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HD DAD posted:Soon we’re just gonna run out of Greek letters and we’ll have to name variants like hurricanes. Looking forward to dying from the Jeff variant. "Scientists are now calling it the Kourhteinie variant because of that loving idiot in Iowa."
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HD DAD posted:Looking forward to dying from the Jeff variant.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 01:47 |
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I'm gonna pay big bucks to put my competitors name on a variant.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:01 |
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I've had wierd daydreams about how this pandemic is going to effect cultural trauma. Like in 2060 grandma is just nervous about crowds, and grandpa just has a steel trap memory for where they have visited in the last two weeks I like the idea of everyone who lives through COVID I st knowing their Greek letters
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:01 |
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Anne Whateley posted:Cite? Afaik Tylenol hasn't been studied with antibodies, as opposed to NSAIDs, which have been studied and demonstrated negative effects. It’s been studied and it does have a depressive effect, just not to the extent if the others. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2693360/
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HD DAD posted:Soon we’re just gonna run out of Greek letters and we’ll have to name variants like hurricanes. Looking forward to dying from the Jeff variant. They’ve noticed that their naming scheme is filling up in scant months. quote:New coronavirus variants could be named after star constellations once letters of the Greek alphabet are exhausted, a senior World Health Organization official has suggested. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/variants-could-named-star-constellations-greek-alphabet-runs/ That was early August. With Mu’s designation on August thirtieth, we passed the halfway point to alphabet exhaustion.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:09 |
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They could just add more letters to the alphabet.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:21 |
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Bad Purchase posted:They could just add more letters to the alphabet. Would using Russian or other eastern characters be viable?
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Zil posted:Would using Russian or other eastern characters be viable? We're saving variant 四 if it comes back around again in force to China
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:26 |
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Geez guys there are other ancient alphabets just laying around unused. Glyphs too. The whole ancient Egyptian writing system is just going to waste. [big eye] variant causing trouble in the midwest, meanwhile [bird facing left] variant is spreading across south america.
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HD DAD posted:Soon we’re just gonna run out of Greek letters and we’ll have to name variants like hurricanes. Looking forward to dying from the Jeff variant. Look all I'm saying is God clearly states in Revelations, "I am the Alpha and the Omega". He's just tinkering with COVID until He finds just the perfect amount of transmissibility and lethality to wipe out most of humanity It's right there in the Bible people!! It's been in plain sight for 2000 years!!!
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Seth Pecksniff posted:Look all I'm saying is God clearly states in Revelations, "I am the Alpha and the Omega". He's just tinkering with COVID until He finds just the perfect amount of transmissibility and lethality to wipe out most of humanity Source your quotes
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Zil posted:Source your quotes They did, The Bible, God et al., 4,352 BC.
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Barudak posted:They did, The Bible, God et al., 4,352 BC.
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Platystemon posted:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/variants-could-named-star-constellations-greek-alphabet-runs/
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Barudak posted:They did, The Bible, God et al., 4,352 BC. (though Revelations was about 83 AD) Revelations 22:13 quote:I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End. Seth Pecksniff fucked around with this message at 02:49 on Oct 9, 2021 |
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:46 |
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drat both of you.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:47 |
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Platystemon posted:It’s been studied and it does have a depressive effect, just not to the extent if the others.
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Scaevolus posted:I for one am HYPED for covid strain / horoscope sign conjunctions
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Seth Pecksniff posted:(though Revelations was about 83 AD) quote: I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End Thanks, now the Xenogears intro is playing in my head and I'm snickering thinking about Deus and Miang variants
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Scaevolus posted:I for one am HYPED for covid strain / horoscope sign conjunctions “Age of Aquarius” takes on a whole new meaning.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 06:46 |
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Would naming variants after ancient Gods be a smart or terrible idea?
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 08:56 |
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HazCat posted:I 100% understood a hot gujju bhabhi's post as they intended it and was surprised so many people were misreading it so badly. I'm also Australian, so maybe this is legitimately a cultural thing? I think you're probably right. It's a cultural difference.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 08:59 |
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Lord Stimperor posted:Would naming variants after ancient Gods be a smart or terrible idea? Covid Priapus is gonna get some eyes
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 09:02 |
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I started reading this article to see how the BBC would justify Britain's terrible stats: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58849024 The writer's clearly been told to put a positive spin on it, so although things suck now it's mostly just kids and we'll be much better off in the winter, right? But he managed to sneak in a final line about how easily it could all get worse (which is impressive when you consider the article is trying to justify why we're not that bad really).
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smoobles posted:Sorry, not valid unless Jesus cummed inside you Does it make a difference where?
