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lightrock

10/05/20 1:09 PM

#27617 RE: XenaLives #27613

Hard to argue about the immune system role, except multiple times in more than one way.

Influenza apparently typically runs about 832 deaths per 100,000, and this is running about 1000 per 100000; so "bad flu"... and not necessarily "in lieu of the flu"

I think my granddad died from something like a swine flu vaccine back in the day when that was an issue. My dad was about 2yrs old. We also have to watch out for that, vaccines have gone way way wrong before.


Other than a selected population being more vulnerable (and we haven't seen a coherent analysis of that population) it is no worse than influenza as far as I can find. For younger, non-immunocompromised people it seems to be less serious than influenza.