>>12678958Not sure what you're expecting. With no challenge trials for ethical reasons, this is what we're left with. If there's no viral replication him 90% of humans within two days, there will be almost no transmission (a person isn't even contagious within two days). The Oxford vaccine is showing a 60% reduction in positive PCRs in trial participants, which would be more successful than most flu shots.
>To put it into perspective, flu mortality has been skyrocketing since 2012, despite record smashing numbers of flu shots being given out since then. We are fighting evolution here, and if the flu is any indicator, we're losing.Where? In the USA, or worldwide? The 2017-2018 flu season was rough, but the other years since 2012 were normal. Definitely no skyrocketing mortality rates.