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This looks useful.

Apr 18, 2020 5:59PM PDT
https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/yxmvjqywprz/index.html
"More than 70 vaccine candidates are also in development around the world, with at least five in preliminary testing in people. Here are some of the drugs, vaccines and other therapies in development:"
Nicely organized, non alt-internet (L or R).
Good place to park notes of future developments.

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You could volunteer to test one of these
Apr 19, 2020 8:54AM PDT

Let's see...you're given the vaccine and allow it enough time to make you immune to the virus. Then, you're inoculated with the bad boy and put in isolation with close monitoring. If you survive and testing shows you've developed the antibodies, you get 10 bucks. Should you pass on, your heirs or chosen charity gets the 10 bucks. Don't delay. Only so many beta test slots are available. Devil

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Oh, no you don't!
Apr 19, 2020 5:21PM PDT

I know about those beta versions!
I got a Win 3.0 beta machine that has been sitting in a corner for 15 years, just printing "Hello!" on a blue screen.
'Well, then, just pull the plug.'

It won't let me.