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- Ligne n°27 : Can herd immunity help stop coronavirus? What we know now
- Ligne n°27 : Can herd immunity help stop coronavirus? What we know now
- Ligne n°29 : How herd immunity happens and what that means for the novel
- Ligne n°29 : How herd immunity happens and what that means for the novel
Ligne n°30 : coronavirus. ...- Ligne n°48 : Herd immunity occurs when the vast majority of people in a geographic
- Ligne n°48 : Herd immunity occurs when the vast majority of people in a geographic
Ligne n°49 : region are immune to a disease, eventually stopping its spread. ...- Ligne n°54 : Six months into the COVID-19 crisis, the term "herd immunity" has been
- Ligne n°54 : Six months into the COVID-19 crisis, the term "herd immunity" has been
Ligne n°55 : tossed around as one solution to the devastating virus ravaging ...- Ligne n°75 : The problem with herd immunity and the novel coronavirus is that the
- Ligne n°75 : The problem with herd immunity and the novel coronavirus is that the
Ligne n°76 : world is nowhere close to having widespread resistance to COVID-19, and ...
Ligne n°78 : ... battling out this pandemic. Experts estimate that from 60% to upwards- Ligne n°79 : of 90% of a population must have immunity to a disease for it to stop
Ligne n°80 : spreading. ...
Ligne n°82 : ... Even as of July 2020, as cases have topped 15.3 million worldwide (and- Ligne n°83 : 4 million in the US), herd immunity isn't anywhere close. For
- Ligne n°83 : 4 million in the US), herd immunity isn't anywhere close. For
Ligne n°84 : reference, the US population is about 330 million -- 90% of that is 297 ...
Ligne n°87 : ... recovered from the virus aren't retaining their antibodies, which could- Ligne n°88 : mean that herd immunity is farther away than anyone thinks.
- Ligne n°88 : mean that herd immunity is farther away than anyone thinks.
- Ligne n°92 : Let's explore what herd immunity looks like, what it means for COVID-19
- Ligne n°92 : Let's explore what herd immunity looks like, what it means for COVID-19
Ligne n°93 : and how the world can get there, explained by Dr. Jane Orient, ...- Ligne n°101 : What is herd immunity?
- Ligne n°101 : What is herd immunity?
- Ligne n°103 : Orient tells CNET that herd immunity is what slows and eventually stops
- Ligne n°103 : Orient tells CNET that herd immunity is what slows and eventually stops
Ligne n°104 : outbreaks and epidemics -- this occurs only "when the pathogenic ...
Ligne n°105 : ... organism runs out of susceptible victims because of isolation,- Ligne n°106 : quarantine or immunity of exposed persons."
- Ligne n°108 : Orient -- who says she really prefers the term "population immunity"
Ligne n°109 : because "we are not livestock" -- emphatically points out that "If it ...
Ligne n°109 : ... because "we are not livestock" -- emphatically points out that "If it- Ligne n°110 : weren't for population immunity … we'd all die like the Martians in The
Ligne n°111 : War of the Worlds." In the movie, the Martians who travel to Earth all ...- Ligne n°115 : Vinetz explains that a good example of herd immunity is the measles.
- Ligne n°115 : Vinetz explains that a good example of herd immunity is the measles.
- Ligne n°117 : "The idea is that if we have herd immunity, it means that we reduce the
- Ligne n°117 : "The idea is that if we have herd immunity, it means that we reduce the
Ligne n°118 : transmission of a disease within a population," Vinetz says. "The best ...- Ligne n°126 : While "active immunity," or immunity a person builds in response to
- Ligne n°126 : While "active immunity," or immunity a person builds in response to
Ligne n°127 : actually contracting a disease, is most effective and long-lasting, ...
Ligne n°128 : ... experts beg people not to intentionally infect themselves with- Ligne n°129 : SARS-CoV-2 in an attempt to build immunity.
- Ligne n°139 : How vaccines promote herd immunity
- Ligne n°139 : How vaccines promote herd immunity
Ligne n°141 : ... The purpose of vaccines, Orient says, is "to expose people to something- Ligne n°142 : that induces immunity without making them very sick," explaining that
Ligne n°143 : vaccines are either tiny doses of a pathogen, a dead microorganism or ...- Ligne n°146 : "You need upwards of 70% of protective immunity in a population to
Ligne n°147 : prevent large scale propagation," Vinetz explains, and that often ...- Ligne n°168 : Vaccines have been successful in creating herd immunity to several
- Ligne n°168 : Vaccines have been successful in creating herd immunity to several
Ligne n°169 : infectious diseases. ...- Ligne n°183 : Vaccines can have adverse effects for some people, too, and immunity
Ligne n°184 : wanes over time, so the importance of vaccination depends on a number ...- Ligne n°194 : Why we need herd immunity
- Ligne n°194 : Why we need herd immunity
- Ligne n°196 : If there is no herd immunity, people will continue to contract and
- Ligne n°196 : If there is no herd immunity, people will continue to contract and
Ligne n°197 : spread diseases, and, unfortunately, people will continue to die from ...
