barbos
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Yes, the way you live is not covid-sustainable. But I wish you luck.That's a problem because of how we live.
Yes, the way you live is not covid-sustainable. But I wish you luck.That's a problem because of how we live.
Was it covid all along?This what? I don't follow.Does this explain the fever and cough after your booster?Well, looks like I got covid
And I know who I got it from.
Almost 2 years of doing everything right could not stand to stupidity of a relative with .... medical background.
I think so. the fact that I made a booster shot right after I got infected was just an unfortunate coincidence.Was it covid all along?
Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial
The novel coronavirus vaccine manufactured by Moderna does not contain luciferin, an organic compound involved in bioluminescence, or the enzyme luciferase, contrary to claims on social media. While luciferase was involved in some COVID-19 research in the summer of 2020, none of the available vaccines contain either ingredient.
Suggesting a Satanic link, a post on Facebook reads, “MODERNA VACCINE CONTAINS "LUCIFERIN" IN A 66.6 SOLUTION. YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS STUFF UP (here). Other posts making this claim can be found here , here and here .
Huh? Guess private insurance is different.Okay.Really? I have to choose in network but there are lots of them. Is this an urban/rural thing? Anyway, this is off topic from covid. I should probably stop.Barber, sure.I don't understand why anyone can't get a different dentist or PCP or barber. Privileged? I don't understand.You're rather privileged if could do so. Not everyone is.
Tom
But lots of people have health care providers chosen by someone else, like their insurance company.
Tom
It's probably a rural thing. Around here there aren't many choices.
Tom
You also can never quite teach people that the Number of the Beast is not any combination of three sixes. 66.6 is not the same as Six Hundred Sixty Six. So even if this IS a significant number in the solution, it's not a Biblically Significant number.“MODERNA VACCINE CONTAINS "LUCIFERIN" IN A 66.6 SOLUTION. YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS STUFF UP
Are you sure the dentist wasn't vaccinated? A close friend of mine told me this morning that her son in law died of COVID yesterday. He was fully vaccinated and had no preexisting conditions that would make him at high risk. He's been sick since September, on a ventilator etc. My point is that as most of you know, even a fully vaccinated person can die of COVID. It's rare but it happens. Health care providers are exposed to a lot of things, sometimes unknowingly. So, even a vaccinated health care provider can get COVID and can pass it on to others.My wife just told me one of the shareholders for the company she works for has covid and is on a ventilator. He's a dentist. My first thought was how many of his patients did his unvaccinated ass infect.
Can't make this up? The right-wing? Made up shit is all they believe these days.Fact Check-Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine does not contain luciferin or luciferase
The novel coronavirus vaccine manufactured by Moderna does not contain luciferin, an organic compound involved in bioluminescence, or the enzyme luciferase, contrary to claims on social media. While luciferase was involved in some COVID-19 research in the summer of 2020, none of the available vaccines contain either ingredient.
Suggesting a Satanic link, a post on Facebook reads, “MODERNA VACCINE CONTAINS "LUCIFERIN" IN A 66.6 SOLUTION. YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS STUFF UP (here). Other posts making this claim can be found here , here and here .
Actually I just assumed since it's so rare for a vaccinated individual to get so sick. I'll ask my wife if she can find out for sure.Are you sure the dentist wasn't vaccinated? A close friend of mine told me this morning that her son in law died of COVID yesterday. He was fully vaccinated and had no preexisting conditions that would make him at high risk. He's been sick since September, on a ventilator etc. My point is that as most of you know, even a fully vaccinated person can die of COVID. It's rare but it happens. Health care providers are exposed to a lot of things, sometimes unknowingly. So, even a vaccinated health care provider can get COVID and can pass it on to others.My wife just told me one of the shareholders for the company she works for has covid and is on a ventilator. He's a dentist. My first thought was how many of his patients did his unvaccinated ass infect.
While I remain careful and always wear a mask when in a store or medical office, I sometimes eat in a restaurant if the tables are far apart and I attended a party last week. Everyone at my table had the vaccine. Was I taking a risk? Yes, but it was a small one, and I'm not going to live the rest of my life being constantly fearful of COVID. I've had workers in my house doing repair work, even before the vaccine. We all wore masks and kept a distance from each other. I don't wear my mask when I exercise with my workout group. We are all far apart and everyone I know there has been vaccinated. I wear my mask afterwards when I might need to get close to someone. I'm not judging anyone who isn't comfortable with what I do, but I feel that my precautions are reasonable and my risks are very small. I'm probably more at risk of dying in a car accident than from dying from COVID at this point.
I have never been in a car accident in which a seat belt was required to save my life. Yet I always put on my seat belt when I get in a car.
While I remain careful and always wear a mask when in a store or medical office, I sometimes eat in a restaurant if the tables are far apart and I attended a party last week. Everyone at my table had the vaccine. Was I taking a risk? Yes, but it was a small one, and I'm not going to live the rest of my life being constantly fearful of COVID. I've had workers in my house doing repair work, even before the vaccine. We all wore masks and kept a distance from each other. I don't wear my mask when I exercise with my workout group. We are all far apart and everyone I know there has been vaccinated. I wear my mask afterwards when I might need to get close to someone. I'm not judging anyone who isn't comfortable with what I do, but I feel that my precautions are reasonable and my risks are very small. I'm probably more at risk of dying in a car accident than from dying from COVID at this point.
