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Well the Chinese have started first human trials of a vaccine. 105 (?) healthy people of different ages with 3 levels of strength of the vaccine. They still then say that the time to market is 6 months from proof of trial.

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From a DNA perspective the concept of country-based race is pretty obsolete - have you seen the very uplifting video on the DNA journey.

We be all Mongrels.

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Is that someone from Mongrolia?

No offence was meant to anyone...

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abscate wrote: 19 Mar 2020, 13:49 From a DNA perspective...country-based race
Yes, migration brought about changes, but inhabitants remaining within a region for a period of time may/will have common characteristics specific to them.

Who and What Is at Risk?

Although a keloid scar can form on anyone, some ethnic groups are at a greater risk of developing them. People with darker skin, such as African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics are more susceptible1. Keloid scars are seen 15 times more frequently in highly-pigmented ethnic groups than in Caucasians.

Genetic variants in FKBP5 affecting response to antidepressant drug treatment

Full "blooded" Italians sure don't look Japanese...last time I looked. And one prescription drug may work well for some, and others not so well.

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Since Italians are being hit hard, is there something in their genetics which affects them more. Speculation, btw.
35% of Italy's population is 55 or over. 1 out of 5 is 65 or over.

55-64 years: 13.29%
65 years and over: 21.69%
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RickHaleParker wrote: 19 Mar 2020, 17:46Italy's population...
RE: "Since Italians are being hit hard, is there something in their genetics which affects them more. Speculation, btw....I said.
In the news today: Risk of Getting COVID-19 Could Be Linked to Certain Blood Types,
Coronavirus Study Suggests
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Taking the data as a whole, the researchers concluded that "blood
group A had a significantly higher risk for COVID-19" when compared
with non-A blood groups. Those in the O group, meanwhile, "had a
significantly lower risk for the infectious disease."
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However they stressed that the study was limited, and "one should be
cautious to use this study to guide clinical practice at this time.
This study encourages further studies."

https://www.newsweek.com/blood-type-cor ... 19-1492890
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Hence, blood type may influence outcome...a big may currently.

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SARS-CoV-2: How a person’s immune system defeated the virus
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Just to clarify Rick - I didn't post what you are quoting me as saying.
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Sveedy wrote: 19 Mar 2020, 18:57 Just to clarify Rick - I didn't post what you are quoting me as saying.
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Cees Klumper wrote: 17 Mar 2020, 07:39In my native The Netherlands, as of yesterday, half of those in intensive care are younger than 40 years old.
Young adults under age 44 make up a big part of coronavirus hospitalizations in the US
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The CDC analyzed the cases of about 2,500 patients in the United States whose ages were known. Of the 508 patients known to have been hospitalized, 20% were notably younger — between ages 20 and 44, while 18% were between ages 45 and 54, the report says. The highest percentage of hospitalized patients was at 26% between ages 65 and 84.

And of the 121 patients known to have been admitted to an ICU, 36% were adults ages 45 to 64, while 12% were ages 20 to 44. There were no ICU admissions reported for those under age 19, the report says.

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