Light At The End Of The Tunnel?

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https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/11/09/933006651/pfizer-sa...

It will still be a couple of weeks until the safety of this vaccine is proven, and several months after that until widespread vaccinations occur, but this is the best COVID-19 news since the start of the pandemic.  Keep wearing your masks, washing your hands, and maintaining your social distance, but for the first time in 8 months, it's beginning to look like this darkness is going to give.

Interesting interview on 60 minutes where one scientist said that between the mask and the vaccine, the mask would be better protection.   

I still am excited, even if it takes 6 months to produce.  As an introvert, I'm starting to go crazy.  I can only imagine what's happening to the extroverts.  

Unless you are a front line health worker or living in a nursing home don't expect to get this until spring. This one you have to get twice -  a week apart and it has to be kept refrigerated so it's a bitch to distribute.

There is an announcement coming out soon certifying the antibody cure. A different one from the one that Trump got. This is for people who do not have an advanced case and since they don't have enough it will be distributed to all 50 states and each state gets to decide how to distribute it. If you get Corona and aren't high risk but want the cure you can look into to getting in on a trial, but you would have to live near a research hospital. 

But yeah all good news. That is why the anti-mask people are so stupid for about 4 months now every indication was that either through therapeutics or vaccine we just had to avoid getting sick for a few months. It was never going to be forever. 

 

 

> As an introvert, I'm starting to go crazy.  I can only imagine what's happening to the extroverts.

lol. I've become something of a homebody the last few years, so when the rona hit, I found it amusing that everyone else had to live like I do now.