Showing posts with label pandemia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pandemia. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Masking against COVID-19, yes or no?

Some governments are using the mandatory or voluntary use of masks for political gain, for there are many people who do not like them, and the rulers think that lifting the obligation can give them votes. Some people deny that masking does prevent contagion, despite the fact that the use of masks to prevent the transmission of a respiratory disease is common sense. Is there any scientific study that clarifies the situation?

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Towards a reasonable use of COVID vaccines

There is a lot of controversy regarding the use of vaccines against COVID-19. Although they are very varied, the reactions to this problem can be classified into three large groups:

1.     Some (especially governments) are frankly in favor of everyone getting vaccinated.

2.     Others (usually specific individuals) openly oppose vaccination, either because they deny that the disease exists (deniers), or because they doubt the usefulness of vaccines, or because they consider them dangerous.

3.     A third group is in favor of the conscious and reasoned use of vaccines, but opposes compulsory vaccination, considering that such compulsion would be a violation of individual freedom and human rights.

Thursday, October 7, 2021

How are we measuring the effects of the pandemia?

Politicians and the media are usually measuring the effects of the COVID-19 disease pandemic, caused by a coronavirus, by the number of positive cases detected, either the day before, or in the previous 14 days (number of cases per 100,000).

I believe that this is a mistake, as it makes it very difficult to make comparisons along the evolution of the pandemic, for the number of positive cases detected clearly depends on the number of tests carried out (the more tests, more positive cases will be detected), and since the number of tests carried out varies constantly, the data they provide cannot be compared.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

COVID-19 vaccines

The four main vaccines against COVID-19 can be classified into the following groups:

a)      Astra Zeneca and Janssen: Adenoviruses genetically modified to produce a protein, a part of the coronavirus causing COVID-19. This protein should give rise to the manufacture of antibodies to fight it, which would also attack the virus if it is present. These vaccines can cause blood clots that can even lead to death.

b)      Pfizer and Moderna: A messenger RNA molecule that synthesizes a coronavirus protein. These vaccines can cause heart ailments, according to studies conducted in Israel and other countries.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

The heralded pandemic

SARS-CoV-2
The November 2005 issue of Scientific American published an article signed by W. Wayt Gibbs and Christine Soares titled Preparing for a Pandemic. The article had the following subtitle-summary:
One day a highly contagious and lethal strain of influenza will sweep across all humanity, claiming millions of lives. It may arrive in months or not for years--but the next pandemic is inevitable. Are we ready?
Fourteen years later, the pandemic is here, although the authors were mistaken in one detail: they thought it would be caused by the influenza virus, but it was actually a coronavirus. These viruses belong to two different families: