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euphronius posted:I told you guys very upsetting to see. I was hoping to have this return to normal.
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Chad Sexington posted:The Wet Bandits did eventually wind up catching Kevin though and were about to bite off his fingers so the old guy is the t cell response, showing up late and after the wet bandits have already caused irreparable damage to the house
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:USA hospital #1 perfect conditions always, empty beds with warm blankets ready for you Having seen how two hospitals near me treated my roommate prior to COVID, I dread the conditions there now.
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Has there been any details about how effective the pentagon vax is
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https://twitter.com/judahworldchamp/status/1473313216621129732?s=21
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mild compared to what ahhhhhh
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euphronius posted:Has there been any details about how effective the pentagon vax is Well it passed Phase 1 human trials testing and more importantly found the protein subunit generated higher neutralizing antibodies than any of the competing vaccines.
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euphronius posted:Has there been any details about how effective the pentagon vax is no but unless I'm wrong they are aiming to solve all coronaviruses in a fell swoop yes?
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euphronius posted:Has there been any details about how effective the pentagon vax is ask the homeless ppl they tested it on
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Can someone give me the quick rundown on the various tests and what they mean for post-omnicron covid? I struggle keeping the various acronyms in check and am constantly side eyeing folks that say they got a recent negative rn anyways
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It's mildly beyond dominant turns out
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RoboChrist 9000 posted:Clearly forged. We all know Tim Apple would use homeopathy, not vaccines. The three-microgram Pfizer kids dose is just too powerful.
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AppleNippleBOB posted:So, I'm def not trying to poo poo talk China's covid response - but weren't there a lot of videos that circulated showing how poorly those hospitals were built - like water flowing in when it rain and the like? The whole thing is a PR stunt, the same way that bragging about ventilator numbers is. You could build infinite hospitals and that wouldn’t solve a pandemic. Unless you put every person in one hospital each, I guess that would work.
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fosborb posted:prophecy?! leave this place, witch! Most questionable prophecy engine has been updated for Omicron! .. if this is accurate this time around ..
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RoboChrist 9000 posted:Clearly forged. We all know Tim Apple would use homeopathy, not vaccines. Are you thinking of Steve Apple, or did that company somehow manage to find two absolute loons to lead them?
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Iron Crowned posted:
First time I was hospitalized I got a semi-serious blood clot because they ignored me for 3 days when I complained about the IV site starting to hurt. My mistake was not just yanking it out eventually. Thankfully the nurse was good at stomping cockroaches! This was the 'nice' hospital in town.
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Got my Pfizer boost yesterday (after JJ in May). Wichita Kansas vaccination clinic was popping. Not "crowded" but surprisingly a constant stream of individuals and lots of families. Arm is sore today. Pec/traps a little sore if I poke at them. Very, very slight ache in my legs. That's all. Thanks for listening.
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kreeningsons posted:Maryland's covid dashboard is back online, sort of? Showing that we are peaking at ~6k cases a day which is 150% last winter currently. Judging by things in the DC metro area, it's going to get much worse. Right below the graph you snipped it says all the data breakdowns by jurisdiction are coming back. I assume case rate is coming back too. The numbers look very bad though.
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drat https://twitter.com/jdiamond1/status/1473705242399326222?s=21
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hey joe, can i get some of that four hour pcr turnaround please?
