Technically you are correct but at 57 her chances to further spread her genes were seriously limited; as such it could be argued that she was no longer a valid contributor to the gene pool and...
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Technically you are correct but at 57 her chances to further spread her genes were seriously limited; as such it could be argued that she was no longer a valid contributor to the gene pool and...
I hope you mean this.
I think I spotted an opportunity in the market
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I agree the scale is unprecedented, but it is to be expected in a pandemic.
I am not sure I agree with the fact it has been rushed. If corners were cut, it was in the way AZ (for example)...
No. Researching a topic, and presenting the results with the sources that you used so that your peers can check if they would draw the same conclusions based on the same data is not an opinion, it is...
And only 77.3% got their first dose. But accuracy is overrated.
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Gosh I must be mistaken then. :devilish:
It's very relative. It depends on how many of your loved ones end up in the 10%
I am not sure individual hospital data is public.
I have said before that if 100% of the population was jabbed, 100% of those in ICU would have been vaccinated. Comparing percentages is not valid if...
To complete dkpw's answer, because Spain demands it from third country citizens. It's called sovereignty.
Feel free to choose a different travel destination.
You heard it from the horse's mouth. I cannot believe what I am reading from people who I considered reasonably well educated before.
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No. Releasing people from hospital into care homes in times of pandemic was criminal, regardless of which way you can put it. And listening to your head scientist(s) was the one you can do when you...
Agreed, it’s a domain where hindsight is 20/20.
However those who lost relatives in care home in this country at the beginning of the pandemic might think that hindsight is not a good excuse;...
You are not working in anything related to science, are you?
If you did, you would check the references at the bottom of the Wiki page. You would see that while scientists can formulate hypothesis...
To be fair those who argue the point have made that exception clear, repeatedly. Look in the other thread.
It is then assumed that that medical exception is exempt from criticism but in effect...
I agree although my memories of going to those places often involved a longer wait before getting in.
Maybe a LTF made at the venue before admission would make it slightly better. Yet it doesn't change the fact you could become infectious after taking the test (setting aside any reliability issue).
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Yes and no. The problem with Covid is that it spreads before the host feels symptoms. What happens to the host is therefore secondary.
Indeed. Race to the bottom and both have already started to dig.
They must be fuming...
Sorry :redface:
This actually depends. There have been several instances where 2 different vaccines were required over a winter for flu. This is because there is a bit of guess work involved in identifying the flu...
A vaccine is not a cure. Never has been. It is a protection against a disease.
You may have a point that a complete layman might believe that the protection is absolute.
But to give credit to...
There is no logical relation between your post and the one you quoted.
I don't think this discussion is necessary, even less so in the G&D.
It is quite normal for you and her relatives to link the vaccine with the death of your friend as brain haemorrhage has been...