Yes. To me the original Reddit poster seems like a kid with way too much free time on their hands. Operating systems should just be tools, using your brainpower to squint at accent colors or similar is just pure waste.…
Naturally, all diseases evolve with time. The OG late-2019 Wuhan covid strain, which all current vaccines are based on, was almost 2 years ago and no longer exists in the wild
It's possible that a mutation emerged in november 2019 that pushed the R number up. A "mild" form of the virus could very easily have lingered in China/SEA for years.
Nope, the main reason for being anti-vaxx seriously is being (subconsciously) scared of needles. These people have no problem with taking pills lol.
... nobody says "pwned" anymore, it's back to being hacker slang
Exercise. Also works for back pain. Try gym + running. A small improvement without exercise can be had by always wearing warm long sleeve shirts, which improves the blood flow or similar
Obviously not. It's some random wild animal population of an unknown species, living near a bat cave in rural China.
In lots of northern climates, going out for a walk during winter sucks. It's cold, dark and slippery. The winter landscape is cool to look at for a few days sure but after that it just becomes depressing.
Interesting how the word "toxic" is mainstream nowadays. Considering the term originated as a way of describing aggressive/angry kids on the videogame League of Legends.
Imagine if they started challenge trials for the moderna vaccine late January 2020, when China went to lockdown. Trillions of dollars saved. Oh well.
One month is NOTHING. Companies do not care about a month. Users do not care about a month. Nothing changes within a month of development anyways. Now go 2 years without an update, and it would start to show. 5 years,…
India just doesn't have the giant 70+ yo vulnerable male population that western countries have. If they did, the numbers would be horrifying. But since they have a young population, herd immunity was reached. (Serology…
Yes it does. The disease would have been eradicated a long time ago if it didn't have asymptomatic transmission. (see: SARS and MERS)
If you want a glimpse of the average person's youtube experience, open the site in incognito and go to the "trending" tab. It's a completely different site depending on what you initially search for when you start using…
Scandinavian countries are not really countries. More like a family club. (This is starting to change though) When everybody is just like you, it leads to high trust, no us vs them mentality. Same is true in eg. South…
Nobody is getting covid via surfaces. It spreads via socializing. Millions of people are still visiting each other behind closed doors every day as if things were normal in EU.
Did you socialize face-to-face in the week before falling ill?
Most of the people catching it atm is from private social gatherings, AKA dumb behaviour.
Moderna didn't just have the vaccine in march. They had it mid-January 2020.
"A study then in 1919 concluded that mandatory mask mandates did not make any difference on epidemic, while observing that a likely reason for their ineffectiveness was that masks were worn outdoors and not inside in…
Good chair, good microphone, good webcam
Yes if mRNA works well, we will probably get 95% effective vaccines within the next decade or two targeting diseases such as HIV, influenza, almost any virus basically.
It is already safety tested. 15k vaccinated with no side effects is more than enough.
The average person doesn't die within 30 days. If a covid-positive person dies after testing positive, it's pretty obvious what the cause of death is.
Trump literally would've won had he had sent free red MAGA masks to every American in March/April. It was the perfect missed opportunity
Yes. To me the original Reddit poster seems like a kid with way too much free time on their hands. Operating systems should just be tools, using your brainpower to squint at accent colors or similar is just pure waste.…
Naturally, all diseases evolve with time. The OG late-2019 Wuhan covid strain, which all current vaccines are based on, was almost 2 years ago and no longer exists in the wild
It's possible that a mutation emerged in november 2019 that pushed the R number up. A "mild" form of the virus could very easily have lingered in China/SEA for years.
Nope, the main reason for being anti-vaxx seriously is being (subconsciously) scared of needles. These people have no problem with taking pills lol.
... nobody says "pwned" anymore, it's back to being hacker slang
Exercise. Also works for back pain. Try gym + running. A small improvement without exercise can be had by always wearing warm long sleeve shirts, which improves the blood flow or similar
Obviously not. It's some random wild animal population of an unknown species, living near a bat cave in rural China.
In lots of northern climates, going out for a walk during winter sucks. It's cold, dark and slippery. The winter landscape is cool to look at for a few days sure but after that it just becomes depressing.
Interesting how the word "toxic" is mainstream nowadays. Considering the term originated as a way of describing aggressive/angry kids on the videogame League of Legends.
Imagine if they started challenge trials for the moderna vaccine late January 2020, when China went to lockdown. Trillions of dollars saved. Oh well.
One month is NOTHING. Companies do not care about a month. Users do not care about a month. Nothing changes within a month of development anyways. Now go 2 years without an update, and it would start to show. 5 years,…
India just doesn't have the giant 70+ yo vulnerable male population that western countries have. If they did, the numbers would be horrifying. But since they have a young population, herd immunity was reached. (Serology…
Yes it does. The disease would have been eradicated a long time ago if it didn't have asymptomatic transmission. (see: SARS and MERS)
If you want a glimpse of the average person's youtube experience, open the site in incognito and go to the "trending" tab. It's a completely different site depending on what you initially search for when you start using…
Scandinavian countries are not really countries. More like a family club. (This is starting to change though) When everybody is just like you, it leads to high trust, no us vs them mentality. Same is true in eg. South…
Nobody is getting covid via surfaces. It spreads via socializing. Millions of people are still visiting each other behind closed doors every day as if things were normal in EU.
Did you socialize face-to-face in the week before falling ill?
Most of the people catching it atm is from private social gatherings, AKA dumb behaviour.
Moderna didn't just have the vaccine in march. They had it mid-January 2020.
"A study then in 1919 concluded that mandatory mask mandates did not make any difference on epidemic, while observing that a likely reason for their ineffectiveness was that masks were worn outdoors and not inside in…
Good chair, good microphone, good webcam
Yes if mRNA works well, we will probably get 95% effective vaccines within the next decade or two targeting diseases such as HIV, influenza, almost any virus basically.
It is already safety tested. 15k vaccinated with no side effects is more than enough.
The average person doesn't die within 30 days. If a covid-positive person dies after testing positive, it's pretty obvious what the cause of death is.
Trump literally would've won had he had sent free red MAGA masks to every American in March/April. It was the perfect missed opportunity