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Marmaduke! posted:I started reading this article to see how the BBC would justify Britain's terrible stats: Yeah, the last sentence basically undermines the cheerful tone but also seems to be hedging. I prefer my propaganda to be more black and white.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 18:29 |
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My wife got her first Pfizer shot yesterday and she said it didn’t hurt and she had no symptoms. Holy poo poo though, she’s really petite and it looked like they put the needle basically through her arm, I didn’t think it would be THAT long still - like an inch and a half - or maybe the tech would like, no go all the way down or something, considering her size. When I got mine it was a stubby needle that was maybe half an inch.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 18:51 |
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AHH F/UGH posted:it looked like they put the needle basically through her arm, I didn’t think it would be THAT long still - like an inch and a half She's probably used to getting an inch and a half Sorry
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That's not long!??!
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 20:29 |
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Hi thread, I could do with some help. It’s booster shot time down in Singapore and the older generation of my family are convinced that we should go for sinovac instead of one of the mRNA vaccines. Their reasoning is that the mRNAs only teach the body to recognise the spike protein whereas with sinovac having an inactivated virus will teach the body to recognise the virus itself. And with at least one new variant mutating to get rid of the spike protein, it would be better to get the vaccine that would allow the immune system to fight the whole virus instead of just the spike protein. Is there any truth to this? It sorta makes sense in a layman terms way, so I get their line of thinking. I tried searching but didn’t get anywhere. Ultimately, I don’t really care what my family takes as long as they get the booster/vaccinated, but at the same time the above recommendation to take sinovac or Sinopharm is coming from 1) my dad, and I’d like to reassure him that I’ll be okay taking one of the mRNAs, and 2) a relative sharing their hot takes* in our WhatsApp chat and I’d really like to toss it back in their face. *Hot takes like “unvaccinated people will fare better then the people who had a booster shot if infected with the new variants because their immune system will be “fresh” unlike the booster shot folk who have an overworked and exhausted system producing useless antibodies that won’t protect against the new variants”.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 21:37 |
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The logic is solid IMO, we just don't have results to know if it actually works that way in this case. No idea what the idea is about a nonspiked covid, that sounds very unlikely.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 21:44 |
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Oh and have some schadenfreude from Singapore - in a few days, unvaccinated adults will no longer be able to dine in or enter malls. And as eating and shopping are two of our favourite pastimes, the meltdown has been glorious.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 21:54 |
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Scarodactyl posted:The logic is solid IMO, we just don't have results to know if it actually works that way in this case. Yeah there's no such thing, a coronavirus without spikes is... well whatever you call a spherical virus, the spikes are what make it look like a crown under an electron microscope, hence the name. What they probably mean is that the spikes are mutating and these are what are specifically targeted by non-traditional vaccines. There *is* something to be said for the idea of mixing and matching types of vaccines but nobody's really doing serious research into it because even the crap vaccines are good enough that it gets a bit dodgy, ethically, to deliberately mess around with the known effective dosing regimes. In six months or so we'll have lots of useful data from the UK about the effectiveness of mRNA-after-AZ as the majority of the people getting boosters here will have been given AZ for their first two doses. There's low-quality evidence that this is an extremely effective way of doing it. However this is a booster of a more-effective vaccine after a less-effective one, going the other way round seems like it's less likely to be useful but as everyone should know this point, immunology is a bastard at the best of times.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 22:06 |
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Pee is stored in the nonspiked covid.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 22:29 |
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Yeah, I have heard that the ultimate knockout punch for polio is the inactive shot followed by live attenuated--the shot reduces or rempves the already small risk of getting polio from the live attenuated and you get supercharged immunity. But such a combination was obviously not needed to eliminate polio most places and I don't think that was ever standard procedure. I djnno that might not even check out, though it made sense to me.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 23:36 |
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mania posted:the older generation of my family are convinced that we should go for sinovac instead of one of the mRNA vaccines. Their reasoning is that the mRNAs only teach the body to recognise the spike protein whereas with sinovac having an inactivated virus will teach the body to recognise the virus itself. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(21)00177-4/fulltext Even people lucky enough to generate broadly neutralizing antibodies after vaccination just happen to make antigens that bind to a harder to mutate part of the spike protein. https://scitechdaily.com/inescapable-covid-19-antibody-discovery-neutralizes-all-known-sars-cov-2-strains/ There are a couple other points on the outside of the viral particles that the immune system can react to, but they don't seem as common or useful as antibodies targeting spike proteins. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2021.679841/full I'm still waiting for someone to reformulate their vaccine to target Delta spikes, or a variety of spikes based on the new variants.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 23:55 |
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It seems like the big players might have stopped working on delta specific vaccines. It does kind of seem like there isn't an issue with the immune system recognizing it, it's just a lot more aggressive and develops and dumps out much larger viral loads. Then again maybe they just saw that normal boosters seem to work just fine and left it at that for now.
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# ? Oct 10, 2021 00:11 |
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Sounds like Covid is over, nice
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About that https://twitter.com/AllenWest/status/1446945633714282499 This is the dude that moved from Florida to Texas to run for governor further right than Abbott.
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