That's just crazy talk.You know, there might be some industrial uses for that stuff other than burning it. I mean there are a few industries who might be interested in dust masks and for protective gear for disposable gloves for cleaning the leu.
That's just crazy talk.You know, there might be some industrial uses for that stuff other than burning it. I mean there are a few industries who might be interested in dust masks and for protective gear for disposable gloves for cleaning the leu.
You know, there might be some industrial uses for that stuff other than burning it. I mean there are a few industries who might be interested in dust masks and for protective gear for disposable gloves for cleaning the leu.
Level redistribution of resources really isnt the current incumbents style unfortunately.That's just crazy talk.
That's just crazy talk.
I'm officially updating an old saying.Level redistribution of resources really isnt the current incumbents style unfortunately.
Monkeypox virus is a completely different virus than the viruses that cause COVID-19 or measles. It is not known to linger in the air and is not transmitted during short periods of shared airspace. Monkeypox spreads through direct contact with body fluids or sores on the body of someone who has monkeypox, or with direct contact with materials that have touched body fluids or sores, such as clothing or linens. It may also spread through respiratory secretions when people have close, face-to-face contact.
I wouldn't doubt if that is also happening this side of the pond. They don't seem to be reporting much, so it's hard to tellUK cases spike 32% in one week:
Covid infections jump by half a million in UK, says ONS
The rise is being driven by two new sub-variants of Omicron which are spreading quickly.www.bbc.co.uk
Isn't immune escape fun? Masks are not a bad idea. BTW I have just recovered from Omicron caught during a trip in Canada. It's not all that fun to have.Mandatory face mask rules reintroduced in several Health Service trusts across the country as Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 thought to be able to shed viral spores before symptoms present themselves, with concern this will lead to Hospital staffing levels being reduced to critical levels.
Sorry to hear of your run in with Omicron but great to see you have recovered, hope you have no longer lasting symptoms.Isn't immune escape fun? Masks are not a bad idea. BTW I have just recovered from Omicron caught during a trip in Canada. It's not all that fun to have.
Here's some technical mumbo jumbo but from a reputable US source:
Neutralization Escape by SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Subvariants BA.2.12.1, BA.4, and BA.5 | NEJM
Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine — Neutralization Escape by SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Subvariants BA.2.12.1, BA.4, and BA.5www.nejm.org
Pretty heavy reading. Maybe spike the hot chocolate with some kind of whiskey or scotch to help it along ... well now I made myself thirsty.Many thanks for the link, will mull over that one with a mug of hot chocolate :)
Its all crazy, man (some movie meme I cant remember). Society burnt down the house with everyone in it. That includes the supplies. Hope our kids remember this, the lost time, the lost memories they should have had... they should have went to Prom... or the spring dance, they should have spent time with their friends on the beach... now all they know is the internet, not growing and exploring the world... they live in a very disturbed place and there is no one to blame but their parents and society in general. They lost 2 years of their lives to an endemic threat, that they will never get back, which will never go away. Pathetic, the society which we live, giving old people 2 years more to live while taking 2 years away from our children... that is abhorrent and wrong. Wish it never came to the choice, but we as a society, chose wrong in my opinion.That's just crazy talk.
I respect your opinion and i have a question - Do you consider those childrens 2 years truly unrecoverable?giving old people 2 years more to live while taking 2 years away from our children... that is abhorrent and wrong. Wish it never came to the choice, but we as a society, chose wrong in my opinion.
Yes.I respect your opinion and i have a question - Do you consider those childrens 2 years truly unrecoverable?
It's not to say that some will still achieve greatness even despite the hardships that they have faced. But how much further would they have been able to go if not held back 2 years and the rest there has been a significant drop in what kids have learned and accomplished as well as a considerable lack of motivation having experienced uninterrupted freedom from any responsibility. While my oldest was just entering kindergarten and my wife stays home with the kids and so the impact wasn't as drastically its still noticeable in the difference in her education experience and social development compared to her sister who did not do distance learning while in kindergarten. And then I look at family members who have high school students with both parents who work and the outcome was as if the teen was off doing drugs as the commitment and drive for school while present before is completely gone.Rather than drag it out I'll explain up front:
I left school with only basic qualifications, dropping out of higher level high school education earlt on (UK school has basic GCSE and higher "A Level" high school grades) I then worked in a factory for 7 years. I saved and retuened to college then went on to university, attaining a First Class Honours Degree.
