October 25, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, lynched1 said: You should weigh less dont you think If you keep questioning other people's IQ I may laugh it out of existence.
October 25, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Boogyman said: If you keep questioning other people's IQ I may laugh it out of existence. I dont believe "IQ" means what you think it does.
October 25, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, lynched1 said: I dont believe "IQ" means what you think it does. I don't think "asteriod" means anything at all, but yet here we are, Slappy.
October 25, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, mikemack8 said: Desantis, being a near demigod, has the authority to do whatever the hell he pleases. Which is something you really look for in your politician, amirite?
October 25, 20214 yr California now first state back down to Moderate level of Community transmission 2 hours ago, Toty said: Can Desantis stop Moderator6 from deleting my quality posts? Maybe Mod 6 IS Desantis
October 26, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Boogyman said: I don't think You should have stopped while you were ahead
October 26, 20214 yr Meeting starts soon, been waiting for this day for a long time. These ish heads better not F this up.
October 26, 20214 yr 12 hours ago, lynched1 said: You should have stopped while you were ahead I usually do, it the only way idiots such as yourself can catch up.
October 26, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, Kz! said: Let's go! So in addition to cop killers, now we have to add flat earthers and guys that beat women to the ever growing list of scumbags you support? Wow wow wow wow.
October 26, 20214 yr The Real Scandal About Ivermectin Claims about the drug are based on shoddy science—but that science is entirely unremarkable in its shoddiness. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/10/ivermectin-research-problems/620473/?utm_source=pocket-newtab How not at all shocking.
October 26, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, Toastrel said: The Real Scandal About Ivermectin Claims about the drug are based on shoddy science—but that science is entirely unremarkable in its shoddiness. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/10/ivermectin-research-problems/620473/?utm_source=pocket-newtab How not at all shocking. Thanks for sharing. A good read. Most importantly, the message in here goes well beyond Ivermectin and hits the nail on the head with regard to all sorts of studies and especially those produced during the rushed context we have with COVID.
October 26, 20214 yr In Chicago, More cops have died from Covid in 2020 than were killed in the line of duty. If they won't get vaccinated let them find another job.
October 26, 20214 yr This is just a perfect video: Gee, I can't imagine why anyone would be hesitant to take the vaccine.
October 26, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Boogyman said: I usually do, it the only way idiots such as yourself can catch up. I wouldn't worry about that. I've been ahead of you since preschool and lapped you twice.
October 26, 20214 yr https://www.newsweek.com/birx-estimates-trump-admin-could-have-prevented-30-40-percent-covid-deaths-1642753 The Trump administration's former coronavirus advisor, Dr. Deborah Birx, estimated that 30 to 40 percent of the 738,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented had the White House taken necessary steps to curb the spread of the virus. In a closed-door testimony conducted by the House Select Coronavirus Subcommittee on October 12 and 13, Birx testified that more than 130,000 American lives could have been saved if the administration promoted mask-wearing and social distancing in the early days of the pandemic. "I believe if we had fully implemented the mask mandates, the reduction in indoor dining, the getting friends and family to understand the risk of gathering in private homes, and we had increased testing, that we probably could have decreased fatalities into the 30 percent less to 40 percent less range," Birx said, according to excerpts shared by the committee.
October 26, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: https://www.newsweek.com/birx-estimates-trump-admin-could-have-prevented-30-40-percent-covid-deaths-1642753 The Trump administration's former coronavirus advisor, Dr. Deborah Birx, estimated that 30 to 40 percent of the 738,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented had the White House taken necessary steps to curb the spread of the virus. In a closed-door testimony conducted by the House Select Coronavirus Subcommittee on October 12 and 13, Birx testified that more than 130,000 American lives could have been saved if the administration promoted mask-wearing and social distancing in the early days of the pandemic. "I believe if we had fully implemented the mask mandates, the reduction in indoor dining, the getting friends and family to understand the risk of gathering in private homes, and we had increased testing, that we probably could have decreased fatalities into the 30 percent less to 40 percent less range," Birx said, according to excerpts shared by the committee. Fat, old, unhealthy Americans who all deserve to die for their life choices.