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Can't catch covid if you're already dead
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Ice Phisherman posted:Depends on your definition of extreme. I was thinking more about this, because it was a fantastic post, but I guess I’m struggling with the Juxtaposition to Ian Kershaw’s The End. Specifically, it seems like a sufficiently committed society, one where the elites have a do-or-die commitment to the project, other possibilities are outside the political imagination and the bare minimum of Treats can be provided can drag on to the bitter end: Kershaw, The End posted:Beneath the hail of bombs, in the mayhem of destruction of towns and cities as the Reich collapsed to immensely superior force in east and west, a semblance of ‘normality’ in the mounting chaos was sustained as bureaucracy strained every sinew to continue functioning. Of course, the Reich was shrinking by the day, channels of communication were collapsing, the transport network was as good as at an end, basic utilities like gas, electricity and water were no longer available to millions of homes, and bureaucratic administration faced any number of huge practical problems. But where Germany had not yet fallen under occupied rule, there was no descent into anarchy. Civil administration continued, however ineffectively in the face of extreme adversity and immense dislocation. Military as well as civilian courts continued to hand out ever more severe sentences. Wages and salaries were still being paid in April 1945. Grants awarded by a leading academic body in Berlin were made down to the last weeks of the war to foreign students, even now regarded as an investment for continued German influence in the ‘new Europe’. My concern here is that Covid is not the Red Army, and makes me wonder if it’s enough to push comfortable libs to the breaking point. If mail, movies and soccer could go on until the Red Army physically arrived, how is covid going to be enough to disrupt Amazon, Netflix and the NFL?
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Goreld posted:The whole thing is a PR stunt, the same way that bragging about ventilator numbers is. You could build infinite hospitals and that wouldn’t solve a pandemic. Unless you put every person in one hospital each, I guess that would work. or you could put all covid patients into special covid hospitals, which is one way china managed to get the epidemic under control if you tested positive, you got shipped off to a covid ward instead of just being told to isolate and infect your family
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Goreld posted:The whole thing is a PR stunt, the same way that bragging about ventilator numbers is. You could build infinite hospitals and that wouldn’t solve a pandemic. Unless you put every person in one hospital each, I guess that would work. In China’s case it kind of made sense because the outbreak was limited to Wuhan and adjacent areas. Personnel from the rest of the country could come to help, but they needed facilities to work in. When your whole country is on fire, then there’s no point in building hospitals.
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cdc updated their forecast
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Joementum posted:hey joe, can i get some of that four hour pcr turnaround please?
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Testvan posted:cdc updated their forecast Mild
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Testvan posted:cdc updated their forecast lol
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give it a couple more days
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Testvan posted:cdc updated their forecast
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we’re all sick. the disease? capitalism.
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Testvan posted:cdc updated their forecast lmao it actually points up
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ThatBasqueGuy posted:Can someone give me the quick rundown on the various tests and what they mean for post-omnicron covid? I struggle keeping the various acronyms in check and am constantly side eyeing folks that say they got a recent negative rn anyways A majority of tests are either a: PCR - more expensive and only longer cycle time to get the results Rapid Antigen- Most take-home tests use this technique, not as accurate as a PCR but following the instructions have a high level of accuracy especially for symptomatic cases. Accuracy is increased even more in case of negative test by testing 36 hours later Antibody Test- Probably the least useful of these three types since it only detects COV19 antibodies. Even more useless if you got vaccinated since the vaccination response would show positive result since that's the whole point of vaccination. FDA Guide: https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/coronavirus-disease-2019-testing-basics
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Testvan posted:cdc updated their forecast So we think, what, twice that in reality?
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I mean, I'm happy they extended the loan pause. But I wish they'd just give some sort of long term solution, we got like countless workers on either end of this poo poo just sitting around in a deadlock.
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Dren posted:Right below the graph you snipped it says all the data breakdowns by jurisdiction are coming back. I assume case rate is coming back too. The numbers look very bad though. oh nice, i didn't see that at first
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goalposts 🥅 https://twitter.com/celinegounder/status/1473708262080008213?s=21
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that’s a loose definition of “preventing”
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Wiggly Wayne DDS posted:one of the best running gags in the thread It slays me that they just gave up and truncated half the forecast range. It’s like if the National Weather Service said “tomorrow is likely to be similar to today. We have no clue beyond that.”
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Zurtilik posted:I mean, I'm happy they extended the loan pause. But I wish they'd just give some sort of long term solution, we got like countless workers on either end of this poo poo just sitting around in a deadlock. The only reason why Sleepy Joe pushed it back (Kamala wanted it!) was because of cratering in his poll number. For months they were serious on turning back on student loan payments to show the economy had recovered.
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