4/28 Questions

4/28 Questions

by Megumi Shirasaki -
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Is the reason rats reacted differently to tests because they don't have the same level of immune protection that humans do or because they react to different substances? Is there a substance that is harmful to rats but not to humans?

Do you think we'll see a halt in the spread in a scenario where everyone has COVID-19 or has had it at some point? Can the virus mutate between humans at such a rate that the spread will never stop because even if people have immunity the virus has already evolved and they can get infected again?

Do you think employers, when hiring, will require or prefer a positive antibody test in order to hire someone? I wonder if that's comparable to a drug test.

Can we just get a bunch of different SARS-Cov-2 antibodies from people who test positive and inject them into everyone else? Is that dangerous? What goes into developing a vaccine to make it safe?