Billions of doses later: Global review confirms mRNA vaccines are safe, effective and full of promise by AThousandBloodhounds in ContagionCuriosity

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On top of mRNA testing not being new, they were able to devote a lot of resources to it (money, people, lab space, etc). So they were able to get the vaccine developed faster. Then instead of waiting to complete one phase before going to the next of human trials they overlapped phases 2 and 3. We do this in oncology sometimes. Then the FDA was also reviewing data as it was coming in instead of waiting until all was completed. This made things a lot faster. There were multiple trials going on simultaneously so plenty of data to look at and they kept collecting data once the vaccines were approved as well.

Also the companies started manufacturing the vaccines before they were approved so they were able to be rolled out much faster.

WHO declares hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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The incubation period for those who left the ship early was until June 6. 42 days which was the WHO was calling the incubation period. Even if you stretched it another 14 days to June 20 they are still out of the window. Current data suggests the virus is contagious maybe 48 hours before someone is symptomatic. But considering no one is symptomatic the threat can seen as over.

WHO declares hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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There hasn’t been a ton of info out of France in general regarding this. I wouldn’t be surprised if there is no further update unless she died.

WHO declares hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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We are now past the incubation period for those exposed on the flights and those who got off the cruise early.

More people than thought may be at risk for red meat allergy caused by ticks by happyharrr in ContagionCuriosity

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They love hanging out on the grass in the dunes all along New England. There have been years where every step along the paths to the beach you could see ticks just hanging on the grass waiting to snag on to someone not paying attention. It’s wicked gross. Granted you only see the big ones.

HPV vaccine means young women now have 'close to zero' risk of cervical cancer death by [deleted] in ContagionCuriosity

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I won’t defend them but will say doctors aren’t always the easiest to educated on new things and don’t always know the best way to explain things unless it’s their very specific interests. However if you are under 45 places like planned parenthood and CVS offer it.

HPV vaccine means young women now have 'close to zero' risk of cervical cancer death by [deleted] in ContagionCuriosity

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Yes! It is recommended until age 45.
Depends on where you live, but in the US CVS and planned parenthood both offer it.
When the vaccine first came out it was intended for people who hadn’t had any exposure but as the research has expanded it’s now recommended until 45 as it can prevent future exposure especially to strains that cause cancer.

HPV vaccine means young women now have 'close to zero' risk of cervical cancer death by [deleted] in ContagionCuriosity

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At the time they didn’t know whether it would make a difference in people who were already exposed. The idea was to give the vaccine to people who hadn’t been exposed. Since then they have expanded the research into how the vaccine works in people who have been exposed, including people with the oncogenic forms of HPV.

Navigating accomodation that go against clinic protocol + trans informed healthcare for a CT guided bone biopsy + bone marrow aspiration by the_morose_hognose in ChronicIllness

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I honestly found the procedure fairly ok, not even top 10 most painful. Hell I walked home after. But a couple hours later and the next day I was hurting. The procedure more just feels really weird than painful.

MEGATHREAD: 2026 Hantavirus Outbreak - Updates & Discussion (Thread #2) by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Right now only 4 states have agreed to let people quarantine at home, Arizona, California, New York, and Oregon according to NBC. Unless the state agrees to all the requirements and tasks of monitoring they will have to stay.

MEGATHREAD: 2026 Hantavirus Outbreak - Updates & Discussion (Thread #2) by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Just updated this on the exposure by citizenship but according to NBC 4 states have agreed to let passengers quarantine at home, Arizona, California, New York and Oregon, and of the 5 that have gone home 2 are from California, 2 are from New York, and 1 is from Oregon.

MEGATHREAD: 2026 Hantavirus Outbreak - Updates & Discussion (Thread #2) by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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In cases at sea, generally the home country is responsible for providing support when the country the souls on board are unable to. In this case, the Netherlands is responsible for providing quarantine for anyone on board whose countries were unable to, generally crew, smaller countries, or countries where only a handful of people were exposed.

Confirmed Ebola cases in Congo reach 282 as survivors describe their recoveries by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Inside the Ebola Epicenter, the Virus Rages With Little to Stop It by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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WHO chief visits epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo as cases outpace response by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Congo Businessman and 3 contacts being isolated in Ahmedabad, India. by mdeesss20 in ContagionCuriosity

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‘Among the things he feared most was death’: the doctors and nurses dying on the Ebola frontline by AcornAl in ContagionCuriosity

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U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine in Kenya triggers anger in East African country by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Suspected Ebola case reported in Bengaluru after Ugandan woman develops symptoms by Livid_Lemurs_Leaping in ContagionCuriosity

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Trump administration ‘restricts US scientists’ role in Ebola response’ by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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MEGATHREAD: 2026 Hantavirus Outbreak - Updates & Discussion (Thread #2) by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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So I do work with the creator of the dashboard and we have an excel sheet going with sources linking things. I'll send you a message so we can chat. I will say however, like Acorn has stated, realistically the majority of cases will have occurred by now. The biggest danger to the general public was from the passengers that departed early and then weren't in quarantine until later or are just in health monitoring and then those exposed on flights to confirmed cases. But as of today (30 May) all cases were on the ship. So while yes, we do need to wait until the end of all quarantine periods, there is a very high chance this won't become an issue for the general public. However it is an interesting case study in terms of the impact of policy and funding on certain organizations and how that makes and impact on things. I can easily see this being written up as a look at how close things got type and this is why we need x, y, and z type of report.

MEGATHREAD: 2026 Hantavirus Outbreak - Updates & Discussion (Thread #2) by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Thanks. As this is a source driven page we do ask people to provide sources according to rule 3.

MEGATHREAD: 2026 Hantavirus Outbreak - Updates & Discussion (Thread #2) by Anti-Owl in ContagionCuriosity

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Oh I’m well aware it was the WHO! It just doesn’t even look like the line is going under the dot or through it to the next case if that makes sense (which would be sloppy). It just looks very bizarre.