Doll y Parton. Sorry.Umm which vaccine are they talking about? My 6 year old has had dozens of different shots for everything from measles to the flu.
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Doll y Parton. Sorry.Umm which vaccine are they talking about? My 6 year old has had dozens of different shots for everything from measles to the flu.
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Were these fuckwits happier when there was no vaccine and no real treatment protocol to try to stop people dying???!?!
They don't know what it is like to be happy.Were these fuckwits happier when there was no vaccine and no real treatment protocol to try to stop people dying???!?!
Honestly sums up the anti-vaxxers I know personally.They don't know what it is like to be happy.
They don't know what it is like to be happy.
Old mate that resigned from my work due to the mandate, definitely wasn't a happy little VegemiteHonestly sums up the anti-vaxxers I know personally.
Maybe even people are being human and keeping away from others, not being shitty and coughing and sneezing on others. You know decent behaviour? Our plan is to use the camper and keep away from the rest of the household.Interesting article on infected people isolating with with someone without covid, without transmission to that person:
The very 'close contacts' who aren't testing positive to COVID
An effective pandemic response requires clear rules and thresholds that tell us how to judge COVID-19 risk. But that does not mean the virus always follows the script.www.abc.net.au
The TLDR seems to be that it is definitely a thing, but we're not exactly sure why. Possibly low viral load in mild cases means less transmission, or possible natural immunity - holding all the aces genetically as it were.
There's also a reference in the article to the Covid Human Genetic Effort (www.covidhge.com), who are interested in the DNA of these apparently naturally immune people to help them unravel the genetics of infection. The goal being to be able to better predict a person's propensity to develop severe disease if infected, and to develop virus-blocking treatments.
Old mate that resigned from my work due to the mandate, definitely wasn't a happy little Vegemite
NekminnitJeez, hope they weren't researching Ebola or some shit like that
All 100 lab monkeys accounted for after several escape crash in the US
All 100 macaque monkeys have been accounted for a truck in the United States released several from their cages.www.abc.net.au
I think I’ve seen that movieJeez, hope they weren't researching Ebola or some shit like that
All 100 lab monkeys accounted for after several escape crash in the US
All 100 macaque monkeys have been accounted for a truck in the United States released several from their cages.www.abc.net.au
This was my first thought when I saw the article!I think I’ve seen that movie
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Probably going to be a hard thing not to catch it with the let it rip attitude, but the small amount of people that have long-covid can end up with heart disease, and current experts (heart specialist) aren't even sure how it happens.I’m curious to see what happens in Vic when schools return - I was only half listening to the news this morning which suggested everyone gets / does/ performs a RAT for the first 4 weeks of the year every 3 days ?
it may be hard to obtain and expensive ?
Then again , I wfh , and don’t really go anywhere - also no school age children and a miserable bastard hahaha
Someone needs to hand out “Freedom of Choice” cards with space for a name & signature and a clear DNR marked on the flip side.Our town has started seeing a proliferation of the "Freedom of Choice" signs mounted to peoples fences - these are displayed by the people lending support to the "Freedom Rally" groups etc - Want to make some signs up to stick on them that says "All choices have consequences" - I mean everyone is free to choose - your choice may not have the outcome you desire - So its really not "Freedom of Choice" the signs should just read "I want it my way"
a bunch of "...and I accept the consequences..." stickers would be handy to enhance their fence placards.Our town has started seeing a proliferation of the "Freedom of Choice" signs mounted to peoples fences - these are displayed by the people lending support to the "Freedom Rally" groups etc - Want to make some signs up to stick on them that says "All choices have consequences" - I mean everyone is free to choose - your choice may not have the outcome you desire - So its really not "Freedom of Choice" the signs should just read "I want it my way"
Respect to any anti-vaxxer I hear yelling to the paramedics “Leave me here to die! I made my choices & I don’t want to tie up the resources of big hospital!”a bunch of "...and I accept the consequences..." stickers would be handy to enhance their fence placards.
This got me curious, our household is currently three out of five with symptoms and a positive RAT so I was interested to know if I was asymptomatic or just good at Russian roulette. Did a test tonight which returned a negative result so I guess will go again at the end of the week per current guidelines.Interesting article on infected people isolating with with someone without covid, without transmission to that person:
The very 'close contacts' who aren't testing positive to COVID
An effective pandemic response requires clear rules and thresholds that tell us how to judge COVID-19 risk. But that does not mean the virus always follows the script.www.abc.net.au
The TLDR seems to be that it is definitely a thing, but we're not exactly sure why. Possibly low viral load in mild cases means less transmission, or possible natural immunity - holding all the aces genetically as it were.
There's also a reference in the article to the Covid Human Genetic Effort (www.covidhge.com), who are interested in the DNA of these apparently naturally immune people to help them unravel the genetics of infection. The goal being to be able to better predict a person's propensity to develop severe disease if infected, and to develop virus-blocking treatments.