Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-03-06 Thread Terry Blanton
If you really want to be scared, read the book or watch the NatGeo series
"The Hot Zone", a true story about an Ebola outbreak in Reston, VA.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 6:45 PM Terry Blanton  wrote:

> Vaccines generally excite the immune system to attack the virion's RNA.
> The reason we don't have a common cold vaccine is the spike protein is what
> allows the virus to attach to the cell walls.  We don't have vaccines
> against the spike proteins as they are constantly changing.  This is the
> nature of all corona virus.
>


Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-03-06 Thread Terry Blanton
Vaccines generally excite the immune system to attack the virion's RNA.
The reason we don't have a common cold vaccine is the spike protein is what
allows the virus to attach to the cell walls.  We don't have vaccines
against the spike proteins as they are constantly changing.  This is the
nature of all corona virus.


Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-03-06 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Opportunistic bacterial is opportunistic bacteria.  There are two shots the 
PCV13  and the PCV 26.  That's the number of strains that they protect against. 
 I got the the 13.  You can get them at the pharmacy, no doctor visit is 
required.  I got mine at Rightaid.
Shots appear to limited and they are only available sporadically.  Get it while 
you can.
Frank Znidarsic








Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-03-06 Thread Bob Higgins
I have read that the pneumonia vaccine only protects against strep
pneumonia and will not protect against pneumonia caused by the corona virus.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 11:38 AM Frank Znidarsic  wrote:

> I went an got a phenomena shot Singrix
>  (Zoster
> ).  It should help a lot.
> Thanks all.
>
> Frank
>
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Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-03-06 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I went an got a phenomena shot Singrix (Zoster).  It should help a lot.  Thanks 
all.
Frank