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Guythu User ID: 46698132 United States 05/26/2022 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Colorado reports 1st case of monkeypox [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46848558 United States 05/27/2022 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmm... CDC panel recommends monkeypox vaccine for lab workers, public health responders and health care workers: Ten presumptive cases detected in the US with most recent in Colorado man [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46604361 United States 05/27/2022 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pet hamsters in monkeypox homes face quarantine in secure facilities over fears virus will spread via wildlife The UKHSA has also raised concerns that monkeypox could be imported into the UK via pet rodents and exotic pets, because the animals do not require health certificates at borders [link to inews.co.uk (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46572855 United States 05/27/2022 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 tops 26,000, highest since March [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46653562 United States 05/27/2022 08:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Helium Shortage Leaves Dollar Tree And Party City's Balloons Deflated Retailers from Dollar Tree to Party City are warning about a helium shortage. There's even a shortage of the gas, produced when Uranium decays, to fill weather balloons for the National Weather Service (NWS). [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83383197 05/27/2022 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Helium Shortage Leaves Dollar Tree And Party City's Balloons Deflated Quoting: Guythu Retailers from Dollar Tree to Party City are warning about a helium shortage. There's even a shortage of the gas, produced when Uranium decays, to fill weather balloons for the National Weather Service (NWS). [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] This was 2 decades in the making. Science folks told feds to make use as science, health only. But surprisingly the greed of money won that fight too. Eh. Good bye helium. |
Guythu User ID: 46649203 United States 05/27/2022 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Airlines Remove Flights Ahead Of Busy Summer Travel Season [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46701699 United States 05/27/2022 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Helium Shortage Leaves Dollar Tree And Party City's Balloons Deflated Quoting: Guythu Retailers from Dollar Tree to Party City are warning about a helium shortage. There's even a shortage of the gas, produced when Uranium decays, to fill weather balloons for the National Weather Service (NWS). [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] This was 2 decades in the making. Science folks told feds to make use as science, health only. But surprisingly the greed of money won that fight too. Eh. Good bye helium. It certainly ain’t going to help the already struggling semiconductor, fiber optics..etc production. |
Guythu User ID: 47635103 United States 05/27/2022 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Genius government plan. Required regular testing which has a fee. When they say you have the virus you get to pay for quarantine. Once you get out, you get back in line. The virus will exist forever even if it was gone yesterday. China pushes for regular mass testing in its ‘zero Covid’ pursuit. The strategy risks increasing economic stress and trying people’s patience. [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46799592 United States 05/28/2022 08:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Europe is really in a tight spot. Likely to get much tighter. Like a noose. REPowerEU: A plan to rapidly reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels and fast forward the green transition* Saving energy now will help us to prepare for the potential challenges of next winter. Therefore the Commission also published today an ‘EU Save Energy Communication' detailing short-term behavioural changes which could cut gas and oil demand by 5% and encouraging Member States to start specific communication campaigns targeting households and industry. [link to ec.europa.eu (secure)] |
Guythu User ID: 46752720 United States 05/28/2022 08:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most packaged items last well beyond their expiration. Chips, crackers..not so much. However, Strawberry Pop Tarts (with icing) are still perfectly fine 1 year and 8 months after the date printed on the box. . Last Edited by Guythu on 05/28/2022 08:49 AM |
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Riff-Raff DEFCON 4 User ID: 83363042 United States 05/28/2022 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing I’ve learned from all of this. Quoting: Guythu Most packaged items last well beyond their expiration. Chips, crackers..not so much. However, Strawberry Pop Tarts (with icing) are still perfectly fine 1 year and 8 months after the date printed on the box. . I've said this before, but I'll post it again: I once performed a test with a can of Chef-Boyardee mini-ravioli that was five years past its expiration date from our emergency stores. I cooked it for lunch one day and it tasted just fine. As long as the can isn't bulging, damaged, or corroded, the contents should be just fine for the most part. "Collapse is a process, not an event." - Unknown "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves." - Terminator 2 "Risking my life for people I hate for reasons I don't understand." - Riff-Raff Deputy Director - DEFCON Warning System |
Guythu User ID: 46970512 United States 05/28/2022 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing I’ve learned from all of this. Quoting: Guythu Most packaged items last well beyond their expiration. Chips, crackers..not so much. However, Strawberry Pop Tarts (with icing) are still perfectly fine 1 year and 8 months after the date printed on the box. . I've said this before, but I'll post it again: I once performed a test with a can of Chef-Boyardee mini-ravioli that was five years past its expiration date from our emergency stores. I cooked it for lunch one day and it tasted just fine. As long as the can isn't bulging, damaged, or corroded, the contents should be just fine for the most part. Excellent news. Storage is key. Keeping products in a relatively cool room out of direct sunlight. The only thing I’ll add to your Chef-Boyardee is I always shake the can you since the oils can separate. |
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Moniker Shmoniker User ID: 78336652 United States 05/28/2022 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Daughter started getting sick Tues, then grandson Wed, and son in law Thurs. She and SIL received early vacs, but no booster. She flew Fri and Sun before getting sick and thinks that's how she got it. They did experience 'flightmares' with long delays canceled flights partly due to weather, but also NO CREWS! Grandson feeling fine by Fri. Daughter and SIL still sick but started improving. She felt too sick to go to Dr appointment. So, you have probably 3 covid cases, but only 1 went toward any count. |
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Guythu User ID: 46689899 United States 05/28/2022 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | July-Oct 2021 Not worth comparing Apples to Oranges. Different beast now. NEW - Study with a larger sample size compared to a similar CDC study finds "no significant relationship between mask mandates and [COVID] case rates" in United States schools. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] Preprint: [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] |
