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Omg I hate him for wearing a mask. Worst president ever.gvn2fly1421 said:
Joe must have not got the message yesterday... Say it with me everyone, prop·a·gan·da...Weston1283 said:Per CDC as of now- Fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in small outdoor gatherings, even if some people at the gathering are not vaccinated. They double down that if you are vaccinated, your risk is minimal to none when outdoors, even around unvaccinated people
- Still wear masks at larger packed outdoor gatherings
- Vaccinated people can resume regular every day activities indoors safely with a mask such as going to the gym or a restaurant or bar
- Less than 10% of transmission is found in the outdoor setting
Fauci discussing variants
- The UK Vaccine is now the dominant variant covid-19 strain in the USA, but it is covered by all of the mRNA vaccine
- South African variant - all of the vaccines except the AstraZeneca are effective against this variant
Final statement from Fauci:
”Get vaccinated and you will have a degree of protection even from the variants”0 -
You are missing the point. On his way to announce that fully vaccinated folks can now go maskless outside, which by the way most of the world has been doing anyways for a year, he walks to the podium, full vaccinated, by himself, with a mask on. Similar to the zoom call with other world leaders a week or so ago, he wears a mask the whole time. What kind of messaging is that?mrussel1 said:
Omg I hate him for wearing a mask. Worst president ever.gvn2fly1421 said:
Joe must have not got the message yesterday... Say it with me everyone, prop·a·gan·da...Weston1283 said:Per CDC as of now- Fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in small outdoor gatherings, even if some people at the gathering are not vaccinated. They double down that if you are vaccinated, your risk is minimal to none when outdoors, even around unvaccinated people
- Still wear masks at larger packed outdoor gatherings
- Vaccinated people can resume regular every day activities indoors safely with a mask such as going to the gym or a restaurant or bar
- Less than 10% of transmission is found in the outdoor setting
Fauci discussing variants
- The UK Vaccine is now the dominant variant covid-19 strain in the USA, but it is covered by all of the mRNA vaccine
- South African variant - all of the vaccines except the AstraZeneca are effective against this variant
Final statement from Fauci:
”Get vaccinated and you will have a degree of protection even from the variants”0 -
I'll take my Indian friends' and colleagues' (folks who've lived there their entire lives) words over some euro trash twat's TikTok tirade.
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This is great dude. Seriously. Back in the peak of the pandemic, I drove around the streets of DC for 45 seconds and didn't see anyone die. So it must be true that no one has died from COVID in DC, and therefore not in the United States as well. I mean, is there anything more empirical than me with my phone on the street? I think not.gvn2fly1421 said:
Since I have the usual suspects attention, anyone care to comment on this or nah, just gonna keep our collective heads in the sand?gvn2fly1421 said:
What if Australia already had an outbreak prior to 2020? I am telling y'all, spend some time today reading through some links I post. The Ethical Skeptic posts some very intriguing stuff.Lerxst1992 said:Weston1283 said:
I understand. I also hope that we can get more data regarding the vaccine in children. But like you said, it is not as lethal to children. Possible? Yes, but not nearly to the degree of the at risk crowd. I can’t relate as closely since I don’t have children.F Me In The Brain said:
I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.We actually need to beat the virus before we beat the virus. That’s the simple fact conservatives are overlooking. If we take a close look at vaccinations by state, many democratic states have at least one dose in 47% of the population while red states are at 37%. That gap is only going to widen. To beat the virus, we need to get new cases very low, so the virus does not continue to mutate and strengthen. If statewide populations only vaccinate around 55% of the population, the virus will mutate, become stronger and deadlier.
A healthier country would be having THAT discussion, before whining about lost freedoms. And it can’t be said enough, there are counties that do. Australia unvaccinated is healthier than the US vaccinated. We should all chew on that for a moment.
And some were trumping up Texas success here last week. Where are they now?
His twitter account - https://twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic
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Nah man, you are picking up my throw away post from the girl in India, which I love how no one picks on the New York Post using a photo from a gas leak a year ago, because the media would never mislead us. I am talking about the Ethical Skeptic tweets and the theory that the coronavirus has been around since 2018, anyone care to comment on that?mrussel1 said:
This is great dude. Seriously. Back in the peak of the pandemic, I drove around the streets of DC for 45 seconds and didn't see anyone die. So it must be true that no one has died from COVID in DC, and therefore not in the United States as well. I mean, is there anything more empirical than me with my phone on the street? I think not.gvn2fly1421 said:
Since I have the usual suspects attention, anyone care to comment on this or nah, just gonna keep our collective heads in the sand?gvn2fly1421 said:
What if Australia already had an outbreak prior to 2020? I am telling y'all, spend some time today reading through some links I post. The Ethical Skeptic posts some very intriguing stuff.Lerxst1992 said:Weston1283 said:
I understand. I also hope that we can get more data regarding the vaccine in children. But like you said, it is not as lethal to children. Possible? Yes, but not nearly to the degree of the at risk crowd. I can’t relate as closely since I don’t have children.F Me In The Brain said:
I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.We actually need to beat the virus before we beat the virus. That’s the simple fact conservatives are overlooking. If we take a close look at vaccinations by state, many democratic states have at least one dose in 47% of the population while red states are at 37%. That gap is only going to widen. To beat the virus, we need to get new cases very low, so the virus does not continue to mutate and strengthen. If statewide populations only vaccinate around 55% of the population, the virus will mutate, become stronger and deadlier.
