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Just now, Biff Tannen said:

This.  It's against HIPAA.

I think you mean EMTALA as far as ER care goes. At least that’s what my doctor friend told me. 

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  • I'd just like to point out that neither myself nor any of my fellow nurses, fellow advanced nurse practitioners, and other healthcare providers ever swore an oath that we would lay down our lives for

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    Welp, it finally happened. I snapped in public today. I went into work for a bit this morning because I’m trying to figure out the safest way to host physicians we are recruiting given our CV-19 sit

  • I don't really know what to say anymore tbh. What happened last night is hard to put into words for anyone who hasn't worked in a hospital healthcare setting. Just unreal. Everyone is getting fucked.

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1 hour ago, bolverk said:

Here's the national heat map. The outbreak in Missouri was originally centered a few weeks ago in north central MO and quickly thereafter a second hot spot showed up in the Ozarks. Those two started to merge and the Ozark one spread down into Arkansas.

I'm so fucking proud.

19 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

I have that fuckstick GR on ignore but since you quoted him I am guessing he was talking about me.  I may have to add "The Vengeful" to my real name at some point.  I kind of like the sound of that.  Oh, and I have no problem with someone in this world making a choice and dying from it.  It was their choice.  Want to go swim with sharks and get your arm bit off, OK, your choice.  I do have a problem if it hurts the rest of society however.  My beliefs aren't just about covid either.  You ride a motorcyle and choose not to wear a helmet then I think if you crash you shouldn't get medical care if the helmet would have prevented the injuries.  That non helmet wearing asshole costs all of our healthcare to be higher just like those choosing not to get vaccinated for Covid are costing all of us whether it be variants spreading or the healthcare resources they are taking that could be used for others.  So yeah, choose not to get vaccinated then I have no issues letting those fuckers die.

Isn't the GQP the ones who like to say actions have consequences?  Welp, being a dumbass should have consequences.

21 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

I have that fuckstick GR on ignore

yeah, he's finally on mine. worthless, garbage person

2 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

yeah, he's finally on mine. worthless, garbage person

Defending people’s right to healthcare got me on the list. Damn, tough break. 

Just now, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

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People with a mixed regimen consisting of AZ first dose and Pfizer second dose had a more robust immune response than people that had AZ for both 1st and 2nd dose. 

Just now, Anastasis said:

People with a mixed regimen consisting of AZ first dose and Pfizer second dose had a more robust immune response than people that had AZ for both 1st and 2nd dose. 

Gotcha.  Well, doesn't that make sense since two doses of Pfizer was more effective than two of AZ?

13 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Gotcha.  Well, doesn't that make sense since two doses of Pfizer was more effective than two of AZ?

Limeys.

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man who would gladly see people denied meaningful access to healthcare based on factors largely outside of their control thinks denying healthcare to people based on factors they can control is unethical

6 hours ago, Anastasis said:

I only see this very rarely now.  Speaks to the effectiveness of messaging done right.  Maybe we need need Willie and Too Tall Jones in ads pushing vaccines in Texas. 

The all time best Don't Mess With Texas commercial is the one with the CAF B-17....      As long as you ignore that they needed a name change way before then

Let's make an impression on this guy.

 

 

1 hour ago, GRHorn said:

Some very vengeful, unethical people on this forum. Y’all are really something. 

You’re damn right.  Covid cost me a personal friend dying early last summer and a couple of friends getting really sick so fuck every one of the anti vaxxers in their goat ass.

2 hours ago, Anastasis said:

In all seriousness though, do you actually know and interact with people that believe that Bill Gates is using the vaccines as a delivery mechanism for microchips?

I am not asking if you found something on twitter to get bunched up about.  I mean an actual real life acquaintance or colleague?

Maybe I've just been lucky, but I have yet to have someone evangelize to me about vaccine microchips. I kinda wish that it would happen though, cause it would be a really funny exchange in real life.  

Caveat:  I don't really know a lot of people here and most of my neighbors seem sane, no matter which side of the aisle they're on.  I did tell the story on this thread however, of how my wife was banned from her yoga class after she told them she got her first vaccine shot.  Stupid hippies.

5 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

there was a Texas Confederate Air Force?

Yep, they fought at the Alamo too.   Ops used the basement to plan bombing runs.

6 minutes ago, Macanudo said:

Yep, they fought at the Alamo too.   Ops used the basement to plan bombing runs.

fun fact: the circular Hilton hotel near AUS airport was the command station for the air campaign for Desert Storm. when our firm arrived to study the possibility of converting it to a hotel there were still old computers (shells, really) and maps of Kuwait in the basement. Pretty cool and not something I had known previously. Not sure many people did until the base was decommissioned.

