On 01-09-21 08:35, HusTler wrote to All <=-
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So they developed a vaccination for Covid-19 in less then a year. So
why can't they develop a vaccination or cure for the common cold?
The "common cold" is actually caused by a number of virus. Rhinoviruses are a common cause, but there are some coronaviruses that cause colds too, so we're not dealing with one virus, but multitudes that cause the same symptoms, which means the vaccine would need multiple components, and it may need to be updated, like the flu vaccine.
Anyway, this is a _much_ bigger job with lower returns (not as many lives to save, since colds are much less likely to be fatal), and the risk profile would either be the same or a bit higher, compared to other vaccines (normally, vaccine risks are very low, but non zero).
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