Anyone know if there is any chance the experimental vaccine trial could be halted and expanded if things start to look like they are working in terms of antibody production? That would seem to me to be a best practice in this new time. I've read that a depression is not inconceivable at this point, and to tell the truth, I had thought that before reading the notion. I know they are skipping steps in the trial (e.g., animal studies simultaneous with human trial), and I'm wondering if many more steps could be skipped.
I've read some disturbing studies about how long the virus lasts in the air. The surface studies, while bad, aren't as much concern to me since one can wash your way out of that, but the air thing is hopefully wrong (i.e., last for hours). I've also seen, as I'm sure others here have, the NY Times report on the government assessment that Cov2 could express itself over several waves over eighteen months.
I don't know how some species of a depression is avoidable.