Kolek planning to go pro
Natural vs vaccine immunity is a stupid discussion and only seeks to distract
I like it largely from a scientific perspective on the actual complexities of developing and optimizing a vaccine. Pretty cool stuff.The only other place I can see the discussion having meaning is maybe to validate a general rule to allow those with prior infections to wait 3-months before getting a mandated vaccine.Separate from that, data is pretty clear go get vaccinated.
Here's da bullchit hypocrisy in Vegas. Masks are required indoors, 'cept wen "actively" eatin' or smokin' in da casino, hey?
Covid hovers around standing height only. Can't get it if you are sitting. Science.
Total hypocrisy. The Strip casinos do have the best air quality in the world though. Great filtration and always pumping fresh oxygen.
Sure, but anyone who has still managed to get a face full of smoke from someone at their table, even with the mini fans going, knows it has its limitations.
Least surprising poll results ever.New poll shows Americans who trust conservative media outlets more likely to believe COVID-19 misinformationttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-poll-shows-americans-who-trust-conservative-media-outlets-more-likely-to-believe-covid-19-misinformation/ar-AAQvqmK"In a survey released Monday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, respondents were asked about eight different misconceptions about the pandemic, ranging from “The government is exaggerating the number of COVID-19 deaths” to “The COVID-19 vaccines can change your DNA.” The survey found that 78 percent of Americans either believe or aren’t sure about at least one of the statements. However, the numbers varied greatly depending on party affiliation, vaccination status and source of news.Some 64 percent of unvaccinated respondents believed or were unsure about four or more of the false statements, compared with 19 percent of the vaccinated. Only 6 percent of Republicans surveyed believed or were unsure of none of the statements, versus 22 percent of independents and 38 percent of Democrats.Some of the largest discrepancies came from where Americans got their news. Those who received their information from the right-wing outlets Newsmax, One America News Network and Fox News were far more likely to believe or be unsure about the false statements than those who received their news from local TV news, NPR, MSNBC, network news or CNN. Only 12 percent of those who considered Fox News a trusted news source believed none of the false statements, versus 40 percent of those who trusted CNN, 38 percent who trusted network news and 32 percent who trusted local news."
lmaohttps://twitter.com/i/status/1439276910853373955
But hospitals are filling up though. So what’s your point?
Evidently, there is a new treatment going around the anti vaxxers these days and it's golden.
Saw that. My first thought was that the guy was trolling...but nope, they really are this insane.At least it is less dangerous than injecting bleach as one notable healthcare expert suggested doing.
9 out of 10 dentists recommend drinking your own urine to prevent cavities