Do you need a special facility to manufacture vaccines?
Do you need a special facility to manufacture vaccines?
Not that special but certainly dedicated and we are talking about 60 million doses in a very short order..
Open up the schools and use the chemistry labs.
Do schools still have chemistry labs?
I don't see a vaccine being much of a money maker - by the time it comes online there will only be a couple of dozen left needing it, and you'd have to paddle 300miles up the Amazon to find them.
Hate to be "THAT Guy" but...
Over 2 Million cases worldwide now.
Thank God the World Health Origination can still protect us.
Nope.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/...222242638.html
"Land of the Free..and the home of the Brave..." WUT?
CV cases still fairly rare here in North Wales (and in Wrexham currently only 96): https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/nor...cases-18091846
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/921/lCEyoC.png
Always wanted to live in Anglesey... However, in South Wales the picture is sadly rather different.
Piggurs, I note that the cases in Lancashire are now at 1632. Good job that deaths from your Fart Gas haven't been measured!:D
Marco.
More cases per head of population in Wrexham than there are here in Stoke though. Per head we're about the same as Anglesey.
Not that it means anything as they only test hospital admissions. The reason that it has spread so fast is because most people who catch it don't have any symptoms or only have mild symptoms. Unlike previous covid viruses like SARS and MERS. So the reality is loads of people have got it or already had it and don't even know.
Can't find any stats for Chorley, but there are 1,692 cases in Lancashire out of a population of 1,210,000.
Are you talking about the county of Wrexham or the town? The two are rather different. The former has a population of (approx) 140,000, over 500kmē, with currently 96 reported cases of Coronavirus, and the latter obviously considerably less on all counts.
The population of Stoke-on-Trent is (approx) 270,000, and currently there are 230 reported cases of Coronavirus, over 93kmē.
Del's just done the maths (using the Percentage Calculator in the link below), and based on the population for Wrexham, makes it 0.069% have tested positive COVID-19, and for Stoke it's 0.085%. Anglesey, with a population of (approx) 70,000 and 28 reported cases, over 714.8 kmē, is 0.04%.
Therefore, based on those figures, you're incorrect.
https://percentagecalculator.net/
Marco.
I basing it on the population of the town not the whole county.