CAMBRIDGE, England - Regular booster vaccines against the novel coronavirus will be needed because of mutations that make it more transmissible and better able to evade human immunity, the head of Britain’s effort to sequence the virus’s genomes told Reuters.
“We have to appreciate that we were always going to have to have booster doses; immunity to coronavirus doesn’t last forever,” Peacock told Reuters at the non-profit Wellcome Sanger Institute’s 55-acre campus outside Cambridge. COG-UK was set up by Peacock, a professor at Cambridge, exactly a year ago with the help of the British’s government’s chief scientific adviser, Patrick Vallance, as the virus spread across the globe to Britain.
With 120 million cases of COVID-19 around the world, it is getting hard to keep track of all the alphabet soup of variants, so Peacock’s teams are thinking in terms of “constellations of mutations”.
I guess it would be much better Investment to promote ways for people have healthier immune system and access to cheap treatments in case of infection. Trying to out race a mutating virus sounds like a losing proposition. But big business I suppose...
Basically we have to stop the spread and get everyone vaccinated to be rid of it. Cool that we totally gave up on the first part...
The virus and solution were created specifically with profits in mind. Virus spreads Government funds research Government pays for initial roll-out of vaccines Big Pharma provides yearly vaccinations indefinitely like the flu shots making billions annually
That will make this dude and other people profiting off of this pandemic very happy. Definitely not a reason to make health care a human right! That would be a terrible mistake.
Okay (: I'll be glad to get my yearly covid vaccine to keep my family safe
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