I don't remember the movie terribly well either, but it was much more chaotic. And at best, there isn't really a lot of time for back story in a 2-hour movie compared to a series that plods along for 4 seasons very earnestly trying to establish a coherent universe.
What struck me about the underlying assumptions was not so much the rate of mutation, but the idea that it would take 20 years to create a vaccine for a novel virus. And that even after 20 more years of research it would be such an insuperable obstacle to adapt the vaccine to a new variant.
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Date: 2022-01-18 10:21 pm (UTC)What struck me about the underlying assumptions was not so much the rate of mutation, but the idea that it would take 20 years to create a vaccine for a novel virus. And that even after 20 more years of research it would be such an insuperable obstacle to adapt the vaccine to a new variant.