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    phylodog

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    Not OSHA. But the bus is federal, falls under the public transportation mandate.

    I'm calling BS for one that looks like a really bad photoshop, and mainly there is no approved in any way at all covid vaccine for pediatric children.
    I don't vouch for the veracity of the claim, but kids ages 5-11 absolutely fall under pediatric.
     

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    drillsgt

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    That link takes you to an 'expression of concern' about the original abstract which includes such criticisms as 'typographical errors', what it really means is that TPTB need to silence it. The criticisms that are founded are the lack of statistical tests comparing the pre and post vaccine lab values but just looking at the percentage difference between the values and working with data everyday there's likely significance. Even if the values weren't significant the percentage differences were pretty dramatic and would warrant a closer look. The author is a cardiac surgeon out in CA and does shill some books and other stuff but looking at PubMed he's a legitimate researcher. Here's the link to the actual abstract:

     
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    jwamplerusa

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    ...AND just in time for Christmas 2021 and the ramp up for 2022 we have "A scary new VARIANT". (Please add as much purple as you desire, I couldn't find a purple enough color to capture my level of disgust)

     

    BugI02

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    Seems to me each variant is a bit more transmissible but not more deadly

    Trajectory seems to be that, one way or the other, everybody gets it eventually


    maybe switch back to using deactivated virus to make a vaccine so that immunity might come close to rivaling disease and recovery without messing with people's DNA

    Just a wild idea, I know
     

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    BugI02

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    I thought that the expected course for a virus?
    Not quite. A very deadly variant that was still highly transmissible would not need to evolve towards less virulence in order to survive, provided there was sufficient time to find another host before the previous one is debilitated and the inevitable death spiral begins

    You don't get to herd immunity if half the herd is dead
     

    ditcherman

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    Not quite. A very deadly variant that was still highly transmissible would not need to evolve towards less virulence in order to survive, provided there was sufficient time to find another host before the previous one is debilitated and the inevitable death spiral begins

    You don't get to herd immunity if half the herd is dead
    Doesn’t the evolution of a virus have something to do with trying to immunize against it while it’s still fairly new? In other words, doesn’t a vaccine facilitate creation of new variants?
     
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