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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2278296" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>That's half the problem with all these governments. Head in the sand half the time and won't deal with issues unless they are slapped in the face by them. The work towards SARS and MERS vaccines along with all funding was pulled when it became evident that the diseases could be controlled due to the fact that people became ill very quickly so could be quarantined rather than walk around asymptomatic spreading the thing like Covid. "If" the work and funding had continued until a conclusion had been reached then maybe, just maybe, we might have had something sitting in a fridge somewhere that would deal with this infection, or at least the scientists might have been 90% of the way there. Same with Boris or maybe May last year. Not sure if true but the rumour was the "Pandemic Squad" or whatever it was called was pulled by all accounts. It's always the same with governments, always reactive, never pro active!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2278296, member: 521172"] That's half the problem with all these governments. Head in the sand half the time and won't deal with issues unless they are slapped in the face by them. The work towards SARS and MERS vaccines along with all funding was pulled when it became evident that the diseases could be controlled due to the fact that people became ill very quickly so could be quarantined rather than walk around asymptomatic spreading the thing like Covid. "If" the work and funding had continued until a conclusion had been reached then maybe, just maybe, we might have had something sitting in a fridge somewhere that would deal with this infection, or at least the scientists might have been 90% of the way there. Same with Boris or maybe May last year. Not sure if true but the rumour was the "Pandemic Squad" or whatever it was called was pulled by all accounts. It's always the same with governments, always reactive, never pro active! [/QUOTE]
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