I could have been more clear, the distinction is semantic. I was referring to culling/sterilization to prevent reproduction in the sexually mature. Unborn persons are not adults, even if they will be.
Eugenics has obvious issues when applied to mature individuals or groups, but I'll need convincing that the same moral position is warranted if we're talking about cells.
Are you ok?
Are the people participating in the scientific studies of the drug participating in alternative medicine?
I didn't bring up Hydroxychloroquine. My point was that it wasn't "alternative medicine" for the time it was authorized by the FDA.
>"Alternative medicine" like ivermectine or hydroxychloroquine have no scientific, properly studied basis for being used. When a medical doctor prescribes a drug for a purpose that is currently being studied…
This data should reflect changes in risk to the young as the distribution of variants changed. https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/COVIDNet/COVID19_3.html
>No one bats an eye taking it today because it saves lives. It saved lives in 1955. No one bats an eye taking it today because we know it's safe.
Read the article. We're not talking about formal verification. >It's Sunday morning and I just discovered that I've lost 3To of data and that all data pipelines have stop working because on Friday I ran for no reason…
Tesla might be "...doing it...", but that doesn't mean the stock price isn't confusing.
I could have been more clear, the distinction is semantic. I was referring to culling/sterilization to prevent reproduction in the sexually mature. Unborn persons are not adults, even if they will be.
Eugenics has obvious issues when applied to mature individuals or groups, but I'll need convincing that the same moral position is warranted if we're talking about cells.
Are you ok?
Are the people participating in the scientific studies of the drug participating in alternative medicine?
I didn't bring up Hydroxychloroquine. My point was that it wasn't "alternative medicine" for the time it was authorized by the FDA.
>"Alternative medicine" like ivermectine or hydroxychloroquine have no scientific, properly studied basis for being used. When a medical doctor prescribes a drug for a purpose that is currently being studied…
This data should reflect changes in risk to the young as the distribution of variants changed. https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/COVIDNet/COVID19_3.html
>No one bats an eye taking it today because it saves lives. It saved lives in 1955. No one bats an eye taking it today because we know it's safe.
Read the article. We're not talking about formal verification. >It's Sunday morning and I just discovered that I've lost 3To of data and that all data pipelines have stop working because on Friday I ran for no reason…
Tesla might be "...doing it...", but that doesn't mean the stock price isn't confusing.