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Coronavirus.. outlook

Im'One

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Yes my wife was worried about the Proud Boys declaring war in the USA. I said "do they have an air force?"
Lol...
 

mowood3479

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Haha if you say so good buddy.... I’m sure u have the pulse of all the fringe anti govt groups.

Seems more like wishful thinking to me than speaking from a place of knowledge and wisdom..

Anyway my whole point is just that if the govt was TRYING to create homegrown terror cells I would do exactly what they’re doing right now

And generally with this type of thing we reap what we sow.
 

mowood3479

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Yes my wife was worried about the Proud Boys declaring war in the USA. I said "do they have an air force?"
Lol...

How much did the Air Force help in afghanistan?
20 years of war and We are about to give the country back to the taliban.
Sure.... winning a ground war isn’t that feasible but long term homegrown terrorist action isn’t only feasible Imo it’s inevitable
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
85,160,324
view by country
Deaths:
1,846,297
Recovered:
60,231,250
ACTIVE CASES
23,082,777
Currently Infected Patients
22,976,783 (99.5%)
in Mild Condition

105,994 (0.5%)
Serious or Critical


CLOSED CASES
62,077,547
Cases which had an outcome:
60,231,250 (97%)
Recovered / Discharged

1,846,297 (3%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
How much did the Air Force help in afghanistan?
20 years of war and We are about to give the country back to the taliban.
Sure.... winning a ground war isn’t that feasible but long term homegrown terrorist action isn’t only feasible Imo it’s inevitable

U.S. Drops "Mother Of All Bombs" In Afghanistan

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Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
85,614,692
view by country
Deaths:
1,853,276
Recovered:
60,570,960
ACTIVE CASES
23,190,456
Currently Infected Patients
23,083,028 (99.5%)
in Mild Condition

107,428 (0.5%)
Serious or Critical

CLOSED CASES
62,424,236
Cases which had an outcome:
60,570,960 (97%)
Recovered / Discharged

1,853,276 (3%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

Swamp Thang

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With California's virus infection rates and body count rising like a rogue El Nina wave at Maverick's, quite a few Golden State residents are bidding a fond farewell to sanity, and forming into rabid ululating packs that storm shopping centers to launch frenzied attacks on people spotted wearing masks.

Hysterical anti-mask protesters reportedly terrorized shoppers in Century City. A good time was evidently had by all. I guess for more Flat Earth proponents than we could have imagined are in existence, the laws of physics do not apply, until one is personally impacted by a speeding freight train.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/anti-mask-protesters-storm-century-162536301.html

I wonder if any IC Mag members partook of this Century City Fun Fiesta. Inquiring minds demand to know.
 

mexcurandero420

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Mexican doctor hospitalized after receiving COVID-19 vaccine

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican authorities said they are studying the case of a 32-year-old female doctor who was hospitalized after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

The doctor, whose name has not been released, was admitted to the intensive care unit of a public hospital in the northern state of Nuevo Leon after she experienced seizures, difficulty breathing and a skin rash.

"The initial diagnosis is encephalomyelitis," the Health Ministry said in a statement released on Friday night. Encephalomyelitis is an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.

The ministry added that the doctor has a history of allergic reactions and said that there is no evidence from clinical trials that anyone has developed an inflammation of the brain after the vaccine's application.

Pfizer and BioNTech could not immediately be reached for comment.

More than 126,500 people have died from COVID-19 in Mexico. The country began distributing the first round of COVID-19 vaccines to healthcare workers on Dec. 24.

Reuters
 

mexcurandero420

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South African variant coronavirus may be resistant to vaccine. British minister is 'incredibly concerned

The corona vaccine may not work against the South African variant, British scientists say. The news prompted British Health Secretary Matt Hancock to declare to British radio on Monday that he is "incredibly concerned" about the South African variant of the virus.

"This is a very, very important problem," said Hancock. Two weeks ago, two cases of the virus were found in England and both infected persons and their contacts were immediately quarantined.

Last week, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country went into complete lockdown because of the 501.V2 variant. At that time it was still thought that the South African variant was mainly "more contagious" than the main variant.

'Additional mutations that are disturbing'
Sir John Bell, a professor of medicine at Oxford University, questioned whether the vaccine that is now distributed worldwide will work against the South African variant. According to him, the vaccine does work against the British variant, but the doubts about the South African variant are mainly due to the fact that this variant has made "substantial changes" in the part of the virus that allows antibodies to attach to it.

Dutch paper
 

Swamp Thang

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South Africa is the only nation on this planet to enforce an alcohol ban, as part of their corona virus mitigation strategy. Turns out that the primary function of South Africa's Hospital A&E facilities, prior to the virus pandemic, was treating the victims of violent drunks and drunk drivers. The logic of banning alcohol during the current pandemic, was therefore to try and prevent drunks from getting their hands on more grog, and then turning violent as usual, once intoxicated.

Of all this planet's nations, drunken morons pose the greatest threat to peace in South Africa, on account of generations-old tradition that calls for drinking to the point of inebriated stupor, starting at dawn.

Very interesting place, South Africa. You could not pay me a million dollars to visit that land for even a day, given my deep loathing for drunks and their moronic antics.
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
86,261,376
view by country
Deaths:
1,864,098
Recovered:
61,206,169
ACTIVE CASES
23,191,109
Currently Infected Patients
23,083,173 (99.5%)
in Mild Condition

107,936 (0.5%)
Serious or Critical


CLOSED CASES
63,070,267
Cases which had an outcome:
61,206,169 (97%)
Recovered / Discharged

1,864,098 (3%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
South African variant coronavirus may be resistant to vaccine. British minister is 'incredibly concerned

The corona vaccine may not work against the South African variant, British scientists say. The news prompted British Health Secretary Matt Hancock to declare to British radio on Monday that he is "incredibly concerned" about the South African variant of the virus.

"This is a very, very important problem," said Hancock. Two weeks ago, two cases of the virus were found in England and both infected persons and their contacts were immediately quarantined.

Last week, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country went into complete lockdown because of the 501.V2 variant. At that time it was still thought that the South African variant was mainly "more contagious" than the main variant.

'Additional mutations that are disturbing'
Sir John Bell, a professor of medicine at Oxford University, questioned whether the vaccine that is now distributed worldwide will work against the South African variant. According to him, the vaccine does work against the British variant, but the doubts about the South African variant are mainly due to the fact that this variant has made "substantial changes" in the part of the virus that allows antibodies to attach to it.

Dutch paper

A coronavirus variant identified in South Africa may not be as vulnerable to COVID-19 vaccines as other strains, some scientists say.

Studies are now underway to find out if that's actually the case.

If the variant, known as 501.V2, is resistant to available vaccines, the shots could be tweaked to boost their effectiveness — adjustments tht would take about six weeks to make, vaccine developers told Reuters. These developers included BioNTech CEO Dr. U?ur ?ahin and John Bell, Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford, who are currently running experiments with both 501.V2 and the new coronavirus variant identified in the U.K., named B.1.1.7.

https://www.livescience.com/south-africa-variant-coronavirus-vaccines.html
 
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