I lost 2 years leavig school not going though higher education. I came back, excelled and went on to attain the highesg qualification available both at higher and further education.
So I think those kids won't have lost their 2 years if society finds a way to backfill that for them, like I did 7 years after I lost mine. It just needs a method to be put in place and for us not to give up on a generation just because thats what happened last time (there was a noticable drop in lifetime output from the cohort effected by the 1918 pandemic)
Thats my opinion and my take on it, but I'm not sure if that s what you meant?
Interestingly, splitting the time period into two (March 2020 - December 2020, then Jan 2021 - October 2021):From March 2020 to October 2021, heart disease (20.1%), cancer (17.5%), COVID-19 (12.2%), accidents (6.2%), and stroke (4.7%) were the most common causes of death in the US. There were 2.875 million deaths in March to December 2020 and 2.855 million deaths in January to October 2021; the 5 leading causes of death were the same in each year. Among those older than 1 year, the number of deaths increased across age groups.
Here are the leading causes of death for both time periods, in a rather busy table:Deaths from cancer, heart disease, and COVID-19 accounted for the largest number of deaths in every group aged 55 years and older (Table, Figure). The leading 3 causes of death in these age groups were the same in 2020 and 2021. Among people aged 85 years and older, COVID-19 was ranked as the second leading cause of death in 2020 (110 000 deaths, 12.8% of deaths), and third in 2021 (69 000, 8.9% of deaths). Among those aged 45 to 54 years, COVID-19 was the fourth leading cause of death in 2020 (17 000 deaths, 10.4% of deaths), following heart disease, cancer, and accidents; in 2021, however, it was the leading cause of death (30 000 deaths, 16.8% of deaths).
Yes.
It's not to say that some will still achieve greatness even despite the hardships that they have faced. But how much further would they have been able to go if not held back 2 years and the rest there has been a significant drop in what kids have learned and accomplished as well as a considerable lack of motivation having experienced uninterrupted freedom from any responsibility. While my oldest was just entering kindergarten and my wife stays home with the kids and so the impact wasn't as drastically its still noticeable in the difference in her education experience and social development compared to her sister who did not do distance learning while in kindergarten. And then I look at family members who have high school students with both parents who work and the outcome was as if the teen was off doing drugs as the commitment and drive for school while present before is completely gone.
But it's the same story played out in many other areas with the older generation enslaving the younger generations by economic means through taxing by social security, medicare, 401k, refusing to sell houses or allow other houses to be built nearby. So they have wisely set up a system that allows them to profit off the work of their children and children's children while having never had to pay much to themselves. And while it works as long as future generations continue an exponential growth like any good pyramid scheme it's not sustainable.
But to tie it back into the last two years the current economic woes are just the starting groans of the system failing. You cannot shut down the world's economy without having to pay the price and in this case, we borrowed heavily against our children's future in the same way we have been borrowing against their future for a long time and we are starting to see those bills come due. And looking back in history I am sure we will experience a great deal of economic and political turmoil like was seen after major wars in the countries that fought them. And in fact, these are the conditions that easily give rise to dictators and atrocities. Humanity will recover and life will go on but the question is still valid, was it worth it? Did any of the actions do anything to save anyone? Or would have done nothing resulted in the same virus outcome but a far more stable economy?
Omicron sucked bad, but only took us 4 or 5 days to get through with no hospitalizations. But ever since (had it in Feb), I need a jacket if I'm in anywhere below 75F for more than about 5mins. Also, any time I even get remotely sick now (head-cold, mystery 48hr virus, anything...), all my joints hurt like a banshee for 4-5 days, and I move like a 90yo.Sorry to hear of your run in with Omicron but great to see you have recovered, hope you have no longer lasting symptoms.
Thia Irish know what's up!Pretty heavy reading. Maybe spike the hot chocolate with some kind of whiskey or scotch to help it along ... well now I made myself thirsty.