>Does the science say we just blast our bodies with as much mRNA as we can get away with? Science does not decide things that should be applied population wide. Economics does. If it costs less for the state (or…
>You'll asymptote, so you'll stop at the point where the marginal benefit of an additional shot is less than the marginal financial cost, marginal opportunity cost and marginal cost of side effects all combined. But…
Try and see if you can find data for the phase 2 trials..
Should we not consider that only around 1% events are reported to VAERS?
How did you ended up with 8x figure?
>mutations created in the unvax population benefit from resistance to vaccines. I cannot see how this is correct. Because it should be the mutations created in the vaccinated that will help the virus to survive in…
>But still less than no vaccination.. Can you share why you think the current vaccines will reduce the mutations when we already know that they only prevent symptoms (not even reduce viral load for some variants). So…
We don't really know because the even the phase 2 trials for these vaccines have not been done..
We don't like this article! We are serious! Not a US citizen by the way, but the epidemic of ineptitude is not really limited to US..
>it's given the power of the press back to the people You are mistaken. Social media and things like youtube, just like elections, provide the appearance of power and choice, but just safely let people to let out pent…
>Let the human do all the driving and have the robot jump in whenever the human makes a mistake. I really don't think that would give many data points, because all of the instances would be when a human fell asleep or…
>Nothing wrong with fessing up and saying “we made a mistake, here’s the correction” Sadly if you do retractions, you are not qualified for the name "fact checker". Because "facts" are not retractable. And fact-checkers…
>No, I'm putting my faith in the CDC and VAERS About VAERS this might be interesting... https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/defining-away-vaccin... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IAzK4a58a7M4ajHKOpqe-9KD9Pd...
>I was referring specifically to the incidence of blood clots, not necessarily any AEFI. Most people are concerned about having any sort of serious AEFI, and not just blood-clots. So comparing rate of incidence of blood…
> https://www.medsafe.govt.nz/COVID-19/safety-report-21.asp This is based on voluntary reporting, which is known to have under reporting where even 10% events are not reported. Even then the risk is a serious AEFI is 1…
It might be time to rename IT as MIT, stands for Mis-information technology, which is what it is, as of now..
>What do you mean by "even HN"? I only meant that "some forum that we both are reading" >The good engineers would all have left and taken a lower paid remote contracting job working from home.. Not many comparable…
Yea, he was so "not credible" that for anything he said, the opposite has to be the "real" truth. /s
Probably because Trump suggested something similar...
>fully remote code monkey, and you may be surprised to find out that the "best people" aren't code monkeys. Very curious that you have loaded it with the assumption that "remote" implies being a "code monkey". >they…
Yea, you can move goalposts all you want, but the bottom line is companies that permit remote work are going to get the best talent, from all over the world, and those companies are going to blow the ones that does not…
> to mandate.. The very important part people! It is the "to", it means that it ain't mandated it yet (story is "developing")..So it might, but hey it might, so hasten up and get your shots! Oh, the fearmongering! Fuck…
Peter McCullough, MD testifies to Texas Senate HHS Committee The part where they talk about trials like these.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAHi3lX3oGM&t=958s Viewing full testimony is recommended.
>Even for the best employee who do the most amazing kind of work, being in person and take advantage of politics and "ass kissing" would only help, not hurt. I find this statement so out of reality. Because often what…
>But I'd just like to remind you that even the most hardcore engineering company cannot possibly having only technical discussions. Your point is not very clear, sorry. It seems that you have an emotional reaction to…
>Does the science say we just blast our bodies with as much mRNA as we can get away with? Science does not decide things that should be applied population wide. Economics does. If it costs less for the state (or…
>You'll asymptote, so you'll stop at the point where the marginal benefit of an additional shot is less than the marginal financial cost, marginal opportunity cost and marginal cost of side effects all combined. But…
Try and see if you can find data for the phase 2 trials..
Should we not consider that only around 1% events are reported to VAERS?
How did you ended up with 8x figure?
>mutations created in the unvax population benefit from resistance to vaccines. I cannot see how this is correct. Because it should be the mutations created in the vaccinated that will help the virus to survive in…
>But still less than no vaccination.. Can you share why you think the current vaccines will reduce the mutations when we already know that they only prevent symptoms (not even reduce viral load for some variants). So…
We don't really know because the even the phase 2 trials for these vaccines have not been done..
We don't like this article! We are serious! Not a US citizen by the way, but the epidemic of ineptitude is not really limited to US..
>it's given the power of the press back to the people You are mistaken. Social media and things like youtube, just like elections, provide the appearance of power and choice, but just safely let people to let out pent…
>Let the human do all the driving and have the robot jump in whenever the human makes a mistake. I really don't think that would give many data points, because all of the instances would be when a human fell asleep or…
>Nothing wrong with fessing up and saying “we made a mistake, here’s the correction” Sadly if you do retractions, you are not qualified for the name "fact checker". Because "facts" are not retractable. And fact-checkers…
>No, I'm putting my faith in the CDC and VAERS About VAERS this might be interesting... https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/defining-away-vaccin... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IAzK4a58a7M4ajHKOpqe-9KD9Pd...
>I was referring specifically to the incidence of blood clots, not necessarily any AEFI. Most people are concerned about having any sort of serious AEFI, and not just blood-clots. So comparing rate of incidence of blood…
> https://www.medsafe.govt.nz/COVID-19/safety-report-21.asp This is based on voluntary reporting, which is known to have under reporting where even 10% events are not reported. Even then the risk is a serious AEFI is 1…
It might be time to rename IT as MIT, stands for Mis-information technology, which is what it is, as of now..
>What do you mean by "even HN"? I only meant that "some forum that we both are reading" >The good engineers would all have left and taken a lower paid remote contracting job working from home.. Not many comparable…
Yea, he was so "not credible" that for anything he said, the opposite has to be the "real" truth. /s
Probably because Trump suggested something similar...
>fully remote code monkey, and you may be surprised to find out that the "best people" aren't code monkeys. Very curious that you have loaded it with the assumption that "remote" implies being a "code monkey". >they…
Yea, you can move goalposts all you want, but the bottom line is companies that permit remote work are going to get the best talent, from all over the world, and those companies are going to blow the ones that does not…
> to mandate.. The very important part people! It is the "to", it means that it ain't mandated it yet (story is "developing")..So it might, but hey it might, so hasten up and get your shots! Oh, the fearmongering! Fuck…
Peter McCullough, MD testifies to Texas Senate HHS Committee The part where they talk about trials like these.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAHi3lX3oGM&t=958s Viewing full testimony is recommended.
>Even for the best employee who do the most amazing kind of work, being in person and take advantage of politics and "ass kissing" would only help, not hurt. I find this statement so out of reality. Because often what…
>But I'd just like to remind you that even the most hardcore engineering company cannot possibly having only technical discussions. Your point is not very clear, sorry. It seems that you have an emotional reaction to…