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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5745
Interesting that you mention that, gemini the twins being listed as 55...
theyve used no science but they did think about it... :D
Not a lot going on in Salt Lake city I reckon.....its the centre of everything Mormon and wholesome produce like the Osmonds.
Lot of other stuff to make you sick and wear a mask other than CoVid.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5746
Interesting that you mention that, gemini the twins being listed as 55...
theyve used no science but they did think about it... :D

 :))  :))  :)) Mrs Baggers is one of those them thar Gemini dudes. I showed her the stats and away she went... talking, analyzing, talking, analyzing... I fully expect a thesis by later this evening, and a Ph.D by Friday.  :'(
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5747
:))  :))  :)) Mrs Baggers is one of those them thar Gemini dudes. I showed her the stats and away she went... talking, analyzing, talking, analyzing... I fully expect a thesis by later this evening, and a Ph.D by Friday.  :'(
Tea Leaf time!

Our head of house means business when the runes come out, but maybe we are a bit older, I think she believes Vikings is our family documentary!
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5748
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqwHxTjXgS4
This bloke posts health reports on a finance report I follow and I rate his opinions, he is a cardiologist by trade
and gives an overview on the vaccines and while I have had Pfizer myself and havent been a fan of AstraZ he gives a decent explanation and opinion on AZ and breaks down the technology into simple terms along with the other vaccines.
Like to see Novavax get its act together production wise but thats going to take time while we see results from Japan come through and form some decent clinical trial data. Think the Japs scrapped Moderna after metal particles were found in some batches they received and they have gone Novavax.

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5749
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqwHxTjXgS4
This bloke posts health reports on a finance report I follow and I rate his opinions, he is a cardiologist by trade
and gives an overview on the vaccines and while I have had Pfizer myself and havent been a fan of AstraZ he gives a decent explanation and opinion on AZ and breaks down the technology into simple terms along with the other vaccines.
Thanks for that video, don't know much about the doctor but it's a nice plain language explanation.

As each week passes they find more and more explanations why the few people that get side-effects from various vaccines get them, and they then work to manage that accordingly.

No matter what new vaccine or treatment they introduce, the more doses they issue the more side-effects they will find, it's just a simply statistical relationship.

This means in someway the safest vaccines are the ones they have already issued lots of doses for, as they are now the known knowns! ;)

Finally, one point in relation to the doctors post. The way that companies and countries calculate efficacy is not standardised, and in some cases the way the data is treated and collected is protected and subject to NDAs as commercial in confidence. So it's very hard to compare the efficacy of one versus the other based on the claimed figures, the best way to cut through to the truth is the effect of the vaccine to treatment on the public. Because so many doses of all have been issued globally, the emergency use is 1000x greater than any typical trial, the real world effects are a much more reliable indicator than any manufacturer's claim.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5750
Tea Leaf time!

Our head of house means business when the runes come out, but maybe we are a bit older, I think she believe Vikings is our family documentary!

The better half was born on the 23rd, me on the 25th.  Same month but 2 different star signs

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5751
No wonder India's covid death rate has really plummeted ... a billion doses?

Bloody good job so far and 75% with at least one dose. 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5752
No wonder India's covid death rate has really plummeted ... a billion doses?

Bloody good job so far and 75% with at least one dose. 

Particularly when you consider the degree of difficulty!
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5753
No wonder India's covid death rate has really plummeted ... a billion doses?

Bloody good job so far and 75% with at least one dose. 

A guy I work with has lost 15 family members in India to covid.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5754
A guy I work with has lost 15 family members in India to covid.

That is tragic. Sorry to hear that. I hope your work college has support for his loss.
This digital world is too much for us insects to understand.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5755
A guy I work with has lost 15 family members in India to covid.

Not forgetting those tragedies for a minute.  They're good people but a bit slow in reaction to their covid problems. 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5756
They're good people but a bit slow in reaction to their covid problems.
Early on Indian officials initially got sucked into the Bolsonaro solution, a HCQ / Ivermectin black hole, I presume sold on the idea those options were effective and a safe cheap solution given the enormity of the billion people problem!

Things unravelled so quickly there they had no choice but to go down the vaccine route.

India and Bangladesh have also completed some very good fundamental work. India did very good early work on the efficacy of masks and how to make functional home made versions and importantly how to use them effectively.

Bangladesh did even better and they have published the definitive double blind randomised trial that proved masks work in both indoor and outdoor spaces beyond doubt, the Bangladesh study covered more than 380,000 people in two cities. They even did it in a manner that conformed to the highest standards of medical ethics, and by comparison all other studies are so small they are now irrelevant!
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5757
As if Delta wasn’t bad enough ...

Now we have Delta Plus, a variant of the variant. It is gaining ground against its sibling in the UK, suggesting it’s more transmissible. The CDC is keeping an eye on it in the US but at the moment it hasn’t gained much traction there.

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5758
Unvaccinated tennis players will be allowed at the Aus open but they have to quarantine for 14 days.

2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5759
Double standards AGAIN

EDIT - Govt has nixed it ... good work Tennis Australia, you clowns