceutical industries to solve their financial problems, it is well known that big problems bring excellent solutions, the point is that many of us have not been vaccinated and have no problems, the Vaccines are experimental, the day will come when this virus circulates like a flu and the solution is something simpler than a vaccine.
So what solution should scientists focus on?
The current virus has been a challenge for scientists, they have created vaccines, now there are pills and more treatments will come, but if I were a scientist what I would do would be to study people who have died from the virus, so the virus would not be unknown, Then create a treatment that attacks the virus and its variants, it is a virus that will continue to mutate, so you have to attack it in the place that hurts the most, so to speak, the variants, and it will become a flu with its respective solutions.
I like to chat about it, we should sit down for coffee while we talk :)
Indeed. I'd be happy to. I love coffee.
And learning through discussion.
What you describe isn't far off from what I've read has been a big part of the research and development process for years. One reason vaccines were so quickly developed was that scientists had been working on the coronavirus family ever since the SARS. I don't think they're not doing what you think they should be doing.