> On 2021-07-17 23:12, Stephen Loosley wrote:
>> I believe this pandemic (and others) will become endemic
>> And we humans will probably require multiple vaccinations
>> So, a medical record of what and when will become essential

On 18/7/21 1:04 pm, David wrote:
> A perfect example is the Monkeypox virus mentioned by Stephen and another is 
> Ebola, which I think has also surfaced in the West.
> 
> We certainly need a national, time-limited, vaccine registry for all the 
> reasons mentioned here by Jan and others.  But elaborate schemes for 
> recording who has what vaccine are just band-aid solutions which eventually 
> become unworkable.  The number of cross-interactions between vaccines and 
> variations in human physiology will rise algebraically, and it would have to 
> be done consistently and effectively on a global scale.
> 
> A much better solution IMO is to ditch the fantasy of Man's control over this 
> planet and ever-lasting economic growth, so humans and other beings can live 
> in mutual support.


> Otherwise, as Tom Lehrer sang in another contest, we'll {all} go together 
> when we go...  though maybe the Hottentots and Eskinos will survive.
Or just the cockroaches, the salamanders, horseshoe crabs, hydras, and
the bacteria in the flumes of underwater volcanoes.


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