That article is such an incredible artifact of hubris-primed schadenfreude, and the fact that most "science journalism" is no better able to appraise the evidence than a lay person.
That article is such an incredible artifact of hubris-primed schadenfreude, and the fact that most "science journalism" is no better able to appraise the evidence than a lay person.
Yes, but check out the links to medical journal articles on ADE connected to the spike protein in the article. That is the meat and potatoes of the issue and not the typical spin doctor BS that inhabits science journalism. Thanks.
Yes, I have already looked at all those links while posting a pillory of that article to my sub. What's interesting is how coronavirus vaccine research suddenly slows down after 2015. As if, the interested parties who would fund it were already satisfied with the near certainty of ADE resulting from a vaccine. Hmm...
Here is an example. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC3187504/ "These observations prompted us to investigate the mechanisms underlying antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of SARS-CoV infection in vitro. We demonstrate here that anti-Spike immune serum, while inhibiting viral entry in a permissive cell line, potentiated infection of immune cells by SARS-CoV Spike-pseudotyped lentiviral particles, as well as replication-competent SARS coronavirus."
That article is such an incredible artifact of hubris-primed schadenfreude, and the fact that most "science journalism" is no better able to appraise the evidence than a lay person.
Yes, but check out the links to medical journal articles on ADE connected to the spike protein in the article. That is the meat and potatoes of the issue and not the typical spin doctor BS that inhabits science journalism. Thanks.
Yes, I have already looked at all those links while posting a pillory of that article to my sub. What's interesting is how coronavirus vaccine research suddenly slows down after 2015. As if, the interested parties who would fund it were already satisfied with the near certainty of ADE resulting from a vaccine. Hmm...
Here is an example. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC3187504/ "These observations prompted us to investigate the mechanisms underlying antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of SARS-CoV infection in vitro. We demonstrate here that anti-Spike immune serum, while inhibiting viral entry in a permissive cell line, potentiated infection of immune cells by SARS-CoV Spike-pseudotyped lentiviral particles, as well as replication-competent SARS coronavirus."