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SEC teams could forfeit games if COVID comes into play
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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5145062" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>I do respect your's and cbhunter's decisions. If only you could respect mine instead of calling me "brain washed." </p><p></p><p>In answer to your question of how could "they" come up with vaccines so quickly? Since the initial SARS and MERS epidemics in the first decade of the 2000s, there has been a lot (and I mean a lot) of research going on to develop vaccines for coronaviruses. They didn't just start in 2020. They were already very close before the global pandemic hit. Second, give Trump some credit. He removed the FDA red tape, assured the pharma companies a profit, and provided further incentives to accelerate the development of vaccines. </p><p></p><p>Between those in TN who got Covid-19 and those who have now been fully vaccinated, approximately 50% of Tennesseans have some degree or full immunity. Apparently, 70% of the population is required to have herd immunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5145062, member: 21439"] I do respect your's and cbhunter's decisions. If only you could respect mine instead of calling me "brain washed." In answer to your question of how could "they" come up with vaccines so quickly? Since the initial SARS and MERS epidemics in the first decade of the 2000s, there has been a lot (and I mean a lot) of research going on to develop vaccines for coronaviruses. They didn't just start in 2020. They were already very close before the global pandemic hit. Second, give Trump some credit. He removed the FDA red tape, assured the pharma companies a profit, and provided further incentives to accelerate the development of vaccines. Between those in TN who got Covid-19 and those who have now been fully vaccinated, approximately 50% of Tennesseans have some degree or full immunity. Apparently, 70% of the population is required to have herd immunity. [/QUOTE]
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