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Right. Those aren't pull ups.
They’re not even the CrossFit loved kipping pull-ups. They’re some weird pull-up bar row.
Right. Those aren't pull ups.
What the fuck was that? Does she think that is a pull-up?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...ust-15-minutes-determine-variant-3-hours.html
"Scientists say they have created a new, portable test that can detect coronavirus in just minutes and even identify if it is a highly infectious variant.
Developed by the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, in La Jolla, California, the test is called NIRVANA (nanopore sequencing of isothermal rapid viral amplification for near real-time analysis).
The laptop-sized machine can diagnose COVID-19 in 15 minutes and, at the same time, test for other viruses with similar symptoms like influenza."
So is it safe to assume that the Rona smells like Teen Spirit?
Johnson & Johnson is reporting a setback in its effort to produce tens of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses, saying a contract production plant in Baltimore produced an ingredient that failed quality control tests. The material was made by Emergent BioSolutions, according to Johnson & Johnson.
An investigation by The New York Times found a hidden explanation: Government purchases for the Strategic National Stockpile, the country’s emergency medical reserve where such equipment is kept, have largely been driven by the demands and financial interests of a handful of biotech firms that have specialized in products that address terrorist threats rather than infectious disease.
Chief among them is Emergent BioSolutions, a Maryland-based company now manufacturing Covid-19 vaccines for AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson. Last year, as the pandemic raced across the country, the government paid Emergent $626 million for products that included vaccines to fight an entirely different threat: a terrorist attack using anthrax.
Throughout most of the last decade, the government has spent nearly half of the stockpile’s half-billion-dollar annual budget on the company’s anthrax vaccines, The Times found. That left the government with less money to buy supplies needed in a pandemic, despite repeatedly being advised to do so.
Well this won’t help convince the fence sitters
Well this won�t help convince the fence sitters
Some complain that postponing second doses is not "following the science." But the scientific evidence goes far beyond what was shown in the original efficacy trials. Data from the United Kingdom, Israel and now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that first doses both prevent infection and reduce transmission. In people with prior infection, experts are beginning to recognize that a second dose could provide even less benefit. Following the science means updating policies to recognize new evidence rather than stubbornly maintaining the status quo.
We must respond to the evidence and get as many Americans as possible at least one dose of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. This is how we can save lives and prevent hospitalizations with long-term consequences in this fourth surge.
Well this won’t help convince the fence sitters
And if what I'm reading that all 6 cases are women between the age of 18 and 45, seems like birth control might be the common factor here.
This is complete lunacy. A handful of blood clot cases out of over 7M doses given. These fuckers failed stats.
Another big strike against centrist bureaucracy.
You guys still on board for eliminating the evil private insurance companies so the government can administer a single-payer healthcare solution??