It’s not just Russia, it’s Ukraine, Romania, Poland, Armenia and then it gets really crazy in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan. In Ukraine all the taxi driver remove the seatbelts from their vehicles. It apparently proves they are good drivers. In all my 31 years I have never used seatbelts when riding in a ...
Jump to postRussia was always cowboy country. Seems like nothing has changed. It’s not just Russia, it’s Ukraine, Romania, Poland, Armenia and then it gets really crazy in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan. In Ukraine all the taxi driver remove the seatbelts from their vehicles. It apparently proves they are good drivers...
Jump to postI am beyond tired of politics in health. I’m more than tired of health in politics, i.e. doctors and virologists whose narrow medical way of thinking have been allowed to dictate health politics since the start of the pandemic. A pandemic is too important to be left to the doctors. In other news, o...
Jump to postWell, better start buying stocks in knitting needles. Because women's demand for abortions will certainly not dissapear, rather they will seek them in places where their health and safety can't be ensured. Reminds me of banning the use of escorts, the market persists but those you seek to protect ar...
Jump to postlightsaber wrote:It is time to live.
Lightsaber
Shanghai found 58 cases of covid19 outside lockdown zones: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/setback-in-shanghai-as-new-covid-cases-reported-beyond-lockdown-beijing-carries-out-more-mass-testing/ar-AAWPqEi?ocid=uxbndlbing In Beijing (same link): While cases in Beijing have not surged upwards lik...
Jump to postAs we start Q2 of 2022, An interesting note from the US. The decline in cases may be nearing a stop. The cases for this 7 week period vs last 7 week perid were only down .8 % or ~1500 cases from the previous 7 days. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/weekly-trends/#weekly_table Spring Break ...
Jump to post1) They are trained in analysis and methods laymen are not, full stop. People questioning their knowledge or analysis have no basis to do so unless they are also data scientists or familiar with scaled mitigation approaches. No different than noobs who come on here and try to tell pilots/technician...
Jump to postThe Russian Army got say 6-8 weeks left of ressources. It's gonna be medieval before it is over. Sorry, I believe you haved mixed someting (or you have read the same misleading title on Twitter). The linked article is from Newsweek... DAYS!, not weeks! I attended a non-classified briefing at the em...
Jump to post1) That's why they don't conduct health policy - they advise and provide field data. Conducting health policy is what the MPH degree confers qualification in. 2) Aphorisms are fun, but they don't preserve healthcare system capacity. 3) Define 'did little to actually save people' - I'm sure millions...
Jump to postThe Russian Army got say 6-8 weeks left of ressources. It's gonna be medieval before it is over.
Jump to post1) Doctors, Ph.D's and professors in medicine are terrific in being experts in their fields, but are not necessarily qualified to conduct health policies 2) There is more to life than simply staying alive 3) Democracies we thought were stable proved capable of enforcing draconian laws of containmen...
Jump to post1) Doctors, Ph.D's and professors in medicine are terrific in being experts in their fields, but are not necessarily qualified to conduct health policies 2) There is more to life than simply staying alive 3) Democracies we thought were stable proved capable of enforcing draconian laws of containment...
Jump to postAlso I would like to see Taiwan liberate mainland China and have Xi Xinping work in a shoe factory for the rest of his life
Jump to postCopenhagen to Stockholm with SAS B736, then onwards to Doha with Qatar A332 arriving in Abu Dhabi with a Qatar A320. Then having to make my way to some obscure terminal apparently only used by guest workers to go through a laughable security check, board a Biman DC-10 to Chittagong, getting to ride ...
Jump to postI would like to see the public showing as much appraisal for us hard working bureaucrats as they do with doctors and nurses
This has gone from being a pandemic to a darn circus.
Jump to postProbably for the better, as grievances and the quest for autonomy was among the causes of the whole damn war in the first place. The last thing we need are tensions flaring up again, if granting autonomy to Republika Srpska is a way to avoid it, then fine with me.
Jump to postTobacco should not be legal with our knowledge of what it does to both the user and those around them. Can you think of another product which, when used exactly as intended, has such a high likelihood of illness or death? Firearms? :b You might want to think about that example a little more. So why...
Jump to postTalk about interfering in people lives and taking away choices on a legal product Tobacco should not be legal with our knowledge of what it does to both the user and those around them. Can you think of another product which, when used exactly as intended, has such a high likelihood of illness or de...
Jump to postJust to show how much history means to different generations can be seen just on these forums. Without going into specifics (because I'd probably get the post deleted), here's an example. A poster from one country chastises another from a different country about some human rights or military issue....
Jump to postI take issue with your intimation that this is 'a mild pandemic', given that in excess of 250,000,000 people are recorded as having been infected with COVID-19 and in excess of 5,000,000 people are recorded as dying after becoming infected with COVID-19. Source: https://www.worldometers.info/corona...
Jump to postlightsaber wrote:Francoflier wrote:
Germany must implement stricter measures. I'm afraid the USA is only weeks behind.
Lightsaber
It's quite astonishing, and worrying, how supposedly robust liberal democracies are willing to throw a firesale of civil liberties and fundamental freedoms the moment a mild pandemic appears. I take issue with your intimation that this is 'a mild pandemic', given that in excess of 250,000,000 peopl...
Jump to postIt's also astonishing and worrying how many people will resist making simple gestures that benefit everyone around them in the name of a dated interpretation of individual rights. Didn’t realize that bodily autonomy and right to be secure in your person were dated individual rights. In China you’re...
Jump to postIt's quite astonishing, and worrying, how supposedly robust liberal democracies are willing to throw a firesale of civil liberties and fundamental freedoms the moment a mild pandemic appears. It's also astonishing and worrying how many people will resist making simple gestures that benefit everyone...
