Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Considering indoor dining restrictions have relaxed considerably, I am surprised this MIT study hasn't received more attention. Exposure is similar at 6 feet and 60 feet.
Considering indoor dining restrictions have relaxed considerably, I am surprised this MIT study hasn't received more attention. Exposure is similar at 6 feet and 60 feet.
Considering indoor dining restrictions have relaxed considerably, I am surprised this MIT study hasn't received more attention. Exposure is similar at 6 feet and 60 feet.
Considering indoor dining restrictions have relaxed considerably, I am surprised this MIT study hasn't received more attention. Exposure is similar at 6 feet and 60 feet.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
2. Agreed, not sure who is of that mindset, other than Trumpies.
Considering indoor dining restrictions have relaxed considerably, I am surprised this MIT study hasn't received more attention. Exposure is similar at 6 feet and 60 feet.
Considering indoor dining restrictions have relaxed considerably, I am surprised this MIT study hasn't received more attention. Exposure is similar at 6 feet and 60 feet.
Very interesting findings. Made me think differently about my daily interactions.
Yeah, this seems like something that should have been known well before last week.
Because this is a novel virus. Science isn't fast, science isn't easy.
The scentifiQ method is both fast and easy.
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Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
Tejas? The state that gave us GW and the Iraq War? Followed by Rick Perry and Abbott and Costello? The state that made it illegal to disclose the location of a fertilizer warehouse after one blew up and killed people in an apartment complex? That Tejas? Or the one that gave ‘Murica it’s first mass shooting, rails against a federal government but won’t build its own damn wall or control its border? Or the Tejas that refuses to allow certain aspects of ‘Murican history be in the nations history text books or birth control methods be mentioned in health text books? That Tejas? Or the Tejas where the good senior senator bestowed a law enforcement officer of the year award on an undercover cop who fabricated evidence and lied under oath sending 20% of one small Tejas’ town black population to prison for drug crimes they didn’t commit? That Tejas? Or the one where a couple of good ol boys decided to drag James Byrd behind their truck until he was decapitated by a culvert on the side of the road? Or the Tejas that gave us Waco and coined the term “jack booted thugs” as it relates to the ATF because some whacko decides he’s Jesus, wants to molest children and stockpile guns but instead of showing up in court to answer the charges, has a shootout and kills himself and everyone with him. That Tejas?
Yea, fuck Tejas.
Edited to include passing laws to make it harder to vote, particularly in the state’s major urban areas and disenfranchising black, Hispanic and poor voters.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
Tejas? The state that gave us GW and the Iraq War? Followed by Rick Perry and Abbott and Costello? The state that made it illegal to disclose the location of a fertilizer warehouse after one blew up and killed people in an apartment complex? That Tejas? Or the one that gave ‘Murica it’s first mass shooting, rails against a federal government but won’t build its own damn wall or control its border? Or the Tejas that refuses to allow certain aspects of ‘Murican history be in the nations history text books or birth control methods be mentioned in health text books? That Tejas? Or the Tejas where the good senior senator bestowed a law enforcement officer of the year award on an undercover cop who fabricated evidence and lied under oath sending 20% of one small Tejas’ town black population to prison for drug crimes they didn’t commit? That Tejas? Or the one where a couple of good ol boys decided to drag James Byrd behind their truck until he was decapitated by a culvert on the side of the road? Or the Tejas that gave us Waco and coined the term “jack booted thugs” as it relates to the ATF because some whacko decides he’s Jesus, wants to molest children and stockpile guns but instead of showing up in court to answer the charges, has a shootout and kills himself and everyone with him. That Tejas?
Yea, fuck Tejas.
Edited to include passing laws to make it harder to vote, particularly in the state’s major urban areas and disenfranchising black, Hispanic and poor voters.