October 26, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: https://www.newsweek.com/birx-estimates-trump-admin-could-have-prevented-30-40-percent-covid-deaths-1642753 The Trump administration's former coronavirus advisor, Dr. Deborah Birx, estimated that 30 to 40 percent of the 738,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented had the White House taken necessary steps to curb the spread of the virus. In a closed-door testimony conducted by the House Select Coronavirus Subcommittee on October 12 and 13, Birx testified that more than 130,000 American lives could have been saved if the administration promoted mask-wearing and social distancing in the early days of the pandemic. "I believe if we had fully implemented the mask mandates, the reduction in indoor dining, the getting friends and family to understand the risk of gathering in private homes, and we had increased testing, that we probably could have decreased fatalities into the 30 percent less to 40 percent less range," Birx said, according to excerpts shared by the committee. I blame her and Redfield for not pounding the table harder behind closed doors, and not speaking up more in front of the cameras. She instead left it up to Fauci and let him become vilified.
October 26, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: I blame her and Redfield for not pounding the table harder behind closed doors, and not speaking up more in front of the cameras. She instead left it up to Fauci and let him become vilified. more from the article.... Asked whether former President Donald Trump did everything he could have to handle the pandemic, Birx said, "No, and I've said that to the White House in general, and I believe I was very clear to the president in specifics of what I needed him to do." The former health official also accused Trump's team of being "distracted" from the national COVID-19 response, turning their efforts to campaigning for the 2020 election instead. Birx said that because no one was at the White House, the White House's COVID-19 task force did not hold regular meetings. "They were actively campaigning and not as present in the White House as previously," she testified. "I felt like the White House had gotten somewhat complacent through the campaign season, and I wanted to make sure that as soon as everyone was back the day after the election, that people would comprehensively reengage," she added. Since leaving the administration in January, Birx has expressed regret over how she handled her role as one of Trump's top health advisers and has alleged that senior administration officials censored her warnings on the severity of the pandemic. However, during Birx's time with the Trump administration, she often praised the former president for his understanding of pandemic data and advised top officials that the COVID-19 situation had improved by April and May of 2020. sounds like she was too weak & let cheeto's people steamroll right over her.
October 26, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: more from the article.... Asked whether former President Donald Trump did everything he could have to handle the pandemic, Birx said, "No, and I've said that to the White House in general, and I believe I was very clear to the president in specifics of what I needed him to do." The former health official also accused Trump's team of being "distracted" from the national COVID-19 response, turning their efforts to campaigning for the 2020 election instead. Birx said that because no one was at the White House, the White House's COVID-19 task force did not hold regular meetings. "They were actively campaigning and not as present in the White House as previously," she testified. "I felt like the White House had gotten somewhat complacent through the campaign season, and I wanted to make sure that as soon as everyone was back the day after the election, that people would comprehensively reengage," she added. Since leaving the administration in January, Birx has expressed regret over how she handled her role as one of Trump's top health advisers and has alleged that senior administration officials censored her warnings on the severity of the pandemic. However, during Birx's time with the Trump administration, she often praised the former president for his understanding of pandemic data and advised top officials that the COVID-19 situation had improved by April and May of 2020. Yeah, boo hoo, poor little debbie feels bad now that so many people died. Too bad all these strong condemnations were nowhere to be seen from her a year or more ago when they actually might've made a difference.
October 26, 20214 yr FDA Advisory Panel votes in favor of pediatric vaccines for ages 5-11. Near unanimously, with one cultist abstaining. Score another one for the good guys!
October 26, 20214 yr Now all that's left is for the FDA to rubber stamp it, and then for ACIP to provide rollout guidelines next week. Then I'll be rolling up to the pharmacy to get them kids the shots like this:
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