Coronavirus could be the death of the anti-vax movement

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The global protest movement against vaccination may evaporate in the face of the new cononavirus, experts predict.

“If a vaccine were made available tomorrow, everyone would jump to get it,” author Laurent-Henri Vignaud, an expert on anti-vax groups in France, told Reuters.

Public opinion on the question is already shifting, according to polling data collected by the Vaccine Confidence Project (VCP), which tracks attitudes on immunization around the world.

A third of those polled in France in 2018 said they believed vaccines to be unsafe — but a new survey there, conducted last month, found that only 18 percent of French respondents would refuse a COVID-19 vaccine.

VCP surveys found opposition to coronavirus immunization in the single digits in Austria, the UK and Australia.

And the anti-vax movement has “virtually disappeared” in hard-hit Italy, virologist Dr. Roberto Burioni said.

But in the United States, where anti-vaxxers have staged gruesome protests in state legislatures and were blamed for the city’s 2019 measles outbreak, the COVID effect is not yet clear.

“I don’t think this virus fundamentally changes people’s deeply held concerns about vaccines,” said Mary Holland, vice-chair of the vaccine-critical group Children’s Health Defense.




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I would jump at the chance for a vaccine because I'm in a high risk group (my lung function is only about 70%). So if I get it, without a doubt it would kill me. What concerns me is many vaccines have onlybeen about 20-60% effective against viruses. And they've never found a vaccine for Aids, so it's not a slam dunk they'll find one. There's a lot of guesswork involved trying to pick the right mutation of the virus from year to year. So we really don't know what will happen until it's actually implemented. I think our best hope lies with the treatments of the disease and isolation. I hate to say it, but it could get to the point to where every year the world will have to shut down and isolate for 6 weeks or so out of the year. Which will remain the BEST way of controlling this thing. As for the anti-vaxxers, they are all loony tunes and not going away, you can bank on it.
 
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How did this get in the college football forum?

although it’s nice seeing an OG on this thread. What’s up sooner!!
 

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I would jump at the chance for a vaccine because I'm in a high risk group (my lung function is only about 70%). So if I get it, without a doubt it would kill me. What concerns me is many vaccines have onlybeen about 20-60% effective against viruses. And they've never found a vaccine for Aids, so it's not a slam dunk they'll find one. There's a lot of guesswork involved trying to pick the right mutation of the virus from year to year. So we really don't know what will happen until it's actually implemented. I think our best hope lies with the treatments of the disease and isolation. I hate to say it, but it could get to the point to where every year the world will have to shut down and isolate for 6 weeks or so out of the year. Which will remain the BEST way of controlling this thing. As for the anti-vaxxers, they are all loony tunes and not going away, you can bank on it.

If America shutdown for 6-8 weeks every year, after a few years, it would bring an economic collapse of epic proportions & possibly WW3
 

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How did this get in the college football forum?

although it’s nice seeing an OG on this thread. What’s up sooner!!
What's up Knight. I thought I'd come around and see what's been happening in here. I'm still preparing for college football 2020 whether it happens or not. Gotta do something to pass the time.
 

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I don't think we'll see a vaccine, it'll be more like the flu shot - only 20-40% effective.
 

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