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<blockquote data-quote="sno0opy" data-source="post: 2243290" data-attributes="member: 513948"><p>Yes you have out breaks in areas where the levels are lower, but it does not rip through a population like this virus will if left unchecked because the large groups if immune people dont pass it to each other.</p><p></p><p>Herd immunity comes from either a well taken up vaccine or a significant portion of the population getting it. It wont stop pockets of the virus springing up and targeting the unlucky few who are not immune already and also at high risk but it would put it back to being something that springs up and and down with lower levels of cases.</p><p></p><p>Measles made a come back but not in a significant way because a large % of the population are immune.</p><p></p><p>Either way, it dosnt change the fact that on the current project path this will go on for a very long time without a vaccine that may or may not take a year or more to perfect and distribute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sno0opy, post: 2243290, member: 513948"] Yes you have out breaks in areas where the levels are lower, but it does not rip through a population like this virus will if left unchecked because the large groups if immune people dont pass it to each other. Herd immunity comes from either a well taken up vaccine or a significant portion of the population getting it. It wont stop pockets of the virus springing up and targeting the unlucky few who are not immune already and also at high risk but it would put it back to being something that springs up and and down with lower levels of cases. Measles made a come back but not in a significant way because a large % of the population are immune. Either way, it dosnt change the fact that on the current project path this will go on for a very long time without a vaccine that may or may not take a year or more to perfect and distribute. [/QUOTE]
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