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RE: Covid Things
(11-30-2021 09:46 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Moderna CEO either prepping for potential bad news or prepping for another round of evergreen revenue.

Quote:Stéphane Bancel, the CEO of Moderna, said in an interview published Tuesday that current vaccines for COVID-19 will likely be much less effective against the new omicron variant.

"I think it’s going to be a material drop," he told the Financial Times. "I just don’t know how much because we need to wait for the data."

When he says material drop, is he talking about his stock?
 
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(11-30-2021 10:29 AM)Billy_Bearcat Wrote:  
(11-30-2021 09:46 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Moderna CEO either prepping for potential bad news or prepping for another round of evergreen revenue.

Quote:Stéphane Bancel, the CEO of Moderna, said in an interview published Tuesday that current vaccines for COVID-19 will likely be much less effective against the new omicron variant.

"I think it’s going to be a material drop," he told the Financial Times. "I just don’t know how much because we need to wait for the data."

When he says material drop, is he talking about his stock?
I went into the bathroom earlier today and had a material drop.

Maybe that’s what he thinks about his vaccine. That’s the one I had by the way as well.
 
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03-lmfao

And another vaccine CEO chimes in today.

Quote: Pfizer’s CEO on the need for annual Covid shots: [/code]

“I think we're going to have an annual revaccination and that should be able to keep us really safe."

I told ya’all a full year ago this was the play.

#suckers
 
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Im fairly skeptical long term reboosting for covid will be a thing.
 
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(11-30-2021 09:41 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  I know it’s likely that most are vaccinated nowadays but I know a lot of people who have had it this month and they have all been 2 shot vaccinated. I know a lot of folks who are not vaccinated and I don’t know if any of them have had Covid since the summer.

It’s a sorta vaccine.

 
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Time to panic



Is Biden going to shut down traffic to and from CA now?
 
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In San Fran where mask getapho are everywhere and the patient was (of course) previously fully vaccinated.
 
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I'm guessing it's been here for a while. I just hope I'm still able to go to the playoff game, without a big todo.
 
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Restrictions are done, we have access to all the protection the current scientific understanding provides. And that should not include self dosing ivermectin.
 
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This virus is endemic now, and we share transmission with other mammals. Which makes one think that some of the common colds could have been like this before. Killed the old but gave the young a cough, then passed around amongst asymptomatic youngsters enough that they were all immune.
 
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(12-08-2021 12:42 AM)glacier_dropsy Wrote:  This virus is endemic now, and we share transmission with other mammals. Which makes one think that some of the common colds could have been like this before. Killed the old but gave the young a cough, then passed around amongst asymptomatic youngsters enough that they were all immune.

Yep, it's a version of a cold. People think I'm taking it lightly when I say that, but I'm not. Colds are extremely contagious and hard to contain. I worked at a funeral home, for a period of time. I've learned that colds can be the straw that broke the camel's back. They aren't something to be taken lightly.
 
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(12-08-2021 12:42 AM)glacier_dropsy Wrote:  This virus is endemic now, and we share transmission with other mammals. Which makes one think that some of the common colds could have been like this before. Killed the old but gave the young a cough, then passed around amongst asymptomatic youngsters enough that they were all immune.

Pretty much what many have been saying for over a year.
 
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Not acting like that information could reinvent the wheel. I've been at my current job about 12 years, last weekend was the busiest 2 day census I have ever recorded. Lots of lungs that were actively failing and some that were probably clear of the viral pneumonia but the resultant fibrosis was making it hard to keep living. It's not like a bacterial pneumonia where people show up at the ER with one section of a lobe infected.
 
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(12-08-2021 09:57 AM)glacier_dropsy Wrote:  Not acting like that information could reinvent the wheel. I've been at my current job about 12 years, last weekend was the busiest 2 day census I have ever recorded. Lots of lungs that were actively failing and some that were probably clear of the viral pneumonia but the resultant fibrosis was making it hard to keep living. It's not like a bacterial pneumonia where people show up at the ER with one section of a lobe infected.

That is interesting. Is it all Covid related?
 
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Holy C-rap!

 
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(12-08-2021 01:32 PM)Crewdogz Wrote:  Holy C-rap!


Fascist liberals like the ones who does this need to be sued until they no longer have the financial ability to feed themselves, let alone the ability to implement their will on others.
 
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Yeah that should be classified as assault and criminally charged accordingly. But it’s California so those comrades will likely get a raise and a promotion.

If I were one of those kids’ parents, I’d likely be calling Mark to represent me in my own criminal matter..
 
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(12-08-2021 10:50 AM)Z-Fly Wrote:  
(12-08-2021 09:57 AM)glacier_dropsy Wrote:  Not acting like that information could reinvent the wheel. I've been at my current job about 12 years, last weekend was the busiest 2 day census I have ever recorded. Lots of lungs that were actively failing and some that were probably clear of the viral pneumonia but the resultant fibrosis was making it hard to keep living. It's not like a bacterial pneumonia where people show up at the ER with one section of a lobe infected.

That is interesting. Is it all Covid related?

It was about 40% COVID positive. Of that 40% it was mostly COVID pneumonia with other organ involvement. But you also get stuff like laid in bed sick at home for a few days, developed a blood clot that went to the lungs, positive for COVID. Or working hard to breathe at home for a few days, had an MI, new onset heart failure, positive for COVID. It's not all just viral pneumonia.
 
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Forgot to post but thought it was important; the Surgeon General released a special report on mental health in youths resulting from the pandemic:

https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/...visory.pdf

https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2021/12/0...demic.html

Not a hot take by any means but I think most agree we can do more in this country to improve our treatment of mental health
 
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The pandemic has been hard on mental health. Especially on the young from the stats I’ve seen. The idiotic lockdowns that really didn’t do much didn’t help on that front.

ER visits by people under 22 years old for suicide attempt related treatment are up over 50% in 2021. Overdoses both intentional and accidental are way up as well. The national patient is ill...more causes than just Covid. Instagram and other social media are brain scramblers for youth mental health.
 
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