As this is primarily a football forum, footie talk will spread onto non-football threads. We are all football fans after all.
The thread was originally Covid 19's affect on football wasn't it?
As this is primarily a football forum, footie talk will spread onto non-football threads. We are all football fans after all.
Signing this petition, supporting the UN Secretary-General’s call for a global ceasefire, might just make a difference to the outcome of this pandemic:
https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/global_ceasefire_loc/
By the way I haven't forgotten about the OWTSGMI on the ruler.
Just practising a bit more and finding a correctly tuned ruler. Luckily the red ruler I have is better tuned than the black.
Need to convince Mrs No7 now to film it as I need both hands to play the precision instrument.
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Vaccines take time to develop, test, and produce. At least 18 months I’d say even with the technology we have. They will never be the answer to these pandemics. Finding a test for the virus and getting everyone out tested and isolated is answer. It should be able to be done much quicker than it has. By far the biggest failure of this pandemic. We learned nothing from SARS and MERS. I really hope we learn this time because the next one is out there being made in creatures right now.

I have high hopes for CRISPR but it will be interesting to see how the production can be scaled up. It certainly will be incredibly expensive.I'm not talking about vaccines; with CRISPR, they've been working on programmable enzymes that attack specific RNA or DNA chains found in a strain of virus, which in lab conditions have proven remarkably capable of reducing viral loads. And it's almost infinitely reprogrammable: it's a pair of scissors that will cut wherever you tell it to, and we have gotten rather adept at genome sequencing to figure out what needs snipping.
It's still at least a few years away from being deployable as a therapy (they haven't started animal testing yet), but there are a lot of scientists who believe that CRISPR will in time be for (at least some) viruses what antibiotics have been for bacterial infections, but more focused.