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Ebola vaccine looks promising
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Ebola vaccine looks promising
Another one for science. And something filling me with personal satisfaction since it's primary goal is to push back one of the biggest plagues in one of the poorest corners of the world.

Quote: "This is an extremely promising development," said Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization. "The credit goes to the Guinean Government, the people living in the communities and our partners in this project. An effective vaccine will be another very important tool for both current and future Ebola outbreaks."

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/rele...accine/en/
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#2
RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
100%!!! That is progress. Now they just have to convince people to take it before the conspiracy theorists and churches persuade them the evil doctors are trying to sterilize them.

Quote:Fear mongering about vaccines as “racist population control” in Kenya

Or give them HIV

Quote:Debunked: The Polio Vaccine and HIV Link
The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. ~ George Bernard Shaw
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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
(July 31, 2015 at 9:00 pm)Ashground Wrote: 100%!!! That is progress. Now they just have to convince people to take it before the conspiracy theorists and churches persuade them the evil doctors are trying to sterilize them.

Quote:Fear mongering about vaccines as “racist population control” in Kenya

Or give them HIV

Quote:Debunked: The Polio Vaccine and HIV Link


If it is 100% effective, why is the person administering the shot at your link:

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-33733711

wearing so much protection?

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If it really works, why not get the vaccine, and not bother with all the special protective gear?

Yes, I know, it is "preliminary results."  That also means that it is too early to get one's hopes up.

"A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence."
— David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section X, Part I.
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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
(July 31, 2015 at 9:27 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: If it is 100% effective, why is the person administering the shot at your link:

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-33733711

wearing so much protection?

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If it really works, why not get the vaccine, and not bother with all the special protective gear?

Yes, I know, it is "preliminary results."  That also means that it is too early to get one's hopes up.

I certainly wouldn't suggest they administer it before further trials.
You gotta crap on the optimist eh?

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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
I think this vaccine is fantastic. However, it seems the idiots of the internet are out again, and they are pissed off about ring vaccination. "Why would you not vaccinate the whole country? You're letting innocent people die!" Obviously they haven't heard of things like money, manufacturing constraints, or manpower..... Or the effectiveness of ring vaccination for that matter.
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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
(August 1, 2015 at 8:11 pm)Arrogant Christian Wrote: I think this vaccine is fantastic. However, it seems the idiots of the internet are out again, and they are pissed off about ring vaccination. "Why would you not vaccinate the whole country? You're letting innocent people die!" Obviously they haven't heard of things like money, manufacturing constraints, or manpower..... Or the effectiveness of ring vaccination for that matter.

And all done without the 'power of prayer.' 

Cool, huh?

Boru
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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
(August 1, 2015 at 9:16 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(August 1, 2015 at 8:11 pm)Arrogant Christian Wrote: I think this vaccine is fantastic. However, it seems the idiots of the internet are out again, and they are pissed off about ring vaccination. "Why would you not vaccinate the whole country? You're letting innocent people die!" Obviously they haven't heard of things like money, manufacturing constraints, or manpower..... Or the effectiveness of ring vaccination for that matter.

And all done without the 'power of prayer.' 

Cool, huh?

Boru

Well, if you're referring to my designation as Christian, I have a different interpretation of how prayer and miracles work than magic from "God the faith-vending machine." If just in general, science is indeed an amazing thing.
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#8
RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
I have to wonder though, if this vaccine were ever made mandatory in the US, how many anti-vaxer idiots would refuse in favor of exposing their kids to the "natural" disease.
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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
(July 31, 2015 at 9:27 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: If it is 100% effective, why is the person administering the shot at your link:

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-33733711

wearing so much protection?

If it really works, why not get the vaccine, and not bother with all the special protective gear?

Yes, I know, it is "preliminary results."  That also means that it is too early to get one's hopes up.

Yeah, why are construction workers in documentaries always wearing brand new hard hats? Why all the doctors in hospital TV showns all neat and with perfect hair? Why all women in the Baywatch series thin curvy big boobed women.

I hope you understant the sarcasm I am using towards your argument. I do understant your skepticism tough, but that was a big fail. News outlets are very well known to get stock photographs to Illustrate their boring news that have all those words to read. It is a bit too much to portray a doctor in Africa working in a modern facilities, using good practices to administer a vaccine.

Why Pyrrho, why?
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RE: Ebola vaccine looks promising
Science 1, god 0
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