A healthier country would be having THAT discussion, before whining about lost freedoms. And it can’t be said enough, there are counties that do. Australia unvaccinated is healthier than the US vaccinated. We should all chew on that for a moment.
And some were trumping up Texas success here last week. Where are they now?
His twitter account - https://twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic
Relative tweets -
Fucking idiocy. You got my attention long enough for me to laugh about it.0 -
One of compassion and solidarity?gvn2fly1421 said:
You are missing the point. On his way to announce that fully vaccinated folks can now go maskless outside, which by the way most of the world has been doing anyways for a year, he walks to the podium, full vaccinated, by himself, with a mask on. Similar to the zoom call with other world leaders a week or so ago, he wears a mask the whole time. What kind of messaging is that?mrussel1 said:
Omg I hate him for wearing a mask. Worst president ever.gvn2fly1421 said:
Joe must have not got the message yesterday... Say it with me everyone, prop·a·gan·da...Weston1283 said:Per CDC as of now- Fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in small outdoor gatherings, even if some people at the gathering are not vaccinated. They double down that if you are vaccinated, your risk is minimal to none when outdoors, even around unvaccinated people
- Still wear masks at larger packed outdoor gatherings
- Vaccinated people can resume regular every day activities indoors safely with a mask such as going to the gym or a restaurant or bar
- Less than 10% of transmission is found in the outdoor setting
Fauci discussing variants
- The UK Vaccine is now the dominant variant covid-19 strain in the USA, but it is covered by all of the mRNA vaccine
- South African variant - all of the vaccines except the AstraZeneca are effective against this variant
Final statement from Fauci:
”Get vaccinated and you will have a degree of protection even from the variants”
Just a guess. Same as anyone who says he's wearing it to stoke fear and keep us all enslaved by a nonexistent virus.
I'll go out on a limb, though, and say he's certainly not wearing it because it makes him look cool or because it's so comfortable to do so.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Hey mickey, I have a little secret for you.... Us "chucklefucks" have been returned to normal for a long time... Didn't even need the vaccine to do it... Amazing...mickeyrat said:
Also, your "Responsible Citizen" needs one more mask on!0 -
My comment... umm great. No.. that's bad? What are you proposing at this point? Bomb China? Tell them we won't sell them our bonds anymore? Refuse to import goods from China? I don't know what the fuck you want us to do with those tweets.gvn2fly1421 said:
Nah man, you are picking up my throw away post from the girl in India, which I love how no one picks on the New York Post using a photo from a gas leak a year ago, because the media would never mislead us. I am talking about the Ethical Skeptic tweets and the theory that the coronavirus has been around since 2018, anyone care to comment on that?mrussel1 said:
This is great dude. Seriously. Back in the peak of the pandemic, I drove around the streets of DC for 45 seconds and didn't see anyone die. So it must be true that no one has died from COVID in DC, and therefore not in the United States as well. I mean, is there anything more empirical than me with my phone on the street? I think not.gvn2fly1421 said:
Since I have the usual suspects attention, anyone care to comment on this or nah, just gonna keep our collective heads in the sand?gvn2fly1421 said:
What if Australia already had an outbreak prior to 2020? I am telling y'all, spend some time today reading through some links I post. The Ethical Skeptic posts some very intriguing stuff.Lerxst1992 said:Weston1283 said:
I understand. I also hope that we can get more data regarding the vaccine in children. But like you said, it is not as lethal to children. Possible? Yes, but not nearly to the degree of the at risk crowd. I can’t relate as closely since I don’t have children.F Me In The Brain said:
I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.We actually need to beat the virus before we beat the virus. That’s the simple fact conservatives are overlooking. If we take a close look at vaccinations by state, many democratic states have at least one dose in 47% of the population while red states are at 37%. That gap is only going to widen. To beat the virus, we need to get new cases very low, so the virus does not continue to mutate and strengthen. If statewide populations only vaccinate around 55% of the population, the virus will mutate, become stronger and deadlier.
