Are the existing coronavirus strains being "allowed to run rampant"? Is the flu? It's called normal life.
I didn't think there was anyone left who thought Covid eradication was ever possible.
What relevance did I miss? HIV transmission vectors are totally different to Covid and it's a permanent disease that is fatal to every case without treatment (which at best prevents it getting worse but never cures it).
The tweet has been deleted, probably because the author realised how dumb...
Yes, because avoiding the specific practices that spread HIV is just as easy as stopping the spread of an airborne virus that is transmitted through the everyday functions of society.
Should we have tried to keep Covid out of Australia permanently through border closures, quarantine and...
Yeah, my biggest score was $10k all cash in a tournament that finished after Sunday midnight in a suburban pub. Was shitting myself waling to my car for sure.
I remember some overseas pro got robbed crossing the bridge from Crown to his hotel in Melbourne at an Aussie Millions. Lost about $30k
Key point from the article is that it's taken 50 years from the first availability of this product for the link to be confirmed, although there were studies suggesting it 20 years ago.
The idea that everything good and bad about the Covid vaccines could be known in mere months in order to label...
Strikers are the perpetual gift-givers to out of form players like Allen. Now only 1 win from their last 9 NYE matches despite it being their biggest home match every season. :(
Cool, in that case we also don't need to discuss any previous government in this thread since shut happened and we can't change what they did. :thumbsu:
No doubt, there was a UK case from March 2020 mentioned in the article.
But for the majority of the cases in the article, which were post-vaccination, you would want to study that additional factor for any pattern. At the very least you would want to know why multiple doses of an effective...
From the dates in that article, all of the Australian cases would've been vaccinated before they got Covid. If you were genuinely doing a scientific investigation you would have to consider the impact of that and not just attribute every persistent symptom as 'Long Covid'.
Of course you would...
Submitted. Secretly glad to do my part in ruining NYE for ClarkeM and GreyCrow getting multiple PMs from lazy buggers like myself who've left it to the last minute. Serves them right for being sickos who would run such a competition.
Dan's is arguably the one store membership worth having. I only go there to shop the member specials; everything else I go somewhere else (mostly buying craft beer that Dan's don't stock anyway)
Nice win GC, but that is definitely a spot you should be jamming flop at that stage of the tournament. Pot is 75k and you have 110, perfect size for a semi-bluff when you have so much equity if called. Button would have SB to worry about so may have folded his A rag there anyway.
Some interesting non-US news for a change. Romanian court cancelling an election because the wrong candidate was getting too popular, blames Russia. We can all be grateful that no other nation would ever try to influence election through funding social media campaigns. /s...
Why would there be a spike in the range of 20% when almost the entire country had taken a 'safe and effective' vaccine against that very disease? And why would that spike then become the new baseline for the following years?
It means $$$ for the senior management who will either gift themselves pay rises for running a bigger institution or get a fat redundancy package, and even bigger $$$ for the consultancy firms that will be spending years trying to combine the two unis.
And it will mean pain for everyone else.
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