Read the reasons for the no votes.
The pill doesn't work very well. It can also cause birth defects.
The mechanism is troubling, too. It works by creating viral mutations. Mostly, that means the new viral copies are broken things that cannot reproduce. (Yay!) But you run the risk that one of the mutated copies is a new and improved version. (Boo!)
In all, I find viral mutanogen pills to be a scarier concept than an mRNA vaccine.
The study indicates a 23% drop in children's cognitive scores. Based on the leadership we have had during the pandemic, I'd estimate many adults lost much more than that. Irrational fear has that effect on rational thought and reasoning.Wow, who knew...apparently masks do have costs! I had been assured they don't.
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Face masks DO harm kids' development, landmark study shows
Face masks may in fact impede on children's development, a new study has found, with the report citing a 23 per cent drop in scores measuring kids' cognitive abilities since the pandemic began.www.dailymail.co.uk
The reality is the vaxx and this have not gone through the normal procedure.The panel also recommended the Merck drug to be limited in use. 13-10 is very close. Also, some panel members wanted to specifically exclude pregnant women from popping the pills. Jabs yes, pills no. Interesting stuff.
Much of what is driven is also supported by the press. The press overwhelmingly is to the left. It is hard to see daylight between their reporting and the official D position on various policies.Why stop at reporters. Besides, where do you think they are getting their info from. These days very little news is derived from journalism. Much of it is driven by calculated leakers to their favorite outlet that supports a specific agenda.
These pills were always going to underperform, they always do. They are cheap to make, cheap to distribute, and easy to take. Margins are better - it's where the real money is made in the world of Pharma.Read the reasons for the no votes.
The pill doesn't work very well. It can also cause birth defects.
The mechanism is troubling, too. It works by creating viral mutations. Mostly, that means the new viral copies are broken things that cannot reproduce. (Yay!) But you run the risk that one of the mutated copies is a new and improved version. (Boo!)
In all, I find viral mutanogen pills to be a scarier concept than an mRNA vaccine.
Much of what is driven is also supported by the press. The press overwhelmingly is to the left. It is hard to see daylight between their reporting and the official D position on various policies.
Because of that one needs to get news from a variety of sources. The truth usually lies somewhere in between.
FYI if the press was predominately to the right...I would still tell people to get news from a variety of sources for the exact same reason I do today.
Her defense is "I adhered to the technical theater portions of the mask order". Seriously this is o.k. but they want 6 year olds masked all day????
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S.F. Mayor Breed appears maskless in another nightclub video. She says she didn’t violate COVID rules
The mayor’s spokesman said that Breed was in a private section of a club. San...www.sfchronicle.com
Agree but it's not just politics. The news media has gotten lazy as they've been replaced with a bunch of partisan hacks. Investigative journalism is few and far between. Political journalism consists of regurgitating talking points memos released by your side. Legal journalism consists of hiring lawyers to be talking heads and mostly wax on their political takes (see Toobin or Judge Jeanine) instead of doing real research (see for example the Kavanuagh hearings) and has become an extension of politics. Entertainment journalism is basically taking press releases from the studios or publicists. Tech journalism consists mostly of interviews with people in the industry or press releases. Science journalism has been reduced to citing studies or interviewing quasi-celebrities like Tyson or Musk. Sports journalism is focused (at least in the mainstream outlets) a lot on politics and personal lives or lazy interviews. There are still a few reporters and outfits doing analysis and reporting but it's rare particularly among entities like ESPN or Sports Illustrated. Economic journalism still is kicking somewhat but is mostly focused on interviewing academics. Laziness up and down the line.
What up dog? Man, this has been a long battle with you and your little brain. I told you I was going to do something big to make this sport better for the next group of soccer players. You had such little faith. TGIFW!Isn't life so much simpler when you can just turn your brain off like that?
We keep wondering if you will ever actually turn on your brain and contribute something other than....LINK?Isn't life so much simpler when you can just turn your brain off like that?
There's a facism thread. Please use it for your fascist post.You are the ridiculousness. Fauci’s job is to rep science. You seem to want to vilify him as if he were the scary thing in the dark to you. He’s just a man. Put down the pitch fork and the torch and go back inside. These aren’t the middle ages and he isn’t the purveyor of the Black Plague. Your displaced fear has you lashing out at straw men and windmills.
Agree but it's not just politics. The news media has gotten lazy as they've been replaced with a bunch of partisan hacks. Investigative journalism is few and far between. Political journalism consists of regurgitating talking points memos released by your side. Legal journalism consists of hiring lawyers to be talking heads and mostly wax on their political takes (see Toobin or Judge Jeanine) instead of doing real research (see for example the Kavanuagh hearings) and has become an extension of politics. Entertainment journalism is basically taking press releases from the studios or publicists. Tech journalism consists mostly of interviews with people in the industry or press releases. Science journalism has been reduced to citing studies or interviewing quasi-celebrities like Tyson or Musk. Sports journalism is focused (at least in the mainstream outlets) a lot on politics and personal lives or lazy interviews. There are still a few reporters and outfits doing analysis and reporting but it's rare particularly among entities like ESPN or Sports Illustrated. Economic journalism still is kicking somewhat but is mostly focused on interviewing academics. Laziness up and down the line.
We don't even get a "nonsense" post anymore. His value proposition is decreasing. I didn't think that was possible.We keep wondering if you will ever actually turn on your brain and contribute something other than....LINK?
Check this Fearmercial out Hound. Can you imagine having to go to that place and not being jabbed? Wow, I have much to say about these Docs.![]()
'Reporting the Controversy' — How the Corrupt Media Creates Fake News - The Stream
"Reporting the controversy” is an end-run that lets media hacks peddle fake news to promote their political agenda. I.e., the Russia hoax.stream.org
These MEN showed up at a Kansas City council meeting where they were gonna pass a city vax mandate. They didn’t even make noise or speak out.
Wanna guess whether the vax mandate was passed or not?
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Media advocacy has replaced journalism and is driving the divide here. We have "sides" in the media now - as is always the case when advocacy is a primary objective.![]()
'Reporting the Controversy' — How the Corrupt Media Creates Fake News - The Stream
"Reporting the controversy” is an end-run that lets media hacks peddle fake news to promote their political agenda. I.e., the Russia hoax.stream.org