How does any of this have anything to do with me personally? Again, I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
BioNTech boss strikes upbeat note on Europe's vaccine drive
By FRANK JORDANS
Today
BERLIN (AP) — More than half of Europe's population should have received the coronavirus vaccine in the next two months, allowing governments to consider easing lockdown rules for those who've been immunized, the head of German pharmaceutical company BioNTech said Wednesday.
The European Union has lagged behind Britain and the United States in the race to get shots into arms, but in recent weeks the pace of vaccinations has picked up significantly.
Ugur Sahin, whose company developed the first widely approved shot against COVID-19 with U.S. partner Pfizer, predicted that “50-60% of the population will have received the vaccine" by the end of June, at which point any easing of pandemic restrictions would affect a broad swath of the population.
He cited studies from Israel, which shares medical data on its vaccination campaign with Pfizer, showing that people who have been immunized rarely fall seriously ill and are significantly less likely to transmit the virus to others.
Sahin suggested Europe could reach herd immunity "in July, latest by August,” but cautioned that children would still be among those at risk as the vaccine has so far only been approved for people over 16. A small number of children who fall ill with COVID-19 suffer serious illness or long-term effects.
While the exact threshold required to reach that critical level of immunization remains a matter of debate, experts say a level above 70% would significantly disrupt transmission of the coronavirus within a population.
BioNTech's vaccine makes up a large share of the doses administered in North America, where it is more commonly known as the Pfizer shot, and the EU, which is poised to place a massive, multi-year order of 1.8 billion doses in the coming days.
Sahin said data from people who have received the vaccine show that the immune response gets weaker over time, and a third shot will likely be required.
Studies show the efficacy of the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine declines from 95% to about 91% after six months, he said.
“Accordingly, we need a third shot to get the vaccine protection back up to almost 100% again” Sahin told reporters during a video call.
Vaccine recipients currently receive a second dose three weeks after their first shot, although some countries have longer intervals. Sahin suggested the third should be administered nine to 12 months after the first shot.
“And then I expect it will probably be necessary to get another booster every year or perhaps every 18 months,” he said.
Concerns have been raised that existing vaccines might be less effective against new variants of the virus now emerging in different parts of the world.
Sahin said BioNTech has tested its vaccine against more than 30 variants, including the now-dominant one first detected in Britain, and found the shot triggers a good immune response against almost all of them in the lab. In cases where the immune response was weaker, it remained sufficient, he said, without providing exact figures.
Asked about the new variant first detected in India, Sahin said the vaccine's effectiveness against it was still being investigated.
“But the Indian variant has mutations that we have previously investigated and against which our vaccine also works, so I am confident there, too,” he said.
“The vaccine is quite cleverly constructed, and the bulwark will hold. I'm convinced of that," Sahin said. “If the bulwark needs to be strengthened again, we'll do so. I'm not worried.”
The company is investigating reports of heart inflammation cases in people who received the vaccine in Israel, but so far hasn't seen any data that would indicate a heightened risk, Sahin said. Some 5 million people in Israel have been vaccinated, primarily with the BioNTech/Pfizer shot, giving it one of the highest coverages in the world.
“We take everything we hear very seriously,” Sahin said. “The most important principle in drug development is to do no harm.”
BioNTech expects to receive approval in July for its vaccine to be used in China, where it cooperates with local firm Fosun Pharma, he said.
Meanwhile, BioNTech and Pfizer are working with other manufacturers to ramp up production of the mRNA shot as worldwide demand still far outstrips supply.
“When we started 2021, our goal was to produce 1.3 billion doses, and now we've increased that to 3 billion doses,” said Sahin, praising pharmaceutical giants such as Novartis, Sanofi and Baxter for joining in the effort.
His company is in talks to create production facilities in Asia, South America and Africa, and may also issue special licenses to other “really competent” manufacturers to boost global supply of the vaccine, Sahin said.
“We don't want to have a low-quality vaccine in Africa,” he added, dismissing suggestions that the recipe for it could simply be made freely available.
Countering fierce criticism that the European Union had bungled its vaccine procurement process, Sahin said the 27-nation bloc deserved praise for managing to coordinate the simultaneous delivery of the first batches to all member states at the end of December.
