Not gonna read anything upon which Darrin is too drunk to comment.
That's pretty much all you do here since Trump lost.
you didn't have a point that I could see.
Of course because you behave like a child and try to pin it on others with your passive aggressiveness. If you want to play intentionally obtuse like Karrin and the nihilist dimwits you go for it.
you had a bad take, and reacted badly to having it pointed out. happens all the time.
Small cohort, but lingering heart problem have been clocked in a number of studies.
Maybe letting kids hotbox COVID all day long at school isn't the best idea.
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/1/186
My take is that there are still viable vaccines and the R&D machine is going to continue to continue producing multiple vaccines annually just like we have seen for the past two years.
Claiming we are "running out of tools" is analogous to saying you're "running out of money" after a big purchase when you still have enough money to pay your bills and you have a paycheck coming.
Try to talk about the subject instead of the banal claims of victory.
Long COVID review drops.
Some posters prefer to focus on other posters, Biden Administration has lost the thread on COVID.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-022-00846-2
China is getting hammered by “the sniffles”
BMJ study in Israel on long covid drops.
https://www.bmj.com/content/380/bmj-2022-072529##
Capitalism's proportion: you want to live? pay me
Moderna Plans 4,000% Markup for Covid Vaccine
https://inthesetimes.com/article/moderna-plans-4-000-markup-for-covid-vaccine
govt gave Moderna many $10Ms to develop the vaccine
So many pilots had damaged hearts, the EKG band had to be widened to keep pilots flying
The FAA has very quietly tacitly admitted that the EKGs of pilots are no longer normal.
We should be concerned. Very concerned.
After the vaccine rolled out,
the FAA secretly widened the EKG parameter range for pilots so they wouldn't be grounded.
It looks like the vax gave at least 50M Americans heart damage.
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/t...uietly-tacitly
The world's financial elite don't seem to think COVID is just a harmless cold.
https://www3.weforum.org/docs/AM23_H...y_Measures.pdf
massive, ongoing economic and social impacts. SARS2 can't be swept under the rug.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1....06.23284199v2An estimated 14.0% of adults aged 18-84 y (35.11 million adults) and 15.5% of working-aged adults aged 18-64 y (30.65 million adults) had developed long COVID by November 2022. Several sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors predicted long COVID including lower household income, being aged 30-49 y, Hispanic, female, gay/lesbian or bisexual, and divorced/separated. Even after accounting for such factors, having long COVID was linked to higher risks of recent unemployment, financial hardship, and anxiety and depressive symptomatology, with evidence of dose-response relationships. Overall, an estimated 27.7 million US adults aged 18-84 y and 24.2 million working-aged adults with long COVID who had been or may still be at risk of adverse socioeconomic and mental health outcomes. Lost work was further calculated to be the equivalent of 3 million workers annually, and the estimated annual lost earnings due to long COVID among working-aged adults totaled $175 billion
Bring in the robots.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-covid-rumoursChinese cyber authorities have announced an internet censorship crackdown to ensure there are no “gloomy sentiments” caused by pandemic “rumours” during the lunar new year festival.
It comes as health forecasting firm Airfinity estimated more than 600,000 people have likely died since zero-Covid restrictions were lifted in December – 10 times more than Chinese authorities have officially declared.
The month-long “Spring Festival online improvement” program will target those spreading what authorities deem to be “rumours” about the spread of Covid and patient experiences.
The national cyber administration specified “in-depth rectification of false information and other issues to prevent gloomy sentiments”.
I tend to doubt robots can replace line cooks and nurses. Same is likely true of most other jobs.
USA had just over a million COVID deaths. I'm not sure why this news about China is surprising on concerning.
Robots won't replace everyone. At some point, I think we still need the face to face communication. But robots and AI will certainly cut jobs. Just from being more efficient at processing information.
it's newsworthy, but I agree, not surprising.
SARS2 has a long tail
It's almost over
President Biden to end COVID-19 emergencies on May 11
https://nypost.com/2023/01/30/presid...ies-on-may-11/
"Once the emergency expires, people with private insurance will have some out-of-pocket costs for vaccines, tests and treatment, while the uninsured will have to pay for those expenses in their entirety."
No more freeloading
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