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My world is a world of concepts and principles, not a battlefield - "war" is simply the wrong metaphor for where I'm coming from.
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Originally posted by Nunz View PostSo no, just because the US has over 20% of COVID cases reported, does not necessarily mean it's automatically the most likely to produce a new variant through infection. You also (expected, of course) ignored the fact that accurate reporting is an intense toll on support agencies and requires a lot of coordination - something many nations do not have or were not prepared for. The US, sitting in the international eye, is likely going to report more accurately, not less. Once again, I don't think you've travelled much to developing countries .. they do not, in any sense of the word, have the infrastructure, personnel, or organization to accurately handle reporting. It's an immense toll on many fronts.My world is a world of concepts and principles, not a battlefield - "war" is simply the wrong metaphor for where I'm coming from.
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Originally posted by 12Bass View PostWhile some countries certainly lack the ability to accurately track COVID cases, some parts of the US seem to be deliberately failing to do so.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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FWIW, I think the takeaway is that the US has had a relatively high number of COVID cases per capita and in total, many more than necessary, given the availability of vaccines. The stats are pretty poor when compared with other developed nations, even if the reporting in less developed nations is sketchy. Put another way, it seems to be a bad idea to minimize the breadth and seriousness of the pandemic and to attempt to shift focus to "foreigners" as the problem, when COVID is being handled poorly at home.My world is a world of concepts and principles, not a battlefield - "war" is simply the wrong metaphor for where I'm coming from.
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Originally posted by 12Bass View PostFWIW, I think the takeaway is that the US has had a relatively high number of COVID cases per capita and in total, many more than necessary, given the availability of vaccines. The stats are pretty poor when compared with other developed nations, even if the reporting in less developed nations is sketchy. Put another way, it seems to be a bad idea to minimize the breadth and seriousness of the pandemic and to attempt to shift focus to "foreigners" as the problem, when COVID is being handled poorly at home.
I don't think this is P&R material but if it is.. whatever.. just delete the post I guess. I don't feel discussing the response efforts is political but the line on what is and what isn't considered P&R on this particular subject has become quite blurred.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by Nunz View PostI don't think this is P&R material but if it is.. whatever.. just delete the post I guess. I don't feel discussing the response efforts is political but the line on what is and what isn't considered P&R on this particular subject has become quite blurred.
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It's not intentional, but at the same time.. this forum is so small at this point that I don't know why we bother differentiating anymore. It's the same, what, 30-40 of us that post here? At this point it could be one big section of the forum that we put everything intoOriginally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by Nunz View PostNot when you account for percentage of vaccinated individuals and what that does to transmission rates, you know, that argument some of you were just having a page or two back. There are still plenty of countries struggling to procure vaccines that have a far less percentage of population vaccinated.
So no, just because the US has over 20% of COVID cases reported, does not necessarily mean it's automatically the most likely to produce a new variant through infection. You also (expected, of course) ignored the fact that accurate reporting is an intense toll on support agencies and requires a lot of coordination - something many nations do not have or were not prepared for. The US, sitting in the international eye, is likely going to report more accurately, not less. Once again, I don't think you've travelled much to developing countries .. they do not, in any sense of the word, have the infrastructure, personnel, or organization to accurately handle reporting. It's an immense toll on many fronts.
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Only a few posters but many readers... Its hard not to P&R but some things dont have to be like mandates. Just cuz they use the same words doesnt mean they are political. Which I thought I was clear enough about when saying workplace mandates... which falls into the social mandates sphere imo not gov.I talked to the tree. Thats why they put me away!..." Peter Sellers, The Goon Show
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Originally posted by pax View PostOnly a few posters but many readers... Its hard not to P&R but some things dont have to be like mandates. Just cuz they use the same words doesnt mean they are political. Which I thought I was clear enough about when saying workplace mandates... which falls into the social mandates sphere imo not gov.
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Originally posted by acroig View PostIn USA everything is political now, even wearing a face mask.My world is a world of concepts and principles, not a battlefield - "war" is simply the wrong metaphor for where I'm coming from.
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Originally posted by bill dennison View Post
i dismiss all government agencies top to bottom under this administration ."I'll admit it. I did try and **** her, she was married."
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Originally posted by 12Bass View PostYeah... it's ridiculous. Denying science and turning life saving efforts into wedge issues. I didn't expect it, except maybe a few small fringe groups. Naively, I figured that the preservation of life was a universal goal. My opinion of humanity is near an all-time low...
