Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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This sounds...interesting.
How Ticketmaster Plans to Check Your Vaccine Status for Concerts: Exclusive
Lets take this to another logical extreme.This sounds...interesting.
How Ticketmaster Plans to Check Your Vaccine Status for Concerts: Exclusive
Yup, that's the problem with living in a blue state. Their is currently a mask task force going around citing individuals who don't comply with the rules. It's a misdemeanor and punishable up to a $5,000 fine or a year in prison.
I'm not endorsing this and have no way of knowing it's veracity. I'm posting it because it was written by a former student of mine.
Solving Long Covid
— Why countries like Sweden, Africa, etc have drastically lower death rates without intensive distancing measures (They supplement bread with nicotinic acid unlike many Western Countries)
Quite interesting just from a cursory reading so I bookmarked for further review.I'm not endorsing this and have no way of knowing it's veracity. I'm posting it because it was written by a former student of mine.
Solving Long Covid
Yeah, that’s a no. Which state sues first if this happens?
Has anyone addressed what they expect to happen as soon as people begin traveling again?I watched the interview with the Biden Covid advisor. A couple points:
1. he said if I ask 50 people what "lockdown" means I'll get 75 different answers - then he failed to explain what he meant by it
2. he cited Australia as an example of how this works. Australia's lock down lasted 112 days (that's a wee bit more than 4-6 weeks) and they are an island nation and had heavy handed enforcement (see below). There's no f'n way 4 - 6 weeks would do it in the US.
Australia: Harsh Police Response During Covid-19
Has anyone addressed what they expect to happen as soon as people begin traveling again?
Yes, that's my point. Maybe they are more trusting in a vaccine than Americans appear to be and have faith in the availability of one in the very near future.if you are talking Australia I haven't looked into it. they did have their first day with no new cases but as you suggest that doesn't make anyone immune. Presumably they've quarantined all the positive cases (or attempted to) but no way they can open regular travel with out the risk of going through it all again.
Like, as in magic? Our will the virus have been eliminated from the rest of the world? Our will everyone there accept a vaccine as soon as it is ready?
I understand all that. I am referring to Australia's response to round 1. Are they just going to lock down indefinitely again once cases climb (which they invariably will, unless an effective vaccine is distributed very quickly there)?Like, some people will get COVID. Most won’t. Those that do - most will be asymptomatic. A minimal amount will get sick. A minimal amount of those may die. Just as people die every day from vehicle travel or falling down stairs or getting hit by trains.
This “pandemic” is more about manipulation and control than it is about lives and safety.
Showing another man how to use a chainsaw does it.Quite interesting just from a cursory reading so I bookmarked for further review.
Now @McDad may have already posed this question, but being that low NAD+ has been identified by this research as a key vector in risk of serious outcomes from COVID infection, does it detail exactly how one goes about boosting one’s ‘nads?