A healthier country would be having THAT discussion, before whining about lost freedoms. And it can’t be said enough, there are counties that do. Australia unvaccinated is healthier than the US vaccinated. We should all chew on that for a moment.
And some were trumping up Texas success here last week. Where are they now?
His twitter account - https://twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic
Relative tweets -
Fucking idiocy. You got my attention long enough for me to laugh about it.0 -
In other news, the EU has started legal action again Astra Zeneca, demanding that it immediately provide vaccines from its UK manufacturing site to the EU. They allege that AZ has breached their contract, while AZ states that the contract does not specify that doses from that facility will go to the EU. Whatever the outcome, it looks messy and will probably delay AZ delivery to other countries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-legal-case-against-astrazeneca-begins-brussels-court-2021-04-28/
Also, Britain has ordered another 60 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for boosters targeted at new variants, which they expect may be needed by this fall.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-agrees-deal-60-million-more-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-2021-04-28/
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See, now this is interesting information. And shockingly, it's not from twitter!oftenreading said:In other news, the EU has started legal action again Astra Zeneca, demanding that it immediately provide vaccines from its UK manufacturing site to the EU. They allege that AZ has breached their contract, while AZ states that the contract does not specify that doses from that facility will go to the EU. Whatever the outcome, it looks messy and will probably delay AZ delivery to other countries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-legal-case-against-astrazeneca-begins-brussels-court-2021-04-28/
Also, Britain has ordered another 60 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for boosters targeted at new variants, which they expect may be needed by this fall.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-agrees-deal-60-million-more-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-2021-04-28/
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Imagine the faux outrage if WalMart was cancelled? Good lord.mrussel1 said:
My comment... umm great. No.. that's bad? What are you proposing at this point? Bomb China? Tell them we won't sell them our bonds anymore? Refuse to import goods from China? I don't know what the fuck you want us to do with those tweets.gvn2fly1421 said:
Nah man, you are picking up my throw away post from the girl in India, which I love how no one picks on the New York Post using a photo from a gas leak a year ago, because the media would never mislead us. I am talking about the Ethical Skeptic tweets and the theory that the coronavirus has been around since 2018, anyone care to comment on that?mrussel1 said:
This is great dude. Seriously. Back in the peak of the pandemic, I drove around the streets of DC for 45 seconds and didn't see anyone die. So it must be true that no one has died from COVID in DC, and therefore not in the United States as well. I mean, is there anything more empirical than me with my phone on the street? I think not.gvn2fly1421 said:
Since I have the usual suspects attention, anyone care to comment on this or nah, just gonna keep our collective heads in the sand?gvn2fly1421 said:
What if Australia already had an outbreak prior to 2020? I am telling y'all, spend some time today reading through some links I post. The Ethical Skeptic posts some very intriguing stuff.Lerxst1992 said:Weston1283 said:
I understand. I also hope that we can get more data regarding the vaccine in children. But like you said, it is not as lethal to children. Possible? Yes, but not nearly to the degree of the at risk crowd. I can’t relate as closely since I don’t have children.F Me In The Brain said:
I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.We actually need to beat the virus before we beat the virus. That’s the simple fact conservatives are overlooking. If we take a close look at vaccinations by state, many democratic states have at least one dose in 47% of the population while red states are at 37%. That gap is only going to widen. To beat the virus, we need to get new cases very low, so the virus does not continue to mutate and strengthen. If statewide populations only vaccinate around 55% of the population, the virus will mutate, become stronger and deadlier.
A healthier country would be having THAT discussion, before whining about lost freedoms. And it can’t be said enough, there are counties that do. Australia unvaccinated is healthier than the US vaccinated. We should all chew on that for a moment.
And some were trumping up Texas success here last week. Where are they now?
His twitter account - https://twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic
Relative tweets -
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Nor is it from the Rupert Murdoch owned New York Post.mrussel1 said:
See, now this is interesting information. And shockingly, it's not from twitter!oftenreading said:In other news, the EU has started legal action again Astra Zeneca, demanding that it immediately provide vaccines from its UK manufacturing site to the EU. They allege that AZ has breached their contract, while AZ states that the contract does not specify that doses from that facility will go to the EU. Whatever the outcome, it looks messy and will probably delay AZ delivery to other countries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-legal-case-against-astrazeneca-begins-brussels-court-2021-04-28/
Also, Britain has ordered another 60 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for boosters targeted at new variants, which they expect may be needed by this fall.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-agrees-deal-60-million-more-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-2021-04-28/
Thank you for sharing.
