> current global users 9251 now dropped to 1100 due to new changes at freenode.
Techrights also reposted the rather crazy ramblings from the page on the debian . community domain when that was going on. Seems like a page run by crazy people.
Why only flights? Just ban all nonessential travel. Also ration food to prevent people from eating too much.
> America had more ER capacity than I think any other country on the planet. ICU capacity per capita is larger in Germany and Austria at least. Source: https://www.oecd.org/coronavirus/en/data-insights/intensive-...
> Go look at the Cutter incident. It killed 10. Seems like the long term side effect that you claim does not exist. Not to mention what could happen if someone messed up and injected bleach instead of the vaccine. You…
> Language of percentages is not supposed to be used this way. Umm, it is though? Given the probability (or risk) P(unvac) of an unvaccinated person to get infected, the probability P(vac) of a vaccinated person is 90%…
> If someone at Google died from drunk driving, would it be fair to ban alcohol? Of course not. I would expect Google to ban alcohol consumption at work if this causes safety hazards. So the answer is yes.
> current global users 9251 now dropped to 1100 due to new changes at freenode.
Techrights also reposted the rather crazy ramblings from the page on the debian . community domain when that was going on. Seems like a page run by crazy people.
Why only flights? Just ban all nonessential travel. Also ration food to prevent people from eating too much.
> America had more ER capacity than I think any other country on the planet. ICU capacity per capita is larger in Germany and Austria at least. Source: https://www.oecd.org/coronavirus/en/data-insights/intensive-...
> Go look at the Cutter incident. It killed 10. Seems like the long term side effect that you claim does not exist. Not to mention what could happen if someone messed up and injected bleach instead of the vaccine. You…
> Language of percentages is not supposed to be used this way. Umm, it is though? Given the probability (or risk) P(unvac) of an unvaccinated person to get infected, the probability P(vac) of a vaccinated person is 90%…
> If someone at Google died from drunk driving, would it be fair to ban alcohol? Of course not. I would expect Google to ban alcohol consumption at work if this causes safety hazards. So the answer is yes.