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blatman posted:just buy more t cells with ur stimulus money t-mobile top up plan
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How much could a hospital bill cost? 1400 dollars?
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:12 |
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triple sulk posted:https://twitter.com/bnodesk/status/1506836322643808256?s=21 "But this time it's different!" I screech as my lungs liquefy and my brain shrinks to the size of a walnut
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:14 |
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“It’s not 2020 again!” none of things that would separate this from 2020 exist “Ah, well, nevertheless.”
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:16 |
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Its kind of funny that it would be safer for me personally to fly on an airplane if they got rid of mask mandates because that would (presumably) open up the possibility of wearing a secure click.
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Salt Fish posted:Its kind of funny that it would be safer for me personally to fly on an airplane if they got rid of mask mandates because that would (presumably) open up the possibility of wearing a secure click. They're going to ban them
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:20 |
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Salt Fish posted:Its kind of funny that it would be safer for me personally to fly on an airplane if they got rid of mask mandates because that would (presumably) open up the possibility of wearing a secure click. It’s not like there’s anything in the mandate banning valves now. They’re just dicks. The guy beside you can take off the mask to eat all the pretzels he wants on a two‐hours flight, but if you show me a valve, I am turning this plane around right now!
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:20 |
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pretty sure full rear end respirators are a no go on airplanes because people think youre gonna do a huge fart cloud attack and neutralize the crew
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:26 |
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stump collector posted:pretty sure full rear end respirators are a no go on airplanes because people think youre gonna do a huge fart cloud attack and neutralize the crew Which is why it’s totally fine to carry them on, just not wear them.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:29 |
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we can't care about the wave until it's gotten worse than any other wave before it in every possible metric, and by then it will be past the peak and we can drop restrictions.
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Computer Serf posted:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/11/4/390 Thanks for the links. Quoting to save for later.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:33 |
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i'm really excited for everyone else to get long covid or die of covid because that means the entire world will be accommodating to covid mush brains like mine and i won't have to feel so slow or bad any more
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:34 |
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Platystemon posted:“It’s not 2020 again!” It’s totally different than 2020, nobody’s even worried about it, that’s how cool it is now. Between vaccinated immunity and natural immunity and near perfect immunity gained from breakthrough infections, you’re no more likely to catch covid than a member of the the rich and well connected political class.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:35 |
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empty whippet box posted:we can't care about the wave until it's gotten worse than any other wave before it in every possible metric, and by then it will be past the peak and we can drop restrictions. They stop declaring before it’s peaked. The second derivative of daily cases is decreasing, you see.
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empty whippet box posted:we can't care about the wave until it's gotten worse than any other wave before it in every possible metric, and by then it will be past the peak and we can drop restrictions. and raise risk levels again
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Platystemon posted:Which is why it’s totally fine to carry them on, just not wear them. im never going to say anything the government or tsa does makes any loving sense, i just feel thats how they arrived at the conclusion anecdotally, my friend boarding a plane and said the only guy with a real mask on (half or full respirator in 2020) was hassled by security at a time most or many people were maskless and they made him put on a lovely surgical
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:37 |
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lol the chuds will be marching against mandates in the Trump 2024 it won't matter that there won't be any mandates, this was never about real issues for them
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:38 |
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We need more localized risk metrics. If you are not personally in a hospital, you are low risk and need to act like it.
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Dr. Furious posted:So your conclusion that depletion of t cells is not a concern is based on poor assumptions about their behavior and thus possibly inaccurate. if they can get depleted and you can get reinfected every 6 weeks (gently caress me I never guessed it would be that short) won’t consecutive rounds of omicron just gently caress up your weakening immune system harder and harder?
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 07:46 |
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Dr. Furious posted:So your conclusion that depletion of t cells is not a concern is based on poor assumptions about their behavior and thus possibly inaccurate. Nah, and stop comparing COVID to airborn AIDS until there's proof. It's embarrassing for a lot of reasons.
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Fly Molo posted:if they can get depleted T-cells are only part of people's immune system, but getting it back-to-back like that is hard on people. If you're old enough maybe your t-cells really will be depleted from the last infection. Low t-cell counts during infection can be an indication you're gonna die of COVID https://journals.lww.com/bls/fullte...normal%20range.