“Europeans can be proud that they found a fair solution,” he said, adding that the bloc also exported large numbers of doses elsewhere.
“It doesn't help if Europeans are safe and other countries, where the virus is still raging, keep churning out new variants,” he said.
Sahin founded BioNTech in 2008 with his wife, the scientist Ozlem Tureci. Together they decided to pivot from cancer research to developing a coronavirus vaccine in early 2020 and reached out to Pfizer, which had the necessary expertise to conduct large-scale clinical trials.
The 55-year-old, whose family emigrated from Turkey to Germany when he was 4, told members of Germany's foreign press association VAP that it was "a very nice feeling” to be hearing of more and more people who are able to finally see loved ones again after getting vaccinated with his company's shot.
Sahin said he expects a “new normal” soon, where “one can move about freely and most people have a very good immune protection” against the virus.
Even so, some would either not want to get vaccinated or have a weak immune system “and we have to consider these people too,” he said.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
2. Agreed, not sure who is of that mindset, other than Trumpies.
I would argue that many followers of both parties have this mindset. If they didn’t we wouldn’t be surrounded by the constant red vs blue bickering.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
Tejas? The state that gave us GW and the Iraq War? Followed by Rick Perry and Abbott and Costello? The state that made it illegal to disclose the location of a fertilizer warehouse after one blew up and killed people in an apartment complex? That Tejas? Or the one that gave ‘Murica it’s first mass shooting, rails against a federal government but won’t build its own damn wall or control its border? Or the Tejas that refuses to allow certain aspects of ‘Murican history be in the nations history text books or birth control methods be mentioned in health text books? That Tejas? Or the Tejas where the good senior senator bestowed a law enforcement officer of the year award on an undercover cop who fabricated evidence and lied under oath sending 20% of one small Tejas’ town black population to prison for drug crimes they didn’t commit? That Tejas? Or the one where a couple of good ol boys decided to drag James Byrd behind their truck until he was decapitated by a culvert on the side of the road? Or the Tejas that gave us Waco and coined the term “jack booted thugs” as it relates to the ATF because some whacko decides he’s Jesus, wants to molest children and stockpile guns but instead of showing up in court to answer the charges, has a shootout and kills himself and everyone with him. That Tejas?
Yea, fuck Tejas.
Edited to include passing laws to make it harder to vote, particularly in the state’s major urban areas and disenfranchising black, Hispanic and poor voters.
How does any of this have anything to do with me personally? Again, I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
I’ve got nothing against you personally. I don’t even know you. Why are you taking things personally? I’ll readily admit that I don’t like the state of Tejas.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
2. Agreed, not sure who is of that mindset, other than Trumpies.
I would argue that many followers of both parties have this mindset. If they didn’t we wouldn’t be surrounded by the constant red vs blue bickering.
Only one group literally made a golden calf and rolled it out at a political convention (CPAC).
First Commandment - I am the Lord thy God. Thou shall have no other gods before me. Thou shall not make any graven image.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
2. Agreed, not sure who is of that mindset, other than Trumpies.
I would argue that many followers of both parties have this mindset. If they didn’t we wouldn’t be surrounded by the constant red vs blue bickering.
Only one group literally made a golden calf and rolled it out at a political convention (CPAC).
First Commandment - I am the Lord thy God. Thou shall have no other gods before me. Thou shall not make any graven image.