The most recent data I've seen that splits vaccinated vs unvaccinated show that for every 6 unvaccinated that gets Covid, there is one vaccinated who gets Covid. Of course that's just data. There is no information on what each group is doing to increase or lower their risks. It could be that unvaccinated are more careful than vaccinated. Or it could be the other way around. Or it could be about even.Actually I just assumed since it's so rare for a vaccinated individual to get so sick. I'll ask my wife if she can find out for sure.
I don't understand why anyone can't get a different dentist or PCP or barber. Privileged? I don't understand.You're rather privileged if could do so. Not everyone is.
Tom
Really? I have to choose in network but there are lots of them. Is this an urban/rural thing? Anyway, this is off topic from covid. I should probably stop.Barber, sure.I don't understand why anyone can't get a different dentist or PCP or barber. Privileged? I don't understand.You're rather privileged if could do so. Not everyone is.
Tom
But lots of people have health care providers chosen by someone else, like their insurance company.
Tom
This whistleblower discussion regarding the Pfizer covid-19 vaccine in the British Medical Journal is worth a read
Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial
Revelations of poor practices at a contract research company helping to carry out Pfizer’s pivotal covid-19 vaccine trial raise questions about data integrity and regulatory oversight. Paul D Thacker reports In autumn 2020 Pfizer’s chairman and chief executive, Albert Bourla, released an open...www.bmj.comCovid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial
So the vaccine is proven to provide substantial protection... and we still get this bullshit from the alt-right.This whistleblower discussion regarding the Pfizer covid-19 vaccine in the British Medical Journal is worth a read
Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial
Revelations of poor practices at a contract research company helping to carry out Pfizer’s pivotal covid-19 vaccine trial raise questions about data integrity and regulatory oversight. Paul D Thacker reports In autumn 2020 Pfizer’s chairman and chief executive, Albert Bourla, released an open...www.bmj.comCovid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial
So? Somebody fucked up the blinding in one location. This is a fuck-up, not fraud. It says nothing about all the other places where it was being tested and it says nothing about the tons of phase IV data we have.
Me, too. But I still get into cars, even though I know that people die in car accidents every day, including people wearing seatbelts.I have never been in a car accident in which a seat belt was required to save my life. Yet I always put on my seat belt when I get in a car.
While I remain careful and always wear a mask when in a store or medical office, I sometimes eat in a restaurant if the tables are far apart and I attended a party last week. Everyone at my table had the vaccine. Was I taking a risk? Yes, but it was a small one, and I'm not going to live the rest of my life being constantly fearful of COVID. I've had workers in my house doing repair work, even before the vaccine. We all wore masks and kept a distance from each other. I don't wear my mask when I exercise with my workout group. We are all far apart and everyone I know there has been vaccinated. I wear my mask afterwards when I might need to get close to someone. I'm not judging anyone who isn't comfortable with what I do, but I feel that my precautions are reasonable and my risks are very small. I'm probably more at risk of dying in a car accident than from dying from COVID at this point.
You're billed on procedures done. If no procedure is done there is nothing to bill for.I don't understand why anyone can't get a different dentist or PCP or barber. Privileged? I don't understand.You're rather privileged if could do so. Not everyone is.
Tom
I'm saying that by the time you're in a position to ask you're likely to already be in a position you'll be billed for the appointment even if you walk out. And note that if you have HMO insurance you might not have a lot of choice in who to see.
I have never been in a car accident in which a seat belt was required to save my life. Yet I always put on my seat belt when I get in a car.
While I remain careful and always wear a mask when in a store or medical office, I sometimes eat in a restaurant if the tables are far apart and I attended a party last week. Everyone at my table had the vaccine. Was I taking a risk? Yes, but it was a small one, and I'm not going to live the rest of my life being constantly fearful of COVID. I've had workers in my house doing repair work, even before the vaccine. We all wore masks and kept a distance from each other. I don't wear my mask when I exercise with my workout group. We are all far apart and everyone I know there has been vaccinated. I wear my mask afterwards when I might need to get close to someone. I'm not judging anyone who isn't comfortable with what I do, but I feel that my precautions are reasonable and my risks are very small. I'm probably more at risk of dying in a car accident than from dying from COVID at this point.
So the uber driver and I who arrived at the give way simultaneously this morning should have gotten out of our vehicles, and held an auction for who gets to go first, with the winner paying the loser for the privilege?I have never been in a car accident in which a seat belt was required to save my life. Yet I always put on my seat belt when I get in a car.
While I remain careful and always wear a mask when in a store or medical office, I sometimes eat in a restaurant if the tables are far apart and I attended a party last week. Everyone at my table had the vaccine. Was I taking a risk? Yes, but it was a small one, and I'm not going to live the rest of my life being constantly fearful of COVID. I've had workers in my house doing repair work, even before the vaccine. We all wore masks and kept a distance from each other. I don't wear my mask when I exercise with my workout group. We are all far apart and everyone I know there has been vaccinated. I wear my mask afterwards when I might need to get close to someone. I'm not judging anyone who isn't comfortable with what I do, but I feel that my precautions are reasonable and my risks are very small. I'm probably more at risk of dying in a car accident than from dying from COVID at this point.
If conservolibertarians were in charge, not only would there be no seatbelt laws, there'd also be no traffic lights. The free market would decide who has the right of way. What a world that would be.