Message from @Lich King
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oof
wait the horse one or the wife one
horse
Vaccines aren't hard to understand - you get a weak/dead virus so your body recognizes it and remembers how to fight it
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so yes, you do technically "get it" either way, the difference being that you do not get sick from a vaccine and you are not contagious after it's been administered and the immune system knows it
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Salamanders
Immune systems aren't really that good at fighting diseases, which is why we have vaccines for the deadliest/most common ones @Dank_Furry_Pirate @Kayox
and yeah, **up to** five years
but it can be shorter if the final phase with irl trials is shorter
also if we already know similar viruses
I'm still gonna wait for other to try it first
@Lich King if immune systems weren't good at fighting diseases then everyone would be dead
Because vaccines used to not exist
mind you, smallpox has a 30% mortality
But with a weak immune system..
yeah so a lot more people used to die
they're good and get better
but with some diseases our immune system needs help
30% mortality among healthy individuals dude
that means that out of 10, three die.
every ten
I don't think vaccines are bad
but rushing one
I'll just wait a little bit
the plague was even worse
no, you're right
but the irl trials that I keep referring to involve a test group of 20-30k volunteers that get a check in return for trying it out
a check you say?
that's not new, this method of vaccine making has been in the works for more than half a century
yes
I distinctly remember that in the summer they were looking for volunteers to try it
1200 USD if you do
up front
Yeah they're talking about paying 1500 dollars if you take the vaccine
again, volunteers to have as large a pool as possible
so why the monetary incentive anyway?
Because it's not safe and no one would take it under normal cicumstances
because it's an experimental vaccine
lol