There is a non-zero chance that CV infection will not provide long term CV immunity. Herd immunity may not be an option. Given that CV-19 immunity may be very limited and other CVs like the common cold do not have vaccines, there is a non-zero chance that a CV-19 vaccine will not be developed (or way longer than the promised 18 months).
Here this will cheer you up ... Spoiler The worst case scenario will be ... The Great Culling. 80% of the population will get it and not know it. The other 20% will get it and get sick as a dog and if they survive get it again and again. I believe in Science, so I have hope that properly motivated Scientists will find an effective therapeutic that will allow the infected to recover faster and lessen the chance they get in deep trouble. Even though some have been re-infected, convalescent plasma therapy has worked. There is at least proof of some short term immunity. We can be hopeful for long term immunity. I am less hopeful about a vaccine. It seems that a vaccine for the common cold has alluded us. But Science! Those darn Scientists keep figuring stuff out even though a large percentage of the people do not value science for whatever reason.
This could backlash against the GOP so, so very badly. I'm not from the Midwest but know many people and relatives there. Lots of conservative people. They don't like this bullcrap. They like law and order and respect. They like safety. This, to many middle-of-the-road type Americans, is just going to look like the latest incarnation of the Weather Underground, but even dumber and more dangerous.
I'm a little late on this, but Ben Shapiro once wrote this: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2014/11/11/death-panels-coming/ The Death Panels Are Coming BEN SHAPIRO11 Nov 2014 With Obamacare open enrollment about to begin anew, rumors of trouble in Healthcare Paradise run rampant. Enrollment has dropped to 30% below Congressional Budget Office estimates; fully 1 million of the 8.1 million people who originally signed up for Obamacare dropped out. But Obamacare’s shoddy implementation doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of its great evil. Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber quite correctly attributed the passage of Obamcare to “lack of transparency” and the “stupidity of the American voter” – because it turns out that Obamacare will ration care, and that the most well-respected bodies in terms of health rationing have already recommended cutting off services. The US Preventive Services Task Force is an independent body authorized by Congress to make “evidence-based recommendations about clinical preventive services such as screenings, counseling services, or preventive medications.” And since the onset of Obamacare discussions, the Task Force recommendations for treatment and screening have become less and less generous. In November 2009, the Task Force recommended that mammography for women every other year between the ages of 50 and 74. They admit that they have insufficient information to suggest that it would be fruitless to screen after 74, and they say that case-by-case screenings should take place before 50. The Mayo Clinic, by contrast, recommends annual mammograms for women above age 40; so too does the American Cancer Society. As Dr. Sandhya Pruthi of the Mayo Clinic writes, “Findings from a large study in Sweden of women in their 40s who underwent screening mammograms showed a decrease in breast cancer deaths by 29 percent.” Then there are colonoscopies: the Task Force recommends against routine colonoscopies for adults 76 to 85 years of age, and recommends against screening at all beyond age 85. The American Cancer Society and American College of Gastroenterology, by contrast, do not give an age limit for colonoscopies. Medicare, coincidentally, happens not to cover CT colonography but fully covers colonoscopies. A great way to cut costs: tell doctors not to give colonoscopies. How about prostate cancer? The USPSTF completely recommends against prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer. Every other major organization says that patients should make that decision with their doctor; the Mayo Clinic recommends “offering PSA screening and DRE annually to men ages 50 to 75 with a life expectancy greater than 10 years.” The USPSTF recommendations are just that: recommendations. But as the Annals of Family Medicine reports, Obamacare “reinforces the ability of the secretary of the [Department of Health and Human Services] to add services to Medicare that were not given a D rating by the USPSTF. It also authorizes the secretary to remove preventive services not given an A, B, C, or I rating by the USPSTF.” So get ready, folks. Care may soon reflect the standards of the USPSTF. And that means that rationing of care is coming, and soon.
https://www.politico.com/newsletter...-senates-coronavirus-testing-conundrum-489101 The Senate’s coronavirus testing conundrum NO TEST FOR THE WEARY -- Senators are returning to the Capitol next week, but one tool that could make them safer won’t be available: across-the-board testing. During a conference call with top GOP officials yesterday, the Capitol physician said that they don’t have the capacity to proactively test all 100 senators for coronavirus, although staffers and senators who are ill will be able to get a test. The physician also warned that it will take two or more days to get the results, as opposed to the rapid testing being used in the White House.
I'm going to shamelessy pimp my own thread and say that should be copied into the "Culture of Life" thread.
Amazing to read about states smuggling in equipment and supplies to avoid the federal government from finding out and stealing it...
This too. https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...navirus-tests-acquired-from-south-korea-under Maryland governor says coronavirus tests acquired from South Korea under guard at undisclosed location BY ZACK BUDRYK AND J. EDWARD MORENO - 04/30/20 03:22 PM EDT Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said Thursday that thousands of coronavirus tests obtained by the state from South Korea are currently protected in an undisclosed location by the Maryland National Guard. Asked in a Washington Post Live interview whether he was concerned the federal government would seize the tests, Hogan acknowledged “it was a little bit of a concern.” “We spent about 22 days and nights dealing with this whole transaction with Korea. We dealt with the Korean Embassy, folks at the State Department ... and our scientists on both sides trying to, you know, figure out these tests,” Hogan said, adding that he also coordinated with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). “And then at the last moment, I think 24 hours before, we got the sign-off from the FDA and Border and Customs, to try to make sure that we landed this plane safely," he continued. Hogan said state officials ensured the plane landed at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport rather than Dulles International Airport in Virginia, noting that it was the first time a Korean Air passenger plane had landed at the airport. “We landed it there with a large contingent of Maryland National Guard and Maryland State Police, because this was an enormously valuable payload. It was like Fort Knox to us, because it’s going to save the lives of thousands of our citizens,” Hogan continued. Asked whether the National Guard was continuing to protect the tests from seizure, Hogan responded, “They are.” “The National Guard and the State Police are both guarding these tests at an undisclosed location. These things are being distributed; they’re helping us distribute the tests," he said. He also said that the National Guard was assisting the state in various other humanitarian efforts, including supply and personal protective equipment distribution. Hogan’s decision reflects growing distrust between states seeking to outsource their own medical supplies and federal agencies. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) had a purchase of 3 million N95 masks confiscated by an unspecified federal agency at the Port of New York in March just as the state was in the process of acquiring another 1.2 million from China. Baker ultimately relied on a private jet owned by the New England Patriots to transport the other 1.2 million masks that he purchased from China to Boston. Two weeks later, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) arranged for two charter flights to transport millions of masks and gloves from China to Illinois, intentionally keeping the details of the flights secret from the Trump administration to avoid confiscation. “It is true that the federal government seems to be interrupting supplies that are being sent elsewhere in the nation, and so I wanted to make sure that we received what we ordered,” Pritzker told reporters at an April 15 press conference. --Updated 4:05 p.m.
The Maryland governor probably drained his swimming pool and the tests are all there, surrounded by armed National Guard soldiers.
I had to find a second source. WTF could be any reasonable explanation why trump would block Dr. Fauci from testifying to congress? U.S. Health Official Fauci Testimony to Congress Blocked: Aide https://www.usnews.com/news/top-new...cial-fauci-testimony-to-congress-blocked-aide