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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty911" data-source="post: 2281877" data-attributes="member: 450440"><p>To be fair at the moment we just don't know what way this is going. The virus's infectivity rate at the moment does seem to have slowed. Is this down to lockdown measures we have taken ? Is it down to ones we are continuing to take, is there some immunological reason eg many more of us being immune without developing antibody immunity,is it some sort of natural life cycle activity of the virus .Will we have waves? Is all we can do is protect the vunerable as best we can till we have a vaccine? We just don't know but can we afford to gamble on natural immunity or a weakening virus? Time will tell and a cautious approach seems to be what most developed nations are taking. I guess I'm happy with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty911, post: 2281877, member: 450440"] To be fair at the moment we just don't know what way this is going. The virus's infectivity rate at the moment does seem to have slowed. Is this down to lockdown measures we have taken ? Is it down to ones we are continuing to take, is there some immunological reason eg many more of us being immune without developing antibody immunity,is it some sort of natural life cycle activity of the virus .Will we have waves? Is all we can do is protect the vunerable as best we can till we have a vaccine? We just don't know but can we afford to gamble on natural immunity or a weakening virus? Time will tell and a cautious approach seems to be what most developed nations are taking. I guess I'm happy with that. [/QUOTE]
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