Jump to postIt's quite astonishing, and worrying, how supposedly robust liberal democracies are willing to throw a firesale of civil liberties and fundamental freedoms the moment a mild pandemic appears. I am sorry, but this isn't Ebola and most of us will come out unscathed from an infection. What also concern...
Jump to postlightsaber wrote:c933103 wrote:art wrote:
With the crazy amount that Omicron mutated, it means we eventually get something which, in my opinion, will make the 1918-1920 flu seem mild.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/12/02/school-bullies-could-face-three-years-jail-new-french-law/ In my opinion children has no place in jail in any civilised country! I really don't see what exactly this is meant to improve, and honestly it reeks of the usual pandering to the masses by ...
Jump to postI was mercilessly bullied as a kid and in my experience, it’s often the bullied kid who ends up getting into trouble when they finally defend themselves. Many also end up dropping out while the bullies face no consequences. My schools were zero tolerance but that doesn’t mean anything. I would desp...
Jump to posthttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/12/02/school-bullies-could-face-three-years-jail-new-french-law/ In my opinion children has no place in jail in any civilised country! I really don't see what exactly this is meant to improve, and honestly it reeks of the usual pandering to the masses by p...
Jump to postWe have to force the vaccine on the uneducated and math challenged because at the end of the day they are killing themselves. It's a good rule of thumb not to demonize the people you disagree with, calling unvaccinated people uneducated and math challenged will hardly win them over. The vaccine oug...
Jump to postAsk the cabin crew nicely if they will allow you to sleep in their crew compartment. :b
Otherwise, down a good chunk of alcohol before boarding and pass out. The crew may even extend you the courtesy of ducttaping you to your seat for free. xD
We have to force the vaccine on the uneducated and math challenged because at the end of the day they are killing themselves. It's a good rule of thumb not to demonize the people you disagree with, calling unvaccinated people uneducated and math challenged will hardly win them over. The vaccine oug...
Jump to postEye surgery scares the hell out of me. What is the chance you get blinded?? From what I gather about the anatomy of the eye it is impossible to be blinded by the LASIK procedure as the eye sight nerves are located in the back of the eye out of reach of the scalp and laser. You can still risk damage...
Jump to post(1) LASIK (2) I had two options to choose from; LASIK and LASEK. LASEK is cheaper but takes longer to heal, it would only make sense if I wanted to become a member of the Special Forces. Thus I chose LASIK. (3) My eyesight was near perfect shortly after the operation. I had to administer anti-biotic...
Jump to postI'm trying to fill in my PLF for arrival to Greece on Friday But I am struggling to make sense of what to write in the country of departure? Because only one flight number can be filled in I am flying CPH-ZRH-ATH So should I write Denmark or Switzerland as country of departure? Best wishes, - Philip
Jump to postThere is nothing more fruitful in wonders than the art of being free; but there is nothing harder than apprenticeship in liberty. It is not the same with despotism. Despotism often presents itself as the repairer of all the misfortunes suffered; it is the support of legitimate rights, the upholder o...
Jump to postSydney, a major metropolis in total lockdown because of 80 cases. This must be the embodiment of insanity to restrict the basic right to free movement due to a handful of cases. Fortunately this sort of madness proposed by doctors were shot down in Denmark. Delta quickly overwhelms the hospitals. B...
Jump to postSydney, a major metropolis in total lockdown because of 80 cases. This must be the embodiment of insanity to restrict the basic right to free movement due to a handful of cases. Fortunately this sort of madness proposed by doctors were shot down in Denmark. Seriously? Does one really need to explai...
Jump to postSydney, a major metropolis in total lockdown because of 80 cases. This must be the embodiment of insanity to restrict the basic right to free movement due to a handful of cases. Fortunately this sort of madness proposed by doctors were shot down in Denmark.
Jump to postWhat is your opinion regarding vaccinating children against Covid-19? Wouldn't it be better to vaccinate the adults and those at risk without subjecting the kids to a vaccine they don't need? FYI I'm not an antiwaxer at all (go Team Johnson!) But the suggestion to vaccinate children in Denmark has ...
Jump to postWhat is your opinion regarding vaccinating children against Covid-19? Wouldn't it be better to vaccinate the adults and those at risk without subjecting the kids to a vaccine they don't need? FYI I'm not an antiwaxer at all (go Team Johnson!) But the suggestion to vaccinate children in Denmark has b...
Jump to postI love the way the Russian Sputnik V vacciine was rolled out ahead of all the others, but nothing was said about its efficacy. Now that that the Pfizer vaccine has been claimed to be 90 per cent effective, the Russians suddenly come out with figures: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/11/11/russia...
Jump to postSimilarly, there are many citizens, of many countries, who have been working abroad, and received vaccines not approved in their own countries. Now, when they want to return home, their countries don't accept their status as vaccinated. So then, what are their options? Remain classified as unvaccin...
Jump to postGot my J&J yesterday, feeling super fine
Got my first Covid-19 test today during the whole pandemic. Was negative, which is to be expected for a healthy 30 year old male. A healthy 30 years old have less chance of turning into severe case or death, but the probability of infection isn't significantly lower than other age group, according ...
Jump to postGot my first Covid-19 test today during the whole pandemic. Was negative, which is to be expected for a healthy 30 year old male.
Jump to postFlorida removes all remaining COVID restrictions (links to PDF) https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Public-Health-Advisory-filed-4.29.21.pdf Unbelievably dumb. But then this is the FL state government, so... I feel sorry for any MD or RN dealing with this in the Sunshine sta...
Jump to postIt's interesting reading all these terrible stories coming from America. Here in Denmark, even though vaccinations are rolling out slower than expected, we are talking about removing the requirement to wear facial masks and things are opening up again. Then again we do live together with a lot fewe...
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