Zero Edge
I have been looking at Novavax which seems to be closer to the "standard" vaccines we are used to. I am also waiting to see what the overall outcome for those who have already gotten it is. If it is less severe each time until its basically "nothing". I probably wouldn't mind passing thru a few times as opposed to multiple injections every year indefinitely. Already had it once..
☕ David Antoine
Yeah still not inactivated type. It is a subunit type vaccine with chemical adjuvants to boost the response. And apparently, the EU commission authorized an advance purchase agreement of 100 million doses + 100 million others as option while still being under Phase 2/3 and under rolling review by the EMA. Sputnik V also under review, but no contracts in advance. How strange. I don't trust them. Inactivated types only used in China, Russia and India. Still, it's done too fast.
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Chetan Vashisht
Five out Five people agree that Russian Roulette is safe.
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Diva
I hope it is not as rough as you fear. Are your employers legally obliged to make your work place Covid safe?
☕ David Antoine
There are legal federal obligations and recommendations to follow yes and businesses have to enforce those rules. But they took those rulings too late... Now the second wave is starting and they don't seem to want to (partially) lock down again at the federal level... Idk. I'm worried, we are still operating flights to/from high risks (2nd wave) countries and no quarantine applied. We will see but I'm not willing to play the russian roulette with that virus...
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Burensasub
The difficult thing is that the answer is uncertain. It could be as soon as November (when the Presidential elections take place) or it may be beyond our lifetimes. I'm thinking the answer is somewhere in between.
🧿 Andrea
Agree - what I know is that every inch of freedom, democracy and social texture that's been lost will take x4 time / effort to rebuild - further, it's an uphill battle, with external influence (e.g., Russia), wrong incentives (i.e., cronyism) and social ripping tools (i.e., Facebook) - I wonder.
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💎 2083uunx88nx39x
@digitalwestern Man it took the Russian propaganda bots all of what, 10 minutes to plant roots in this shit? (Don't be stupid, I'm referring to you)
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@hr Man it took the Russian propaganda bots all of what, 10 minutes to plant roots in this shit? (Don't be stupid, I'm referring to you)
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🐢 Xia
TIL: you cannot use long words here. Try "disconnected ness" w/o the space.
🔻 Trinity
ah nah man, as a commie i can tell you: if someone wants to kill you for knowing something, they aren't a communist. the whole point is for knowledge to belong to the people
Steve B.
This network never supporting non English characters
Gregory K.
I tried posting in Russian and it transliterated it into English.
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Mark Dain
More war? That's honestly news to me, I've not seen much happening, other than the DPRK launching missiles. I already said I'd rather take the risk and be glad I actually tried as the alternative is I moan about how miserable and unhappy I am where I live. Because that's all people have for me when I ask them "ok, if I give up, what should I do instead", they just shrug and don't know. Unless you have a concrete solution to my ongoing pain I have being here, then please stop with the drive-by unsolicited advice.
Sojourner
More war is news to you? Oh. This is one of the voices talking about the things mainstream media is not covering. paulcraigroberts.o... There are many more. Please stop with unsolicited advice? You asked what you should do. On social media. You may not like my answer, and that's fair. But you did solicit. But I'm happy to drop the subject. Good luck.
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Martijn
#24711 ... BILD writes that AS Monaco fans aren't high on the suspect list. I think you have to be BILD to write that, because nobody in the world expected hooligans from Monaco with explosives. bild.de/news/inlan...
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Mark Dain
support.twitter.co... Apparently you still need to be of public interest in some way. Though I can't imagine it's that hard to lie your way through that
Eric
The Russian Embassy to the UK's website was "created by Andrey Viktorovich Shilin, 1973" according to the comment atop its HTML source.
John Olinda
I'm watching the sixth season of Lost right now, so I totally believe that website was built in 1973 by a Russian web designer from the future. Or the past. Not sure.
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Eric
The Russian Embassy to the UK's website was "created by Andrey Viktorovich Shilin, 1973" according to the comment atop its HTML source.
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John Olinda
I'm watching the sixth season of Lost right now, so I totally believe that website was built in 1973 by a Russian web designer from the future. Or the past. Not sure.
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John Olinda
What do you think of Jolla and Sailfish OS?
Mark Dain
From a quick look it seems like it can run Android apps which is great; I was a big fan of Firefox OS in the day but that unfortunately didn't go anywhere probably due to the lack of apps. I'd have to have a longer look at features, security, etc... before I commit to anything. I'd guess the Jolla is the only phone that runs Sailfish today? Also not a fan of this jab: "a true independent alternative to the existing US-based mobile operating systems." -- being made in Finland (or China/Russia?) doesn't automatically make it more open. It's easy to misinterpret that sentence.
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Asko P.
Another reason to never visit U.S if you even remotely care about your well-being.