That stuff about long term organ damage would give you the heebie jeebies.

I read the BMJ report, why are groups separated into 'white' and 'non-white'? I don't see the point of that.

astfygl........


Small trial (n = 800) shows 100% efficacy of Pfizer vaccine against South African variant. So should we chalk that result up as a wasted business opportunity??

Quote from: Caomhaoin on April 01, 2021, 07:45:18 AM
That stuff about long term organ damage would give you the heebie jeebies.

I read the BMJ report, why are groups separated into 'white' and 'non-white'? I don't see the point of that.

I'm not sure but perhaps something to do with testing on groups with different genetic makeups and of different ethnic backgrounds, and how that may factor into the results?

You'd hope so. I'd love to read something of substance  in the news which didn't have any references to race.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on April 01, 2021, 12:23:37 AM
I would presume a combination of less mixing of children at school while also obliging as many adults as possible to stay at home, working from home if possible. I'm not saying it's a good measure, it sure as hell doesn't suit us in our household. There are no "trials" on adolescents happening here that I know of; vaccination roll-out here is still at over 70s or over 50s with known comorbidities, will be down to all over 60s in a couple of weeks, then all over 50s a week after that. That's the planned schedule at least.

There are trials being done on kids over 6 months and adolescents in the US for sure, and I think Britain, but I'd have to look the Brits up again. Basically if the schools go back and all is fine, then there is no need to get the young kids jabbed and therefore no need for the vaccine passports. That won't do when GAVI have a plan to vaccinate 7 billion of us. The plan here was also to get the vulnerable done and then freedom, but as time goes on, more and more must be considered high risk and the danger needs to be extended to all groups as soon as. So it's a win win for government and pharma if only they can keep it going for long enough before everyone cops on that the level of risk for most groups has been horribly exaggerated,  so restrictions must be kept in place til the passports. That's the endgame as I see it, those passports which are very little to do with infectious disease and everything to do with social control. Try going outside your prescribed distance limit when you have to be scanned everywhere you go.

Quote from: Caomhaoin on April 01, 2021, 01:54:21 PM
You'd hope so. I'd love to read something of substance in the news which didn't have any references to race.

Well due to it being gene therapy, it would make sense to know the genetic background of the test subjects. Also, given the mechanics of how the thing is supposed to work, it should work just as well on any of the variants as the OG, so no surprise. The variant scare is a load of shite anyway, I'm calling that now. Sure B117 is so much more infectious and dangerous that infections and deaths have gone down as it has become more dominant. Same in SA with the SA variant, going down without the vaccine as well. Brazil, I'll have to look into.

For anyone interested in looking at things, go to worldometers and find a country and look at the death rates since the introduction of the jabs. Not saying there is a link, it might be entirely coincidental, but it's pretty uniform. Israel, Gibraltar, and the Isle of Man are nice little petri dishes due to the high level of takeup. Ireland as well as it happens (not in the general population but in the care homes where the rollout began the deaths went way up), and the UK. Would have to see more, but it's pretty consistent and also entirely coincidental.

This shit as well. https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/up-to-100-000-workers-will-permanently-lose-their-jobs-due-to-covid-central-bank-warns

About time the lingo changed there, from saying covid caused the lost jobs, when it was actually the restrictions that did the trick to destroy the economy. Every time the govt or NPHET say the virus is doing this that or the other, it's actually the response to it which did it. There are enough places in the world by now to use as control groups so the arguments that the sky would have fallen in without restrictions are a waste of everyone's time.


#2739 April 01, 2021, 11:13:51 PM Last Edit: April 01, 2021, 11:34:03 PM by astfgyl
https://www.facebook.com/zuck/posts/10112878091987221

Nope, not creepy at all. Not even a small bit.

Oh look!!! https://twitter.com/TonightVMTV/status/1377373135780057090

Wow, imagine that....


Quote from: astfgyl on April 01, 2021, 11:13:51 PM
https://www.facebook.com/zuck/posts/10112878091987221

Nope, not creepy at all. Not even a small bit.

I mean, everything that android does and says is creepy, so...

A mate of mine in London just tested positive (a couple of days after getting his first jab, typical). He's got serious asthma, so there are respitory worries. So far he's got a serious dose of the chills, fingers crossed that's bad as it'll get.