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If I had to pick a country to visit during COVID. The US would be dead last right now. High numbers, almost no safety measures in place and high community spread because of it.
*shakes head* nope. Not political for us outside the US. And right now visiting the US couldn't be less of a good idea.-Trunks0
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Originally posted by Trunks0 View PostIf I had to pick a country to visit during COVID. The US would be dead last right now. High numbers, almost no safety measures in place and high community spread because of it.
*shakes head* nope. Not political for us outside the US. And right now visiting the US couldn't be less of a good idea.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by 12Bass View PostYeah... it's ridiculous. Denying science and turning life saving efforts into wedge issues. I didn't expect it, except maybe a few small fringe groups. Naively, I figured that the preservation of life was a universal goal. My opinion of humanity is near an all-time low...
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Originally posted by Java Cool Dude View PostI was in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Bahrain as recently as last month. Came back broke AF but had the time of my life!Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by SD-[Inc] View PostIt’s a little more subtle than just humanity sucks. There are bad faith actors in the system. They suck! Everyone else is just looking for answers.My world is a world of concepts and principles, not a battlefield - "war" is simply the wrong metaphor for where I'm coming from.
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Originally posted by Greasy View PostSeems omicron will end this pandemic. Now let's hope Russia and China behave so the world can go back to normal in a few months.
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Originally posted by Greasy View PostTrue even in a best case scenario it's going to take a while to get things flowing again. I'm a glass half full kinda guy.
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Well, this wave seems to be on the decline where I live. Elective surgeries prohibited if over 85% bed capacity. They've been cancelled for weeks. Wife's surgery is on for Monday.A hobbiest foundry and forge in progress, plans, suppliers, showcasing ideas
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Originally posted by huskylord View PostWe're looking to book a week in Turks and Caicos for March. Covid will be over by then, right?A hobbiest foundry and forge in progress, plans, suppliers, showcasing ideas
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The ivermectin grift: A covert network of Canadian doctors is prescribing ivermectin to treat COVID. Here’s how we got some
It's a long article, but the key point:
The telehealth service operates on a “membership” system basis and costs $50 to join. Members must sign a waiver agreeing to maintain the confidentiality of all CovidTeleHealth.ca providers, unless they wish to “commend” one of the providers to their professional college, in which case the commendation must be approved by the organization.
From there, the Star was given the option to book four different services: a preventative consultation (including prescriptions) costing $149; early COVID-19 (outpatient) treatment (five days or less since disease onset) for $199; a complex consultation (for those who’ve had COVID for more than five days) for $299; or advice on chronic long COVID for $249.
(Canadian Covid Telehealth now has its own website, and appears to no longer offer advice on long COVID. The price of a complex consultation has been raised to $399.)Nair first connected the Star with a pharmacy in Toronto, but after that pharmacy called to say they’d run out of supply, Canadian Covid Telehealth arranged for TLC IDA pharmacy in Tecumseh, Ont., to courier the prescription, which cost $155 for 28 15-mg pills.
A few days and more than $350 later, the ivermectin bottle arrived.
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behind a paywall, but god damn!
*late edit* dafauq, I can get around the pay wall by using Chrome's incognito mode..... FireFox's didn't work oddly.
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Originally posted by Nunz View PostI'd rather be in the US right now than the ****ing middle-east.."Ok to lose to opponent, must not lose to fear!"
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More transmissible, no worse symptoms. Overall, probably a good thing as it's going to make it that much more difficult for another more lethal variant to outcompete it. Still not really very prevalent in the US, but it's probably just a matter of time.
The subvariant is 1.5 times more transmissible than the original omicron strain, referred to by scientists as BA.1, according to Statens Serum Institut, which conducts infectious disease surveillance for Denmark.
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“Currently there is no evidence that the BA.2 lineage is more severe than the BA.1 lineage,” CDC spokesperson Kristen Nordlund said.
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The U.K. Health Security Agency on Friday said BA.2 has a “substantial” growth advantage over the original omicron. The sister variant spread faster than the original omicron in all regions of England where there were enough cases to conduct an analysis, according to the agency.
However, a preliminary assessment found that BA.2 doesn’t appear to reduce the effectiveness of vaccines any more than the original omicron. A booster dose was 70% effective at preventing symptomatic illness from BA.2 two weeks after receiving the shot, compared with 63% effectiveness for the original omicron strain.A hobbiest foundry and forge in progress, plans, suppliers, showcasing ideas
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It's not good news.-Trunks0
not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
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