Once the Covid antibodies are isolated the strippers should be inoculated. Open the clubs and encourage high mileage dances. Since strip club customers are the most important demographic in our society this would efficiently spread the antibodies in a most enjoyable way.
the antibodies are not a vaccine. Antibody treatment is useful in shortening the recovery time and lessening the damage. To prevent the spread of the disease it needs to be administered at least weekly. Even with treatment, the antibodies do not spread to other people.
Once we have mass production of monoclonal antibodies, it is not going to strippers. The rich and powerful first. Then doctors and other essential people. We should have a vaccine before monoclonal antibodies or plasma donations are sufficient for the general population.
This is a little over simplified , a vaccine typically takes portions of the virus and teaches the body to produce the antibodies.
I don't give investment advice so I will not be mentioning specific stocks, but I have moved some of my money into the companies I think will develop the monoclonal technology. Not necessarily first but the best to monetize it over the long term.
^ Read the news and you'd understand that herd immunity and the lockdown are all political issues. Sorry the OP posted it in t he wrong place and thanks for the whiny remark and your investments (alleged).
I do read the news. politicians are using these for political purposes. I don't deny that. I pointed out that the OP and my post had no political content. Please show me the political discussion in the OP or my initial reply.
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Once we have mass production of monoclonal antibodies, it is not going to strippers. The rich and powerful first. Then doctors and other essential people. We should have a vaccine before monoclonal antibodies or plasma donations are sufficient for the general population.
This is a little over simplified , a vaccine typically takes portions of the virus and teaches the body to produce the antibodies.
I don't give investment advice so I will not be mentioning specific stocks, but I have moved some of my money into the companies I think will develop the monoclonal technology. Not necessarily first but the best to monetize it over the long term.