No one at all User ID: 83392461 United States 05/28/2022 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | July-Oct 2021 Quoting: Guythu Not worth comparing Apples to Oranges. Different beast now. NEW - Study with a larger sample size compared to a similar CDC study finds "no significant relationship between mask mandates and [COVID] case rates" in United States schools. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] Preprint: [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] Considering the mandates didn't require N95 or greater, that's not very surprising |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83383197 05/28/2022 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | July-Oct 2021 Quoting: Guythu Not worth comparing Apples to Oranges. Different beast now. NEW - Study with a larger sample size compared to a similar CDC study finds "no significant relationship between mask mandates and [COVID] case rates" in United States schools. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] Preprint: [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] Considering the mandates didn't require N95 or greater, that's not very surprising Or anyone under certain age. It still spread. Just unnoticed. Idiots. The lot of them. |
Riff-Raff DEFCON 4 User ID: 83363042 United States 05/28/2022 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | July-Oct 2021 Quoting: Guythu Not worth comparing Apples to Oranges. Different beast now. NEW - Study with a larger sample size compared to a similar CDC study finds "no significant relationship between mask mandates and [COVID] case rates" in United States schools. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] Preprint: [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] There's an election coming up in less than six months. Of course they're not going to talk about any kind of mask mandate whatsoever, especially for children. "Collapse is a process, not an event." - Unknown "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves." - Terminator 2 "Risking my life for people I hate for reasons I don't understand." - Riff-Raff Deputy Director - DEFCON Warning System |
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Dutchy20 User ID: 82247046 Netherlands 05/28/2022 07:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | July-Oct 2021 Quoting: Guythu Not worth comparing Apples to Oranges. Different beast now. NEW - Study with a larger sample size compared to a similar CDC study finds "no significant relationship between mask mandates and [COVID] case rates" in United States schools. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] Preprint: [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] Considering the mandates didn't require N95 or greater, that's not very surprising Or anyone under certain age. It still spread. Just unnoticed. Idiots. The lot of them. Nah, the problem is that these kids shared a building all day sitting in the same rooms with back ventilation. N95's would have preformed better but it's questionable if it would be noticeable in studies. Covid is airborne, simple masks limit the release and intake of the virus from the air, but if you share air supply for hours on end the minor reductions from the masks are negated by sheer time. At some point 90% less is still more then needed. Vaid Status: It's a small world after all! |
Guythu User ID: 46561490 United States 05/28/2022 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | JUST IN - California Gov. Gavin Newsom infected with COVID, a day after meeting PM of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] |
Dutchy20 User ID: 82247046 Netherlands 05/28/2022 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The big “if” here is competency. Quoting: Guythu I ain’t seen much of that. Too much politics and social agendas. No one is willing to call it what it is. And if someone does they get shouted down and branded. No one is going to put their career in jeopardy. So while it may not be much of a worry now. It could be in the near future. While it cooks on the back burner and seeps it’s way into the “general” population. True, though unlikely. The coin goes two ways in this little game, the press wants you to worry to sell papers and science wants you to be reasonable. I tend to slant with science. Which is annoying because it offers no certainty about things that we don't know. The press wants you to worry about the things we don't know. I would prefer we wait to learn what we don't know. Proving that a virus is a new strain is one thing and vague regarding consequence, the article provided gave no such prove. Most importantly it gave no proof that any new strain would be a cause for worry. That said to establish if it is worrisome takes time, and during that time we can abuse our basic human instinct that change is bad to fortify our emotional response to the news that the virus as found is somehow different; regardless of how. This virus does not any way present a challenge to a now fortified system of disease control. Without further proof that it will a R0 above 2 now that we know it's around these kinds of articles though correct on facts are excessive on fearmongering. Vaid Status: It's a small world after all! |
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Guythu User ID: 46561490 United States 05/28/2022 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The big “if” here is competency. Quoting: Guythu I ain’t seen much of that. Too much politics and social agendas. No one is willing to call it what it is. And if someone does they get shouted down and branded. No one is going to put their career in jeopardy. So while it may not be much of a worry now. It could be in the near future. While it cooks on the back burner and seeps it’s way into the “general” population. True, though unlikely. The coin goes two ways in this little game, the press wants you to worry to sell papers and science wants you to be reasonable. I tend to slant with science. Which is annoying because it offers no certainty about things that we don't know. The press wants you to worry about the things we don't know. I would prefer we wait to learn what we don't know. Proving that a virus is a new strain is one thing and vague regarding consequence, the article provided gave no such prove. Most importantly it gave no proof that any new strain would be a cause for worry. That said to establish if it is worrisome takes time, and during that time we can abuse our basic human instinct that change is bad to fortify our emotional response to the news that the virus as found is somehow different; regardless of how. This virus does not any way present a challenge to a now fortified system of disease control. Without further proof that it will a R0 above 2 now that we know it's around these kinds of articles though correct on facts are excessive on fearmongering. I agree with your thoughts on the press. But at this point I place little confidence in practitioners of science. If anything, SARS-CoV2 has shown me not to place much confidence in the “practitioners of science”. |
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Guythu User ID: 46561490 United States 05/28/2022 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sadly, probably isn’t going to improve anytime soon. America's Other Shortage Crisis - Human Organs The pandemic has exacerbated the shortage crisis in the U.S., with Penn Medical News reporting that the number of recovered organs dropped from more than 110 a day on March 6 in the U.S. to less than 60 per day on April 5. ... ... in order to protect the safety of their patients, centers must now carefully vet all donors to ensure there is minimal risk of COVID-19.” [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] |