cxwx wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 3:17 pm
What is this gibberish anti vaxxers are saying now about having “too many antibodies”
Maybe one of the reeelapse MD’s can weigh in on this.
This is the first I'm hearing of this.
I can't say as though I'm surprised.
MeatGrease wrote:
I became fully redpilled by the summer of 2015 but was already holding back as early as 2014. Before that I was a anarcho punk.
Ideally, society should be organized via a warrior-priest aristocracy.
I can trace my ancestry all the way back to historic germanic tribal chieftains in fact.
cxwx wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 3:17 pm
What is this gibberish anti vaxxers are saying now about having “too many antibodies”
Maybe one of the reeelapse MD’s can weigh in on this.
This is the first I'm hearing of this.
I can't say as though I'm surprised.
Is it a safe bet that this law maker literally has no idea what the fuck he is talking about what so ever?
samiam wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:05 pm
Most of my favorite bands are mexican, like cephalic carnage
Would you have the goodness, pardon the intrusion, to hold my little doggy?
cxwx wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 3:17 pm
What is this gibberish anti vaxxers are saying now about having “too many antibodies”
Maybe one of the reeelapse MD’s can weigh in on this.
This is the first I'm hearing of this.
I can't say as though I'm surprised.
Is it a safe bet that this law maker literally has no idea what the fuck he is talking about what so ever?
Very safe.
"I have had many doctors reach out to me" = read some antivax horseshit on Facebook purporting to be from MDs.
MeatGrease wrote:
I became fully redpilled by the summer of 2015 but was already holding back as early as 2014. Before that I was a anarcho punk.
Ideally, society should be organized via a warrior-priest aristocracy.
I can trace my ancestry all the way back to historic germanic tribal chieftains in fact.
Past 24 hours I’ve learned at least a dozen people within the friends/family circle testing positive, almost all are fully vaxed. I’m quite ready for the world to be oven’d.
Chad wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 12:07 pm I'm not a fascist, I follow a bunch of Japanese rabbit owners on Twitter bc rabbits are cute
A Florida sized 14 billion ton glacier is supposed to break off and float into the ocean in the next 5-10 years anyways so there will be that to worry about instead.
samiam wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:05 pm
Most of my favorite bands are mexican, like cephalic carnage
Would you have the goodness, pardon the intrusion, to hold my little doggy?
hipster holocaust wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 5:04 pm
Past 24 hours I’ve learned at least a dozen people within the friends/family circle testing positive, almost all are fully vaxed. I’m quite ready for the world to be oven’d.
Hope the best for you, friend. That's scary.
livid dealer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:31 amDIO NEVER JUMPED ON WHAT WAS POPULAR (THE PROVERBIAL BANDWAGON)
There was some article about if you are unlucky enough to get a break through case after vaccines and boosters you would basically have a “super immunity” at that point but really seems like a war of attrition, even if it’s much less lethal it’s far more contagious so more sick people will mean more deaths. It’s almost as contagious as measles now.
samiam wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:05 pm
Most of my favorite bands are mexican, like cephalic carnage
Would you have the goodness, pardon the intrusion, to hold my little doggy?
Wastewater capture viral counts here are double what they were at the end of 2020. It took me several passes to explain to people at our company that lower morbidity rates can result in similar or even higher morbidity figures if the delta in spread is greater than the delta in disease severity. That was something of an "oh shit" realization. Even I got lulled by the whole "it's not as severe" canard, which just means the salami slicer is just cutting thinner.
Testing negative right now but I feel like someone threw me out a window (aches, headache, 99.9f). I am so careful even some of the other RNs make fun of me for it. I’m supposed to train 3 RNs today so that sucks that they can’t start work until I’m well because no one else can do my job. I would do the iPad on a stick thing out of desperation but there isn’t anyone who could set it up for me
FVBTVS wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2018 12:04 pmfrom enslavement to obliteration is older than abbey road
My wife's been laid up for going on three days now with similar symptoms: fever, body aches, headache, fatigue. We thought she was improving yesterday but last night the aches came back with a vengeance. Shit sucks—and the soonest we can get tested is next Friday about 50 miles from here. Cool!
We're feeling slightly assy too. Wife got tested like 5 days ago now and hasn't heard back yet. Thanks kaiser. Deadly disease or malaise?
One of my toes has turned red again.
Are there employers who require a positive test in order to grant sick levee? Or, like COVID leave?
If not, just assume you have it at this point.
I had the crud for a week, and then got a bad cough/fever. Oxygen once dipped to 95%, but had been staying steady st 98%.
ER sent me home with prednazone. 2 Negative tests.
A week later, cough is almost gone, but lung capacity is still only about 66% of normal...fucking sucks.
Fact #7
From an empirical viewpoint, the problem with Free Will (and causality) is reconciling determinism and freedom to make sense of morality.
all four of us got negative, some multiple times on the rapid antigen tests that the school district gave out but my wife was sick as a dog and got positive on the real test from the doctors office. cool that kids are using these to decide if they can go to school or not!
We've been at a weird level of Covid positivism for a while now, where if the mechanisms of power decide that the pandemic response is or should be over, then it's necessarily true that the pandemic itself must be wrapping up. Of course, that's insane bullshit.
I think a not-insubstantial portion of pandemic response fatigue comes from data presentation, particularly when it comes to reporting deaths. The trend is to map deaths on a daily/7-day average, as is done with cases. That's not particularly useful information, though: case positivity with a sub-100% case fatality rate is necessarily a potentially transient state—you either recover or you don't—while death is a textbook example of permanence. Reporting a death rate belies that even in the slide from peak to trough, there's still not-insubstantial amounts of death.
tl;dr death figures should always be presented cumulatively, almost never as a daily or lagging-average—and that should be the central figure on the dashboard of the American How Fucked Are We Meter (answer: pretty fucked!)
Why are right wingers screaming about getting kids back into school when for decades they screamed about getting kids out of public schools because they are commie illuminati indoctrination centers?
If the only reason to keep kids in public schools is because it's the only form of affordable childcare that would be even more of an argument why we should be paying people NOT to work during a pandemic but I'm just a PC fag who hates the free market.
samiam wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:05 pm
Most of my favorite bands are mexican, like cephalic carnage
Would you have the goodness, pardon the intrusion, to hold my little doggy?