You will have a hard time finding anyone here who would defend that nonsense. The point is there are many who think the only way is either red or blue and I see no difference in that way of thinking.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
Tejas? The state that gave us GW and the Iraq War? Followed by Rick Perry and Abbott and Costello? The state that made it illegal to disclose the location of a fertilizer warehouse after one blew up and killed people in an apartment complex? That Tejas? Or the one that gave ‘Murica it’s first mass shooting, rails against a federal government but won’t build its own damn wall or control its border? Or the Tejas that refuses to allow certain aspects of ‘Murican history be in the nations history text books or birth control methods be mentioned in health text books? That Tejas? Or the Tejas where the good senior senator bestowed a law enforcement officer of the year award on an undercover cop who fabricated evidence and lied under oath sending 20% of one small Tejas’ town black population to prison for drug crimes they didn’t commit? That Tejas? Or the one where a couple of good ol boys decided to drag James Byrd behind their truck until he was decapitated by a culvert on the side of the road? Or the Tejas that gave us Waco and coined the term “jack booted thugs” as it relates to the ATF because some whacko decides he’s Jesus, wants to molest children and stockpile guns but instead of showing up in court to answer the charges, has a shootout and kills himself and everyone with him. That Tejas?
Yea, fuck Tejas.
Edited to include passing laws to make it harder to vote, particularly in the state’s major urban areas and disenfranchising black, Hispanic and poor voters.
How does any of this have anything to do with me personally? Again, I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
I’ve got nothing against you personally. I don’t even know you. Why are you taking things personally? I’ll readily admit that I don’t like the state of Tejas.
I don’t take anything said on here personally, it was just an observation.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.
do you have it out for me? I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.
do you have it out for me? I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
Sorry, static, I don’t have it out for you, either. But I won’t step foot in Tejas nor spend a dime to support those politicians y’all are beholden to.
Got first dose of moderna today. Or did I already say that? is confusion a side effect or is it just part of my lower class upbringing. Anyways 9 hours in and still feeling a ok
Got first dose of moderna today. Or did I already say that? is confusion a side effect or is it just part of my lower class upbringing. Anyways 9 hours in and still feeling a ok
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.
do you have it out for me? I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
Sorry, static, I don’t have it out for you, either. But I won’t step foot in Tejas nor spend a dime to support those politicians y’all are beholden to.
Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?
What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.
Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
Er what?
1. Who said anything about red or blue? 2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd. 3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
Let me make this easier.
Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.
do you have it out for me? I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
Sorry, static, I don’t have it out for you, either. But I won’t step foot in Tejas nor spend a dime to support those politicians y’all are beholden to.
I heard Indianer was the Shangra La, though.
But I heard on the internet that you did!
Only if you saw it on a twit from catturd is it true.
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1. Who said anything about red or blue?
2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas, which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue, but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys, going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit, to further Trump's Big Lie.
But yeah, Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior. Hilarious.
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Yea, fuck Tejas.
Edited to include passing laws to make it harder to vote, particularly in the state’s major urban areas and disenfranchising black, Hispanic and poor voters.
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BERLIN (AP) — More than half of Europe's population should have received the coronavirus vaccine in the next two months, allowing governments to consider easing lockdown rules for those who've been immunized, the head of German pharmaceutical company BioNTech said Wednesday.
The European Union has lagged behind Britain and the United States in the race to get shots into arms, but in recent weeks the pace of vaccinations has picked up significantly.
Ugur Sahin, whose company developed the first widely approved shot against COVID-19 with U.S. partner Pfizer, predicted that “50-60% of the population will have received the vaccine" by the end of June, at which point any easing of pandemic restrictions would affect a broad swath of the population.
He cited studies from Israel, which shares medical data on its vaccination campaign with Pfizer, showing that people who have been immunized rarely fall seriously ill and are significantly less likely to transmit the virus to others.
Sahin suggested Europe could reach herd immunity "in July, latest by August,” but cautioned that children would still be among those at risk as the vaccine has so far only been approved for people over 16. A small number of children who fall ill with COVID-19 suffer serious illness or long-term effects.
While the exact threshold required to reach that critical level of immunization remains a matter of debate, experts say a level above 70% would significantly disrupt transmission of the coronavirus within a population.
BioNTech's vaccine makes up a large share of the doses administered in North America, where it is more commonly known as the Pfizer shot, and the EU, which is poised to place a massive, multi-year order of 1.8 billion doses in the coming days.
