an RSV vaccine is supposedly (nearly) ready for distribution. both Moderna and Pfizer headed for the finish line. Moderna says it's version is over 80% effective at protecting older adults.
back peddling. it was never safe or effective
Is there a benefit to pedaling backwards?
If you're a cyclist, it also helps to hop on a stationary bike and pedal backwards for a while, which works out the quadriceps muscles more than going forwards. Because most cyclists plateau from cycling forwards, taking it backwards burns more calories and activates different muscles.
Sounds beneficial to me, @shiva82 .
As the world struggles to come to terms with the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, one question that continues to surface is why the unvaccinated didn't do more to warn us about the potential dangers of being injected.
While well intending citizens lined up, did the right thing, and received their COVID19 vaccinations -- now seeming to do more harm than good -- their unvaccinated friends stood by and let them do it. Some of them said too little. Some said nothing at all.
Even though they knew what we didn't.
Our blood is now on their hands.
They knew: why didn't the unvaccinated do more to warn us?
The unvaccinated knew what we didn't. Some of them said too little. Most said nothing at all. A lot of blood is now on their hands.iqfy.com
They trusted the science. Because of their bravery, they survived Covid. Now experts are sounding the alarm about an emerging new threat vector: a virulent hate movement targeting vaccinated folks.
As the world begins to recover from the devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, experts are sounding the alarm about an emerging new threat vector: an actual hate movement targeting vaccinated folks.
In unmoderated and far right extremist havens like 4chan and Rumble, antivaxxers calling themselves "purebloods" are now openly flaunting their hatred towards those who took the shot by gloating about their supposed early vaccine-related deaths -- a totally debunked conspiracy theory heavily adjacent to "Q" beliefs.
This new breed of anti-vaxxer doesn't bother to feign much of an illusion of being the good guy. They spend their time spreading vile misinformation about the "clot shots" directly to the vaccinated, hoping to induce anxiety and terror in the very people who chose to protect themselves and their communities. Even major influencers are getting in on the bullying.