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Daniel Dales Dick posted:Nah, and stop comparing COVID to airborn AIDS until there's proof. It's embarrassing for a lot of reasons. https://twitter.com/fitterhappierAJ/status/1478407141014781958 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211124172159.htm https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2021/09/covid-19-autoantibodies.html https://youtube.com/watch?v=kE9UUX7NV5Q
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Daniel Dales Dick posted:T-cells are only part of people's immune system, but getting it back-to-back like that is hard on people. If you're old enough maybe your t-cells really will be depleted from the last infection. Low t-cell counts during infection can be an indication you're gonna die of COVID https://journals.lww.com/bls/fullte...normal%20range. seems bad op
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empty whippet box posted:we can't care about the wave until it's gotten worse than any other wave before it in every possible metric, and by then it will be past the peak and we can drop restrictions.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 08:18 |
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Is Thomas still in the hospital with not COVID?
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 08:23 |
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Some types of t cells do not easily regenerate beyond adolescence. There is recently published evidence that covid is directly infecting t cells through a yet unknown mechanism. Inflammation via cytokine storm is a major driver of death in the acute phase. We do not fully understand the interactions happening here, nor the long term consequences or developments of said interactions. To flippantly disregard the potential for immune system damage is both premature and dangerously optimistic.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 08:27 |
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the autoimmune parts of this get me the most upset about our loving administration there's zero cost to compelling annual update of the loving vaccines. it's right there on the table, in reach. fine, drop mask mandates. let 'er rip through schools. at least give sane people a loving chance to get an mrna jab that remotely resembles the dominant clade.
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Computer Serf posted:https://twitter.com/fitterhappierAJ/status/1478407141014781958 Autoimmune disorders are more like lupus than AIDS. Call it airborne lupus if you want to be dramatic. You're still pumping out new t-cells to replace the ones that get destroyed if you have an autoimmune disorder.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 08:42 |
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Autoimmune and immunodeficiency are different words that mean different things, surprising but true.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 08:46 |
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singapore gonna drop masks for outdoors next week, wheeee
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 08:48 |
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triple sulk posted:https://twitter.com/bnodesk/status/1506836322643808256?s=21 Cool. NYC has been at the front of almost every wave so that isn’t ominous or anything.
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Thoguh posted:Is Thomas still in the hospital with not COVID? Good question. High court won’t say whether Thomas remains hospitalized
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Daniel Dales Dick posted:Autoimmune and immunodeficiency are different words that mean different things, surprising but true. can't wait for the autoasphyxiation variant wait, that's Delta
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COVID? Word? looks like I'll continue wearing a half mask since I never stopped
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 09:26 |
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So now that we are letting professionals work with moderate to severe acquired brain damage, what field do we think will be the first to have some sort of high profile incident? Like will it be some prominent person doing a Chris Benoit because COVID turned their brain into cheese? Or will it be a pilot crashing their plane, or a surgeon blanking out and forgetting what they were supposed to be doing while operating? Because letting lots of professionals contract a neuroinvasive disease that causes brain damage in about one-fourth of those it infects, if the Dutch data is taken as representative, without requiring them to re-certify themselves seems like a recipe for Big Fun.
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RoboChrist 9000 posted:So now that we are letting professionals work with moderate to severe acquired brain damage, what field do we think will be the first to have some sort of high profile incident? Like will it be some prominent person doing a Chris Benoit because COVID turned their brain into cheese? Or will it be a pilot crashing their plane, or a surgeon blanking out and forgetting what they were supposed to be doing while operating? Because letting lots of professionals contract a neuroinvasive disease that causes brain damage in about one-fourth of those it infects, if the Dutch data is taken as representative, without requiring them to re-certify themselves seems like a recipe for Big Fun. put me down for "COVID-brained airline pilot crash"
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 09:39 |
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Yeah I think pilots top the list. There are just so many factors working against them. We can’t discount air traffic controllers. There’s a reason they must retire at age fifty‐six.
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Platystemon posted:“It’s not 2020 again!” Nonsense. 2020 was better, and I mean like even early 2020 before we started having masking and hand-washing. In January 2020 I think most Americans would have said that if there was a deadly disease that caused brain damage and killed people that they would probably do whatever they could to avoid catching that disease.
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quote:I was promised the technician would wear an N95 during my hour-long imaging procedure, but I had to walk out because the hospital refused to honor the promise and told me "we are following CDC guidelines". And my town only has one hospital.
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RoboChrist 9000 posted:So now that we are letting professionals work with moderate to severe acquired brain damage, what field do we think will be the first to have some sort of high profile incident? Like will it be some prominent person doing a Chris Benoit because COVID turned their brain into cheese? Or will it be a pilot crashing their plane, or a surgeon blanking out and forgetting what they were supposed to be doing while operating? Because letting lots of professionals contract a neuroinvasive disease that causes brain damage in about one-fourth of those it infects, if the Dutch data is taken as representative, without requiring them to re-certify themselves seems like a recipe for Big Fun. Crane accident
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