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But if it comes from the basement apartment of a teenager on the outskirts of Moscow it's the truth.mrussel1 said:
See, now this is interesting information. And shockingly, it's not from twitter!oftenreading said:In other news, the EU has started legal action again Astra Zeneca, demanding that it immediately provide vaccines from its UK manufacturing site to the EU. They allege that AZ has breached their contract, while AZ states that the contract does not specify that doses from that facility will go to the EU. Whatever the outcome, it looks messy and will probably delay AZ delivery to other countries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-legal-case-against-astrazeneca-begins-brussels-court-2021-04-28/
Also, Britain has ordered another 60 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for boosters targeted at new variants, which they expect may be needed by this fall.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-agrees-deal-60-million-more-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-2021-04-28/
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Bentleyspop said:
But if it comes from the basement apartment of a teenager on the outskirts of Moscow it's the truth.mrussel1 said:
See, now this is interesting information. And shockingly, it's not from twitter!oftenreading said:In other news, the EU has started legal action again Astra Zeneca, demanding that it immediately provide vaccines from its UK manufacturing site to the EU. They allege that AZ has breached their contract, while AZ states that the contract does not specify that doses from that facility will go to the EU. Whatever the outcome, it looks messy and will probably delay AZ delivery to other countries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-legal-case-against-astrazeneca-begins-brussels-court-2021-04-28/
Also, Britain has ordered another 60 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for boosters targeted at new variants, which they expect may be needed by this fall.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-agrees-deal-60-million-more-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-2021-04-28/
Thank you for sharing.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I live in, near or around the outskirts or the inskirts of Moscow.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Are you a teenage boy?oftenreading said:Bentleyspop said:
But if it comes from the basement apartment of a teenager on the outskirts of Moscow it's the truth.mrussel1 said:
See, now this is interesting information. And shockingly, it's not from twitter!oftenreading said:In other news, the EU has started legal action again Astra Zeneca, demanding that it immediately provide vaccines from its UK manufacturing site to the EU. They allege that AZ has breached their contract, while AZ states that the contract does not specify that doses from that facility will go to the EU. Whatever the outcome, it looks messy and will probably delay AZ delivery to other countries.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-legal-case-against-astrazeneca-begins-brussels-court-2021-04-28/
Also, Britain has ordered another 60 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for boosters targeted at new variants, which they expect may be needed by this fall.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-agrees-deal-60-million-more-pfizer-covid-19-vaccines-2021-04-28/
Thank you for sharing.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I live in, near or around the outskirts or the inskirts of Moscow.0 -
gvn2fly1421 said:
Nah man, you are picking up my throw away post from the girl in India, which I love how no one picks on the New York Post using a photo from a gas leak a year ago, because the media would never mislead us. I am talking about the Ethical Skeptic tweets and the theory that the coronavirus has been around since 2018, anyone care to comment on that?mrussel1 said:
This is great dude. Seriously. Back in the peak of the pandemic, I drove around the streets of DC for 45 seconds and didn't see anyone die. So it must be true that no one has died from COVID in DC, and therefore not in the United States as well. I mean, is there anything more empirical than me with my phone on the street? I think not.gvn2fly1421 said:
Since I have the usual suspects attention, anyone care to comment on this or nah, just gonna keep our collective heads in the sand?gvn2fly1421 said:
What if Australia already had an outbreak prior to 2020? I am telling y'all, spend some time today reading through some links I post. The Ethical Skeptic posts some very intriguing stuff.Lerxst1992 said:Weston1283 said:
I understand. I also hope that we can get more data regarding the vaccine in children. But like you said, it is not as lethal to children. Possible? Yes, but not nearly to the degree of the at risk crowd. I can’t relate as closely since I don’t have children.F Me In The Brain said:
I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.We actually need to beat the virus before we beat the virus. That’s the simple fact conservatives are overlooking. If we take a close look at vaccinations by state, many democratic states have at least one dose in 47% of the population while red states are at 37%. That gap is only going to widen. To beat the virus, we need to get new cases very low, so the virus does not continue to mutate and strengthen. If statewide populations only vaccinate around 55% of the population, the virus will mutate, become stronger and deadlier.
A healthier country would be having THAT discussion, before whining about lost freedoms. And it can’t be said enough, there are counties that do. Australia unvaccinated is healthier than the US vaccinated. We should all chew on that for a moment.
And some were trumping up Texas success here last week. Where are they now?
His twitter account - https://twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic
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Fucking idiocy. You got my attention long enough for me to laugh about it.
New York Post is shit. Basically tabloid fodder, but nice try.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
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.0
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Yeah. I read this the other day.FiveBelow said: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.0
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