It also doesn't take into account future costs from morbidity. Just the usual short-termism. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/dec/22/long-covid-pandemic-support-funding
Just stop swallowing jars dude.
It was an embedded link on Newshub's Twitter. Chlöe Swarbrick used the direct link to the article rather than making people go first to Newshub's Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewshubPolitics/status/1468252854380949504
Given the smoothness, Luxon likely uses a razor. He shaves his face every day so why not his head every few days? By now he is probably very proficient at it and can do it quickly, or just pays someone to do it. And everyone is shiny under studio lights ...
Only if they seek approval for it's use in covid patients. If doctors start prescribing it off-label, it isn't Merck's responsibility. Of course, Merck's statement is arse-covering, but to not supply safety data in studies when re-purposing a drug is ...
It is a statement from Merck, so no one is telling us anything except Merck Merck sold a drug for decades that "is indicated for the treatment of intestinal ... nematode parasite[s]..." It is apparent from the statement that the "concerning lack of safety ...
It won't because we have much larger amounts of real world data now, data that are in the open for everyone to see and analyse.
The number 169 is for all cases reported (i.e. vaccine related and vaccine unrelated) up to and including Oct 16. "Medsafe and CARM have reviewed the reports of myocarditis and pericarditis received up to 14 October 2021", so it is possible some of the 169...
Or tell them that it might change their DNA. Oh wait, it actually might: "Well, auxh nucleosides [including molnupiravir] can also be taken up by many other enzymes, including those that handle our own nucleic acids, so some of them are mutagenic." https...
This article does a pretty good job of explaining it in a relatively plain language way - What We Actually Know About Waning Immunity https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/09/waning-immunity-not-crisis-right-now/619965/ "Does our immune system ...
"Wastewater is currently [since before July at least, likely for a long time] being sampled at least once a week from many sites around the country, including Wellington, Hamilton, Christchurch, Rotorua, Queenstown and several sites in Auckland. In July, ...
Not the article you read, but this pre-proof review has a section on “Control measures to slow the evolution of new variants”. The origins and potential future of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern in the evolving COVID-19 pandemic – https://www.sciencedirect....
It seems unusual that a journal's editorial office would issue an expression of concern about an article that they themselves accepted for publication. I'm guessing that the review process was not up to scratch. The only analysis I could find so far is a ...
I did, looking especially at transmission by vaccinated people. Their introduction states "In addition, a growing body of evidence suggests that COVID-19 vaccines may also reduce asymptomatic infection, and potentially transmission." Their growing body of ...
Simon Brigdes: The Oh Look Book
Try eating nothing but economic activity for a month then come back and tell us how it went.
An interesting article but it still leaves unanswered questions about the method of transmission, especially given the negative tests shown - from the last figure 26C is the luckiest I would say, assuming light blue is the original case (A). I am not sure ...
I really can't believe that GNS Science is being prosecuted because it failed to predict the volcano. Perhaps the charges involve the processes around their work, for example maintenance of equipment and transfer of information to appropriate agencies. But...
It is possible - New kind of CRISPR technology to target RNA, including RNA viruses like coronavirus https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200316141514.htm
All I could see was a Tory-aligned tabloid extrapolating from 'reports' and comments by Moscow sources and analysts. I haven't seen the story picked up by major news sources. Given the mess in the UK at the moment, I imagined this as a distraction article,...
According to the NY Times, Biden is currently winning absentee votes in PA by 78%. The also say "According to turnout estimates, around 700,000 votes remain in counties won by Hillary Clinton in 2016. Trump 2016 counties have around 290,000 votes left to ...
Speaking of Hosking: The second and much more interesting bit is that Chloe Swarbrick won’t win it [Auckland Central]. Coming third already, she will stay third, and as a result, if the Greens need her to win, it’s over. https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air...
According to the conservative commentator on TV1, because the breadth of Labour's mandate means they have been dragged to the centre and will not do anything too progressive.
Jacinda Ardern's speech emphasising unity compared to Judith Collins' thanking only her loyalists.
James Shaw commenting that the Green Party is the first NZ support party to improve their number of MPs after being in government. I guess they did their jobs.
Had to laugh at Emma Mellow jumping on the bandwagon. Surely Auckland Central is the last place National want to drive votes from the Greens to Labour. Then I went in search of what Mellow's place on the list is and found this (15/10/2020, 12pm): In the ...
Why is she praying to the hand sanitiser?
Jacinda Ardern visits Broxh, who livestreams wood carving on Twitch. A small glimpse of the person but also interesting that she is appearing on perhaps not so well known platforms. Or maybe you just like to watch wood carving. https://www.youtube.com/...
It's unbelievable that they think a bullet-proof vest will stop someone from being infected with SARS-CoV-2.
More like a parrot.
The file is a pdf. If you want it to open automatically in your browser you will need a browser pdf reader. I would have left the raw link but as I have a pdf reader extension the file contents were automatically being displayed inside the post, which made...
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