It should not have been left to the CEOs of pharma companies to decide who lives and who dies.
I’d love to see some evidence - or even some mildly informed logic - to support that bizarre assertion!
It should not have been left to the CEOs of pharma companies to decide who lives and who dies.
I’d love to see some evidence - or even some mildly informed logic - to support that bizarre assertion!
I’d love to see some evidence - or even some mildly informed logic - to support that bizarre assertion!
So 30 mutations more than 10 on the spike protein
We're doomed.
Is it "Build a massive straw man, climb inside it, soil himself and start crying"? Because that's the usual MO here isn't it.
It's Chris Whitty, from the panel discussion mentioned upthread.Not sure where that is a quote from?
It's Chris Whitty, from the panel discussion mentioned upthread.
It's going to be like this forever now, isn't it?
Covid will be like flu, how we live with it is the problem and a world in repetitive lockdown is no answer.It's going to be like this forever now, isn't it?
I liked the bit at the end about wearing a mask, keeping your hands clean, ventilating rooms and avoiding crowds. That seems like good advice.
Other Sean.@Seanm @gavreid I’m no defender of pharma marketing departments, but the world in which the companies operate makes it easy to criticise and difficult for them to resolve. Even releasing IP for vaccines which sounds easy will be fraught with gotchas too many to list here, and probably more than I could come up with.
What’s is not helpful is saying that CEOs are choosing who lives and dies. That’s not over-emotional or overstated, it is obscene and rather quickly forgets that the shit we are in would be over our heads by now if those CEOs hadn’t signed off on chucking everything at getting products out.
Rant over and I’m not visiting this subject again.
@Seanm @gavreid I’m no defender of pharma marketing departments, but the world in which the companies operate makes it easy to criticise and difficult for them to resolve. Even releasing IP for vaccines which sounds easy will be fraught with gotchas too many to list here, and probably more than I could come up with.
What’s is not helpful is saying that CEOs are choosing who lives and dies. That’s not over-emotional or overstated, it is obscene and rather quickly forgets that the shit we are in would be over our heads by now if those CEOs hadn’t signed off on chucking everything at getting products out.
Rant over and I’m not visiting this subject again.