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05-06-2021, 05:44 AM #35026Banned
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^When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro...
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05-06-2021, 06:08 AM #35027
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05-06-2021, 06:10 AM #35028
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05-06-2021, 07:11 AM #35030Banned
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05-06-2021, 07:14 AM #35031
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05-06-2021, 07:33 AM #35032
Michael Lewis is out promoting his Covid pandemic book. Looks like another gem. This is a great interview with him about the book.
https://castbox.fm/vb/379285799
Barely mentions Trump, and, of all people, Dubya is an early hero. Typical cast of Lewis outsiders fighting entrenched institutions.
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05-06-2021, 07:46 AM #35033“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
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05-06-2021, 08:01 AM #35034
Sean Connery voice: I'll take Fur and Cleavage for 200, Alex.
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05-06-2021, 09:09 AM #35035“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
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05-06-2021, 09:57 AM #35036
Alaska psychiatrist charged with punching man in Juneau grocery store acquitted on basis of self-defense
An Alaska psychiatrist criminally charged for punching a man in a grocery store in June was acquitted after a two-day trial in Juneau last month.
The misdemeanor assault charge against Joshua Sonkiss, 50, made headlines during the tense pandemic summer in part because police said the psychiatrist punched a man in the face because he wasn’t wearing a mask.
That’s not what happened, Sonkiss says.
In an interview last week, Sonkiss said he went to a Juneau Fred Meyer to pick up groceries and cleaning supplies. He was standing at the checkout register when a man and his young son stepped close to him. Sonkiss says he asked the two to step back. They were not wearing masks, but many people weren’t at grocery stores in Juneau around that time, according to Sonkiss.
Sonkiss says the man then said he’d “beat his ass” and “came at him.” No one disputes that Sonkiss threw a single punch, which broke the man’s jaw.
The injured man, Bowen Dallmann, 54, could not be reached for this story.
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https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/crim...-self-defense/
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05-06-2021, 11:38 AM #35037
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05-06-2021, 12:20 PM #35038
UW study on actual COVID-19 death toll:
The COVID-19 pandemic has killed more than twice as many people around the world as the official death counts show, according to a new analysis by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington.
The official global death toll as of Thursday stands at about 3.26 million, but the new analysis found that COVID-19 has actually caused about 6.9 million deaths worldwide.
The updated analysis shows that the United States has had more COVID-19 deaths to-date than any other country, a total of more than 905,000.
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05-06-2021, 12:48 PM #35039
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05-06-2021, 12:51 PM #35040
As a mad scientist who has waffled between making vaccines to improve humanity and dreaming up the Sar-bola like viruses to wipe out humanity, I'm a little jealous if someone else beat me to it on the latter one. But if Sars2 was lab derived, why use a poor furin cleavage site like RRAR with only one previous occurance in the database, over other more well established sites for furin? Codon optimized but not amino acid optimized seems like poor planning if it was by plan.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839419/
For SARS-CoV-2, early studies showed that the S1/S2 junction contains an insert with two additional basic residues, P–R–R–A (P, proline; R, arginine; A, alanine), that were not present in SARS-CoV or its closest bat ancestor viruses.(14,15) This insert forms a P–R–R–A–R sequence and while it does contain the minimum furin recognition motif, R–X–X–R, it diverges from the preferred R–X–K/R–R motif because the SARS-CoV-2 sequence has an A in the P3 location instead of an R (16,17) (FigureFigure11). Intriguingly, the only other known example of this insert on FurinDB, (18) a database of furin substrates, is found in proaerolysin, a bacterial toxin, and was determined to be activated by furin.(19)
Also, an intermediate host for potential transmission from bats to animal-X to humans, has never been shown for either human coronas NL63 (discovered 2004, binds to Ace2 but non-overlapping with Sars1/2, no furin site) or HKU1 (discovered 2005, has furin site RRKRR, does not bind Ace2) which have been assumed to go direct bat to human.Move upside and let the man go through...
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05-06-2021, 12:56 PM #35041“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
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05-06-2021, 01:06 PM #35042
I laffed at the part in bold. Can't say I haven't done the same in the past although I always lemented the fact that I couldn't spell out FUCK. If you truly want to go nerdsville, I once created a bike jersey in which I used codons to spell out "IM IN PAIN" for a super long, super hilly charity event. Imagine my surprise when no one got the joke.
Doesn't this table suggest it's computationally good?
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05-06-2021, 01:09 PM #35043
Plenty of...well...morons like to point out that the "death rate" of COVID-19 is fairly low if you consider total deaths to the entire population of individual countries or the world, but anyone with half a brain can recognize this is a pretty silly metric to use. How about instead talk about COVID-19 deaths as a percentage of total deaths? In a normal year roughly three million Americans die. Last year about half a million died due to COVID-19 (per the official stats). I'd say one in every six deaths is pretty damn significant. This new data indicates the actual toll is probably more like one in five if not one in four. Pretty difficult to argue that that is "no big deal" and "overblown."
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05-06-2021, 01:56 PM #35044
Thank you for pointing that out!
But then perhaps not necessarily directly engineered, but motif could still have arisen from serial passage..?
Whether serial passage in vitro in some P2 Wuhan lab or naturally occurring in some guano-infested cave is anyone's guess of course.
In any case, less of a "smoking gun" that David Baltimore says.
Which is why I trust the word of somebody I've skied with more than somebody I've played softball against.
you just need selenocysteine
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05-06-2021, 02:01 PM #35045Registered User
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05-06-2021, 10:55 PM #35046
Interesting case report out of University of Colorado re: treatment for the side effect of the J&J and AZ SARS CoV2 vaccines, namely thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) or vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). This is, of course, the extremely rare immune-mediated condition (likely caused by development of self-antibodies to PF4) that leads to low platelets (blood clotting cells) and concurrent blood clots (cavernous sinus being among the most worrisome).
TTS is similar to another rare condition, heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) that behaves the same way, and can be fiendishly difficult to treat, since you're trying to break up blood clots with blood thinners, but can't use the most widespread thinners available (heparin and similars) because they are part of the root cause of the problem. We treat HIT with a class of blood thinners called direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs) like argatroban or lepirudin. Bivalirudin is a DTI in this class, and apparently was able to safely and successfully reverse the central venous sinus thrombus (clot) in a patient with TTS/VITT that resulted from a J&J vaccination.
This is kinda exciting if true and applicable in a widespread setting, as it allows for a readily available therapeutic agent to be used to address perhaps the most dangerous (if exceedingly uncommon) complication of the adenovirus-based SARS CoV2 vaccines.
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05-06-2021, 11:33 PM #35047
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05-07-2021, 12:02 AM #35048
Blood clots in brain from jab rare - but bad when they happen - sometimes they kill you.
Difficult to bust up this clot with the normal clot busters a doctor might reach for when dealing with brain clot.
Some lesser used clot busters appears to work though.
If people with vax brain clots go to hospital - and if hospital doctors recognize correctly what has happened - and if those doctors have access to these less used clot busters - patient may recover with a lot less damage.
Smarter people can correct me.
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05-07-2021, 05:11 AM #35049Registered User
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Unfortunately those doctors don't live in Alberta where a woman was turned away from the ER twice.
She died a day after she was finally admitted
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05-07-2021, 05:47 AM #35050
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