cldlhd
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Ah good old Henry! My son accuses me of laughing like that sometimes.....Can't even manage a reply properly on a simple board... Yet you claim to know more than experts...
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Ah good old Henry! My son accuses me of laughing like that sometimes.....Can't even manage a reply properly on a simple board... Yet you claim to know more than experts...
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If you look at that lot that tried to overthrow the U.S. government on January 6th they're basically the American version of the Taliban so I wouldn't expect a lot of scientific knowledge amongst them.You don't have a clue, you are unaware how badly you don't have a clue and deeply misjudged your capacity for evaluating your ability to comprehend these issues?
No? That wasn't your point...
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Yeah I'm not getting all wound up I'm just asking. I assume they knew it was going to be approved fully and yes a lot of organizations were looking for the cover of full FDA approval before bringing the hammer down and requiring it. Still I think I'm going to have to read something from a legitimate source explaining how and why it was rushed, assuming it was. CheersIm just having fun with a pandemic. Don’t take me too seriously. I don’t.
My wife’s employer (a hospital) released a policy that full vaccination would be required within eight weeks of full FDA approval. That part is true. Coincidentally, FDA approval moved from first quarter 2022 (which would have meant vaccination by April or May of 2022) to October to a couple weeks after they made their policy known publicly. The full FDA approval stipulation was a concession to those in the medical profession who said they should not require a vaccine that doesn’t have full approval. It was also a concession to the public who felt all healthcare workers should be vaccinated. A compromise.
It is amazing how quickly full FDA approval was granted after our largest local hospital (and I assume others) said they will mandate the vaccine for employees within 8 weeks of full FDA approval. When our local hospital made that determination, full FDA approval was anticipated first quarter 2022. Within a couple weeks of that announcement, “Okay fine. Approved!”
So what actually changed about the science that shortened a six month timeline to a couple weeks? That’s a political (perhaps bureaucratic is a better word) decision, not a scientific one.
In our travels I was amazed at how few mask wearers there are across the country. Random gas stations, grocery stores, tourist sites. Really, only in National Park facilities where they are required were there people wearing them. One gas station/c-store had a sign encouraging people to remove their masks. “Take your mask off! It’s been X number of days since the pandemic started and you’re still alive.”
Often my family and I would be the only oddballs still masking up. Even in crowded outdoor areas. If there was room to spread out we’d pocket them, which thankfully was a lot of the trip. But otherwise we put them on. And I think pandemic or no, there’s a lot to be said for mask wearing in a gas station bathroom. Don’t know why I didn’t always do it!
Im just having fun with a pandemic. Don’t take me too seriously. I don’t.
My wife’s employer (a hospital) released a policy that full vaccination would be required within eight weeks of full FDA approval. That part is true. Coincidentally, FDA approval moved from first quarter 2022 (which would have meant vaccination by April or May of 2022) to October to a couple weeks after they made their policy known publicly. The full FDA approval stipulation was a concession to those in the medical profession who said they should not require a vaccine that doesn’t have full approval. It was also a concession to the public who felt all healthcare workers should be vaccinated. A compromise.
My neighbor works at a nursing home and she was required to get it months agoI am surprised that nursing homes are not mandating vaccinated employees or residents. They are the most at risk population.
There was a story on the news yesterday about a nursing home that did that and at furs lost something like a dozen employees, but most have come back. As more companies require the vaccine the employment choices for the die hard anti-vaxxers will shrink.
This stuff is usually along (needlessly) drawn out process that "Operation Warp Speed" help to cut through the normal BS. It just shows what can happen when areas come together with a purpose and mission
I’m pretty convinced many (most?) flat earther’s are just having fun at the expense of those who waste time and energy worrying about what others believe. They don’t actually believe it themselves.
“Then how do you explain the strange truck-like noises coming from the highway!?!”
Doesn’t get much flatter than one of the big lakes.
There is a Christian denomination which is know for their advocacy of this scripture. In some of their branches they hold poisonous snakes to prove their faith. .....
So, would you conisider yourself a Flat Laker?
What shortened the cycle was the huge effort put in to collect and churn through data from various sources. This stuff is usually along (needlessly) drawn out process that "Operation Warp Speed" help to cut through the normal BS. It just shows what can happen when areas come together with a purpose and mission. You have numerous entities that I am sure redirected resources from other projects to focus on the pandemic. The interesting thing would be to understand what other research was put on hold due to redirected resources (both human and financial).
My concern is the last 4 years the pandemic that was not reported on was the pandemic of the stupid. Seems not matter how many resources we put into education and reasoning with this one it is spreading like wildfire.
You say "poorly educated." I call it "unindoctrinated". Bottom line is this. You (left wing liberals) hate my guts and wish I were dead. We (conservatives) hate your guts and wish you were dead. So why don't we just get this civil war underway and settle this once and for all. At this point I'm all in winner take all.
one has to have fun with something these days or you'll go mad.Im just having fun with a pandemic. Don’t take me too seriously. I don’t.
It was also a concession to the public who felt all healthcare workers should be vaccinated. A compromise.
it is indeed. In his book "The Causes of War" Blainey examines almost every war since 1700 to the time of writing, among his observations that wars which don't end with a mutual agreement of "we're both sick of this" that embers smoulder and will catch on again re-igniting another war.Wow! That's some angry talk.
You say "poorly educated." I call it "unindoctrinated". Bottom line is this. You (left wing liberals) hate my guts and wish I were dead. We (conservatives) hate your guts and wish you were dead. So why don't we just get this civil war underway and settle this once and for all. At this point I'm all in winner take all.
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