@stevenmashke @TajMVHVl @ikeepitonehunna @NoChill57 @jedeyeee https://t.co/WVXtf5a91Z https://t.co/xpNJc5Ikxp https://t.co/w0D6lEAF9T https://t.co/6HlzfzPt8k And we knew this would happen: https://t.co/t02AGEvfMm Have fun in lala land though lmao
Coronavirus genome stability has shown that, at the end, a herd immunity strategy might have not been such a bad idea https://t.co/QKKFh6MGxX #coronavirus #COVID19 #pandemic #immunity #herdimmunity #stoppandemic #covid19challenge
Frontiers | How to Understand “Herd Immunity” in COVID-19 Pandemic | Cell and Developmental Biology https://t.co/HVY1iFEMFx
@mikekra85900718 @cbcnewsbc @selinarobinson Here's a good paper on herd immunity.Herd immunity is ok if you don't die or suffer long term problems of infection and if the virus doesn't mutate into something more dangerous trying to escape. https://t.co/aKh
@fabthefoxx WHO new definition is based on real science! 10 min research “Herd immunity can be safely achieved only if it is actively obtained through vaccination. It is not desirable or feasible to achieve herd immunity through natural infection of the p
@JayGordonMDFAAP "It may b built up by confronting a disease or infection in the past & recovering from it.Immunity can also b induced by vaccination.Herd immunity is usually achieved by vaccination(smallpox)or BY LOTS OF PPLE BEING INFECTED w/A CONTAG
People! "Herd immunity can be safely achieved only if it is actively obtained through vaccination. It is not desirable or feasible to achieve herd immunity through natural infection of the population." read @FrontiersIn https://t.co/xSA2KZECg5 #COVID19
Frontiers | How to Understand “Herd Immunity” in COVID-19 Pandemic | Cell and Developmental Biology https://t.co/XqflcOdlx7
New Research: How to Understand “Herd Immunity” in COVID-19 Pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic has been a global threat. Through rapid and effective surveillance and control, the newly confirmed patients have been fluctuated at a very low level… https://t.co/