Trollslayer
Outstanding Member
More or less on schedule.
Then we all wait to see.
Then we all wait to see.
Fingers crossed.
Hopes build over UK Covid vaccine as Oxford drug trials work
The team of scientists in Oxford have already said they are '80 per cent' confident they can have a jab available by September with more good news expected this week.www.dailymail.co.uk
Really interesting article, going into quite a bit of detail. Thanks!Thought this was a good article on the Oxford vaccine work: Covid Vaccine Front-Runner Is Months Ahead of Her Competition
What really concerns me from that article is the number of new viruses that keep breaking out.
We have something fundamental we need to look at.
We're laready doing it to ourselves 'Jaw-dropping' world fertility rate crash expectedPerhaps this is nature's way of reducing the human population on Planet Earth?
We're already doing it to ourselves 'Jaw-dropping' world fertility rate crash expected
My understanding is that a quick change is bad, because we would have a sudden situation where we had lots of old people wanting pension payments and healthcare, and few young people to pay taxes and look after them. A slow change would probably be a good thing.Yes, but the article I saw seems to suggest that's a bad thing.
I would have thought that most of the world's problems are due to there being to many of us.
Perhaps this is nature's way of reducing the human population on Planet Earth?
Nature doesn't care, it's not "aware". If I'm wrong this might be my last post...