Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
2&2 remains the worst poster on the boards. He’s the real “never been wrong!!!!” poster.
Like Gooner pointed out - it’s just a bad flu obviously
Like Gooner pointed out - it’s just a bad flu obviously
Nah, let's just keep everything shut down because a SurveyMonkey says heart disease.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...ZmSF-c2YTAK_rqLIm8wJl8c2-7uky-ZYOeiqVXNfAm1tMThe long-term effects of COVID-19, even on people who suffered a mild infection, could be far worse than was originally anticipated, according to researchers and doctors in northern Italy.
Psychosis, insomnia, kidney disease, spinal infections, strokes, chronic tiredness and mobility issues are being identified in former coronavirus patients in Lombardy, the worst-affected region in the country.
SurveyMonkey is good because it's not proprietary when data sharing across hospital systems that may be using Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, or all manner of hardware and software for data capture. And it looks to me like the dependent variables in the survey were not from pre-existing heart conditions that would rely on patient reported data or from the original PCP but from heart scans/ECG at intake.
The oxford vaccine is one of those good and bad need to see what happens and phase 3 testing will be crucial because the early numbers aren't big enough. Its backbone is based on the long used adenovirus vector. When this idea was first developed people thought this would be the end all be all for vaccines. Adenoviruses are DNA viruses making them fairly straight forward to manipulate. The idea was to introduce a transgene of a different virus of interest, in this case the covid-19 spike protein, express it at high levels in the viral vector and simply let the adenovirus do its thing no need to mess with the addition of an adjuvant to boost the immune system.
Turns out not as simple as that and certain adenoviruses already have immunity in 40-90% of people depending on the vector backbone strain. This means you put the vaccine virus in and it immediately is eliminated. Further if you put a replication competent strain of a vaccine in then you get antibodies to a whole bunch of things you don't want antibodies too. I am pretty sure the Oxford vaccine tries to get around this by first using a Chimpanzee strain of adeno so that chance of prior immunity is lower. Second its replication incompetent so you put the vaccine in at a high titer and the virus produces the covid-19 protein but not so many other adenoviral proteins. The drawbacks are you will get some immunity to the vector so you can never use that vector again, you potentially could still get a booster but the efficacy might be less really hard to tell until the trial is done.
Clinical reporting is hard. I just didn't see anything glaring in the methods that stood out as bad (lile 2&2 somehow did). Seems like a good journal with good lead authors, but I'd be wary of the high Altmetric score compared to the relative citation rate.
This nonsense was shared by someone I know on FB. The pictures are the best:
"I saw this on a friend's post and thought it was SPOT ON!! Word on the street is this is going to be a BIG Week! Strap in Patriots.
“Don’t worry about Grandma dying alone in the nursing home. She has dementia and is scared, but she surely understands. It’s for the greater good.”
“Don’t worry about losing your business, the dream business that you opened with a second mortgage on your house... oh, and don’t worry about losing your house. It’s for the greater good.”
“Don’t worry about your child’s depression because she can’t figure out how to navigate the online classes and she misses her best friend. It’s all for the greater good.”
“Don’t worry about your Aunt who can’t get treatment for her cancer. Her sacrifice is saving lives...just not hers. It’s for the greater good.”
“Make sure you call CPS on your neighbor for letting her kids go outside to play! Don’t worry when the stranger takes her kids while they cry out for their momma. It’s all for the greater good.”
“Don’t worry about the looters and people burning down your town. They’re peaceful. It’s all for the greater good.”
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HOW DID THEY CONVINCE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO:
social distance
mask up
have no funerals
forcibly homeschool while still taxing us for public education
stay in our homes
stop going to church
forfeit incomes and personal businesses
turn on our friends and neighbors with a phone number
hug our grandparents through plastic
thoroughly have us on the verge of civil war with each other.
ALL TO TURN AROUND AND TELL US THAT MOST OF IT IS NIXED AND COMPLETELY NEGATED, IF WE WANT TO:
protest
riot
kill even more people
loot businesses (many already on the brink of bankruptcy)
deface national monuments
destroy our cities
defund & disband our police
set everything on fire
...and all the while, we're allegedly at tremendous risk of an oh-so-deadly virus that can be diagnosed without official testing, or with so-called testing being counted & reported dishonestly, and reported on death certificates even if we die by falling off a cliff...
...and even though it's super "dangerous", the things that actually keep us healthy, like:
health food stores
farmers markets
garden nurseries/seeds
gyms
health facilities
chiropractic centers
naturopathic health centers
outdoor activities and parks
are taken away. But:
cigarettes/alcohol
fast food joints
Walmarts
Were deemed Essential??
THINK ABOUT IT. THINK HARD. IT'S RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU."
I have not. Is there an easy way to cross post or do I just have to repost it there?please tell me you crossposted this to the facebook crazies thread
2 symptomatic hair stylists confirmed with covid. Required masks for everyone. 139 clients = 0 transmissions
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6928e2.htm
Nah, let's just keep everything shut down because a SurveyMonkey says heart disease.
These questions, for which you do not know the answer, could go on forever.
2&2 has to be just trolling at this point, right?