Sahin said data from people who have received the vaccine show that the immune response gets weaker over time, and a third shot will likely be required.
Studies show the efficacy of the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine declines from 95% to about 91% after six months, he said.
“Accordingly, we need a third shot to get the vaccine protection back up to almost 100% again” Sahin told reporters during a video call.
Vaccine recipients currently receive a second dose three weeks after their first shot, although some countries have longer intervals. Sahin suggested the third should be administered nine to 12 months after the first shot.
“And then I expect it will probably be necessary to get another booster every year or perhaps every 18 months,” he said.
Concerns have been raised that existing vaccines might be less effective against new variants of the virus now emerging in different parts of the world.
Sahin said BioNTech has tested its vaccine against more than 30 variants, including the now-dominant one first detected in Britain, and found the shot triggers a good immune response against almost all of them in the lab. In cases where the immune response was weaker, it remained sufficient, he said, without providing exact figures.
Asked about the new variant first detected in India, Sahin said the vaccine's effectiveness against it was still being investigated.
“But the Indian variant has mutations that we have previously investigated and against which our vaccine also works, so I am confident there, too,” he said.
“The vaccine is quite cleverly constructed, and the bulwark will hold. I'm convinced of that," Sahin said. “If the bulwark needs to be strengthened again, we'll do so. I'm not worried.”
The company is investigating reports of heart inflammation cases in people who received the vaccine in Israel, but so far hasn't seen any data that would indicate a heightened risk, Sahin said. Some 5 million people in Israel have been vaccinated, primarily with the BioNTech/Pfizer shot, giving it one of the highest coverages in the world.
“We take everything we hear very seriously,” Sahin said. “The most important principle in drug development is to do no harm.”
BioNTech expects to receive approval in July for its vaccine to be used in China, where it cooperates with local firm Fosun Pharma, he said.
Meanwhile, BioNTech and Pfizer are working with other manufacturers to ramp up production of the mRNA shot as worldwide demand still far outstrips supply.
“When we started 2021, our goal was to produce 1.3 billion doses, and now we've increased that to 3 billion doses,” said Sahin, praising pharmaceutical giants such as Novartis, Sanofi and Baxter for joining in the effort.
His company is in talks to create production facilities in Asia, South America and Africa, and may also issue special licenses to other “really competent” manufacturers to boost global supply of the vaccine, Sahin said.
“We don't want to have a low-quality vaccine in Africa,” he added, dismissing suggestions that the recipe for it could simply be made freely available.
Countering fierce criticism that the European Union had bungled its vaccine procurement process, Sahin said the 27-nation bloc deserved praise for managing to coordinate the simultaneous delivery of the first batches to all member states at the end of December.
“Europeans can be proud that they found a fair solution,” he said, adding that the bloc also exported large numbers of doses elsewhere.
“It doesn't help if Europeans are safe and other countries, where the virus is still raging, keep churning out new variants,” he said.
Sahin founded BioNTech in 2008 with his wife, the scientist Ozlem Tureci. Together they decided to pivot from cancer research to developing a coronavirus vaccine in early 2020 and reached out to Pfizer, which had the necessary expertise to conduct large-scale clinical trials.
The 55-year-old, whose family emigrated from Turkey to Germany when he was 4, told members of Germany's foreign press association VAP that it was "a very nice feeling” to be hearing of more and more people who are able to finally see loved ones again after getting vaccinated with his company's shot.
Sahin said he expects a “new normal” soon, where “one can move about freely and most people have a very good immune protection” against the virus.
Even so, some would either not want to get vaccinated or have a weak immune system “and we have to consider these people too,” he said.
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First Commandment - I am the Lord thy God. Thou shall have no other gods before me. Thou shall not make any graven image.
Also....the ultra patriotic party is breaking a basic flag rule by making a flag into clothing.
i live in Texas.
do you have it out for me? I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
There are no kings inside the gates of eden
I heard Indianer was the Shangra La, though.
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