Proof that herd immunity doesn’t work

Interesting graph, but maybe your thread title could be misinterpreted because if "herd immunity" does not work with this pandemic virus, as it does with any other viral or bacterial infection, then there is little hope a vaccine creating the same immune response will ever work either, and this is far from being proved to be the case I believe, (though such fears exist).
 
Here is an example of two herds:

1. A herd of buffalo
2. A herd of people watching the buffalo


Neither is immune from the other, but I would guess the buffalo are immune from COVID-19 devastating effects.

Tony
 
The New Years Eve jerks are packing the hospitals now so others cannot receive treatment and yesterday we saw you people celebrating the Alabama victory over Ohio State again with no masks and I'm sure they will be banging on the doors demanding treatment and threatening to sue of they are refused. This crap reminds me of the old movies about people building bomb shelters during the Cold War and having neighbors who did not banging on their doors when the country is attacked seeking shelter, "Le us in!"
 
I believe Sweden's ATTEMPT to quickly and safely get to herd immunity has been unsuccessful.
If you took the months August, September and October, as examples of whether or not Sweden's policies were effective you'd have to conclude they worked.
Your suggestion Sweden attempted to do something "quickly", runs counter to the spokesperson or advisor said when pressed about their policies and why they had not followed Norway by imposing lockdowns, stated it was too soon to tell whether their policies had been successful or not. I'd guess this will still be the view taken, in spite of new measures being enacted which may be brought in.
 
I've never heard of a diary farmer or beef producer who decided to just let brucellosis or foot and mouth work its was through the herd hoping to achieve "herd immunity". People who say we shouldn't try to prevent people from contracting serious infectious diseases would make lousy farmers.
 
I've never heard of a diary farmer or beef producer who decided to just let brucellosis or foot and mouth work its was through the herd hoping to achieve "herd immunity". People who say we shouldn't try to prevent people from contracting serious infectious diseases would make lousy farmers.
Yes and no, because you are suggesting there are no infections that do sweep through a flock or herd, and then immunity is achieved, plus you can try all you like to control worm infestations, and yet for as long as I've been alive all anyone can do is keep on treating for the infestation periodically, (anthelmintics excreted by farm animals being said to have a deleterious effect upon insects more widely too, a retired vet told me, and farm animals do acquire some immunity to worms as well).
In addition TB vaccine isn't used in cattle, were one available, because it might prove unpopular with the public, in case vaccine resistant strains emerge, and of course vaccinated cattle cannot be so easily identified, if they are still nonetheless carrying tuberculosis, or identified from those that do, when a vaccine isn't 100% effective.
Lousy farmers may abound, and I may have been one, but my ghon!ing on the subject of disease control is informed by many things including the views of an old lecturer called "Jaggers", who in a one hour lecture at an educational establishment that used to be called " Ewel Tech" gave me and the other students many insights.

I've mentioned a few of them on other threads, and of course I don't know what his views on this pandemic might be, but as our UK government advisory body on pandemic infection told them in 2016, infections such as Covid 19 could not be stopped in their view. All that can be done is try to reduce death rates, in the hope successful vaccines can be rolled out quick enough, so that the negative effects of lockdowns, including economic collapse, threatening our NHS more than any virus could do, saves the day, but don't assume the authorities in Sweden are advised by fools I'd suggest too.
 
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Sorry Tony, but the video is unavailable to me :(
Interesting. It is a typical youtube video that shows a bunch of people (a "herd" of people) watching a herd of buffalo.

Here is the direct link. Maybe that will help. Remove the spaces and quotes to get a valid URL. I inserted these so that the platform doesn't try to interpret it as a youtube video to be played, so you can see the actual URL.

"https:// youtu.be/ dbA_WYSVbJg"

Tony
 
Whereas lockdowns do work? Clearly not, as verified by rising numbers in places like California, which has Draconian lockdown measures. Nothing short of a vaccine will work.
 
I can see it from the original link. It's a video of a herd of buffalo running - not quite a stampede but not something I'd want to stand in front of either.
 
I didn't see the vid but I know what it is since I have been there.
Custer State Park SD does the " great Round UP" every year. Last weekend in September.
The herd runs wild in the park all year (the park is penned in)
They round them up for winter, count the heard, tag them give them shots, etc.
They try to maintain the herd at around 3000 head. Depending on how many calves were born, they will auction off a few hundred every year to keep the herd at the 3000 level.
It's a fun event to watch!
 
I didn't see the vid but I know what it is since I have been there.
Custer State Park SD does the " great Round UP" every year. Last weekend in September.
The herd runs wild in the park all year (the park is penned in)
They round them up for winter, count the heard, tag them give them shots, etc.
They try to maintain the herd at around 3000 head. Depending on how many calves were born, they will auction off a few hundred every year to keep the herd at the 3000 level.
It's a fun event to watch!
I have been in South Dakota a bunch as a musician on several gigs and years later as an engineer working with some of the power companies, but have never seen this. Oh well... :cry:

Tony
 
I have been in South Dakota a bunch as a musician on several gigs and years later as an engineer working with some of the power companies, but have never seen this. Oh well... :cry:

Tony
Last weekend in September every year. Do a search. There's a million stories on it.
 


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