Ligne n°197 : ... spread diseases, and, unfortunately, people will continue to die from- Ligne n°198 : these diseases. The CDC defines herd immunity, or community immunity,
- Ligne n°198 : these diseases. The CDC defines herd immunity, or community immunity,
- Ligne n°198 : these diseases. The CDC defines herd immunity, or community immunity,
Ligne n°199 : as "a situation in which a sufficient proportion of a population is ...
Ligne n°203 : ... "Even individuals not vaccinated (such as newborns and those with- Ligne n°204 : chronic illnesses)," the CDC continues in its definition of herd
Ligne n°205 : immunity, "are offered some protection because the disease has little ...
Ligne n°204 : ... chronic illnesses)," the CDC continues in its definition of herd- Ligne n°205 : immunity, "are offered some protection because the disease has little
Ligne n°206 : opportunity to spread within the community." ...
Ligne n°215 : ... SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is a hauntingly relevant- Ligne n°216 : example. This virus is new to humans, so no one has immunity, naturally
Ligne n°217 : or by vaccination. Because no one has immunity, and the virus is ...
Ligne n°216 : ... example. This virus is new to humans, so no one has immunity, naturally- Ligne n°217 : or by vaccination. Because no one has immunity, and the virus is
Ligne n°218 : contagious, it spreads quickly and easily. ...- Ligne n°220 : What will it take to have coronavirus herd immunity?
- Ligne n°220 : What will it take to have coronavirus herd immunity?
- Ligne n°222 : There are two ways to produce herd immunity against a disease: develop
- Ligne n°222 : There are two ways to produce herd immunity against a disease: develop
Ligne n°223 : and administer a safe and effective vaccination, or wait for the ...- Ligne n°233 : Vinetz figures that the US is nowhere near the point of herd immunity
- Ligne n°233 : Vinetz figures that the US is nowhere near the point of herd immunity
Ligne n°234 : to the novel coronavirus: "If we have 330 million people in the States ...
Ligne n°238 : ... If you take Vinetz's estimation that at least 70% of a population must- Ligne n°239 : be immune to a disease to produce herd immunity, that means at least
- Ligne n°239 : be immune to a disease to produce herd immunity, that means at least
Ligne n°240 : 231 million people in the US must contract and recover from the ...
Ligne n°245 : ... the US on the CDC website, which is updated continuously). "It doesn't- Ligne n°246 : require Einstein to figure out that we are nowhere close to herd
Ligne n°247 : immunity," Vinetz says starkly. ...
Ligne n°246 : ... require Einstein to figure out that we are nowhere close to herd- Ligne n°247 : immunity," Vinetz says starkly.
- Ligne n°273 : When will we have coronavirus herd immunity?
- Ligne n°273 : When will we have coronavirus herd immunity?
- Ligne n°275 : We've also now seen that striving for herd immunity doesn't work in
- Ligne n°275 : We've also now seen that striving for herd immunity doesn't work in
Ligne n°276 : practice: Sweden, one country that many people looked to as an example ...- Ligne n°280 : Whether we will see herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in the future depends
- Ligne n°280 : Whether we will see herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in the future depends
Ligne n°281 : heavily on a number of factors -- particularly, Orient says, "whether ...
Ligne n°286 : ... some diseases, like the common cold (coronaviruses are one cause) there- Ligne n°287 : isn't much herd immunity because the virus changes or the vaccine just
- Ligne n°287 : isn't much herd immunity because the virus changes or the vaccine just
Ligne n°288 : doesn't work, like malaria." ...- Ligne n°290 : When asked about localized herd immunity, or herd immunity within
- Ligne n°290 : When asked about localized herd immunity, or herd immunity within
- Ligne n°290 : When asked about localized herd immunity, or herd immunity within
- Ligne n°290 : When asked about localized herd immunity, or herd immunity within
Ligne n°291 : specific regions with high numbers of coronavirus cases (such as New ...
Ligne n°296 : ... relaxed or removed, "if people start getting on buses and planes and- Ligne n°297 : trains and visiting other areas," localized herd immunity means
- Ligne n°297 : trains and visiting other areas," localized herd immunity means
Ligne n°298 : nothing. ...- Ligne n°330 : Discuss: Can herd immunity help stop coronavirus? What we know now
- Ligne n°330 : Discuss: Can herd immunity help stop coronavirus? What we know now