Originally Posted by
Phil_H
Maybe I am misunderstanding something.
If you get the measles or mumps once you get immunity. I think I am right so far.
If you get a cold or the flu, you get no immunity; you can catch it again next season or even again in the same season.
There isn't a vaccination for the common cold and the exotic flu varieties that circle the globe each year, the vaccination that you get is only good for that strain. Have I got it right so far or have I gone off track already?
The world laboratories are going flat out to find a vaccination for the Convid-19. They will get it, I am sure. But like the exotic flu's we face each year, it mutates.....so you are always looking for a new vaccine. Anyone step in and tell where I am wrong.
Initially it was thought that we could fight Convid-19 with herd immunity, i.e. you get it, you are immune, so you try and get your entire population to get the virus in a controlled manner, but even then some will/are dying.
But hold the phone.....latest reports are that you don't get an immunity to the virus, you can and do become re-infected, I guess much like the common cold but this virus is more deadly.
So the way I see it is....
Option A. If getting the virus gives you immunity, then lets go for heard immunity.
Option B. If getting the virus once you can again get re-infected, then the only antidote is keeping the population safe until a vaccine or complete world elimination.
Then, if the virus is mutating, a vaccine is always just playing catch-up.
Where, if anywhere has my reasoning gone wrong. Those who know please educate me.
Cheers
Phil