From a poorly-vaccinated area of central Minnesota...

 

 

  

1 hour ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Gotcha.  Well, doesn't that make sense since two doses of Pfizer was more effective than two of AZ?

Here is a commentary piece from Nature that discusses the issue more broadly: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01805-2  

That makes sense, but there are some suggestions in the data that AZ/PFE combination elicits certain components of the immune response to greater extent than PFE/PFE.  AZ and PFE present different versions of the spike protein, whereas JNJ, MRNA, and PFE all present the same stabilized spike protein (UT developed). 

The real question is for people in the US where AZ is not in play, what is the effect when combining mRNA shot with JNJ.  JNJ uses similar delivery tech as AZ, but they use the same spike as PFE/MRNA.  Is the effect based on the different spikes being presented, or the virus vector vs. mRNA? Or some contribution of both.  Who fucking knows, the immune system is creepy as fuck. And where the fuck is the 2nd dose JNJ/JNJ data anyways?

 

For example, from Germany (Chadox is AZ, BNT is PFE):

Serological responses are most widely used to assess immunogenicity of vaccination, but T cell responses are another important marker of anti-SARS-CoV-2 immunity. The spike S1- specific T cell response was measured in 47 ChAdOx prime immunised, 60 ChAZOx/BNT boost immunised and 66 BNT/BNT boost immunised subjects by IFN-γ release (IGRA). Three weeks after ChAdOx prime immunisation, participants showed robust T cell responses (Fig. 3E). Notably, T cell reactivity was significantly higher after heterologous ChAdOx/BNT boost immunisation compared to homologous BNT/BNT boosting (1.67 AU, IQR: 1.29-2.45, vs. 2.25 AU, IQR: 1.57-2.73, p=0.0255) (Fig. 3E)

And this other one from Germany:

Interestingly, heterologous mRNA boosting (PFE 2nd dose) in vector-primed (AZ first dose) individuals induced highest percentages of spike-specific CD8 T cells (0.28% (IQR 0.55%)), which were not only more pronounced than after homologous vector boost (vector/vector: 0.04% (IQR 0.08%)) but also higher than the mRNA/mRNA regimen (0.06% (IQR 0.19)%, p<0.0001, figure 1D).

 

 

 

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https://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/31814508/how-nba-navigated-two-unprecedented-seasons

 

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THERE IS STILL so much that matters. For Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic, who says he lost several family members to the virus, the task ahead is vital.

His home country, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been ravaged by COVID-19, with over 200,000 confirmed cases and 9,600 deaths reported to the World Health Organization, but it still has very limited access to the vaccine.

"They just have donations, but not enough to vaccinate the people," Nurkic says. "I tried to buy it for the whole country. I figured out the money, the plan and everything. But we still can't do it.

"Even if we find vaccines, I guess United States laws say that until the American people are vaccinated, you can't sell it. So, I don't know what else to do. I really tried."

What's even harder, Nurkic says, is knowing how much vaccine supply is going unused in the United States, which he would gladly purchase for his country.

"All these countries are suffering and you have the United States, obviously the No. 1 in the world, has the vaccines and people don't want to get vaccinated," he says.

"I just feel like humanity has kind of failed, because all the countries around should get at least some of those vaccines, right?"

Last July, just as the NBA's bubble was beginning in Florida, Nurkic learned that his grandmother in Bosnia and Herzegovina had contracted COVID-10 -- and treatment options were limited.

"After 17 days, she survived the COVID," Nurkic says. "Then on Day 19, she had a heart attack. It was unbelievable."

Nurkic got the news as he was on a bus to a game.

"At that point, I wished I could just take a plane to go to the funeral," he says. "Probably, if I could do it again, I would do that. It's difficult when you're really far away."

 

if you haven't gotten vaccinated yet know that my hate is pointed squarely at you:

 

What’s truly amazing is that Tennessee Republicans are now against ALL vaccines. Not just for Covid. They want to bring back smallpox and polio. And something even more appalling is coming right around the corner. You know it. 

46 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

if you haven't gotten vaccinated yet know that my hate is pointed squarely at you:

 

So the difference is high risk people stay home? Sounds reasonable. 

45 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

What’s truly amazing is that Tennessee Republicans are now against ALL vaccines. Not just for Covid. They want to bring back smallpox and polio. And something even more appalling is coming right around the corner. You know it. 

If you get the power to oust the vaccination healthcare chief because of the godless covid vaccine being promoted to children, let's take it further. After all God wouldn't be killing people with diseases unless it was part of His plan.

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I have good news.  My brother did get vaccinated.  Of course, he only got the J&J shot.  And he got it because my mom finally found her voice to tell him that it was important to her that he get it.  She has been letting everyone walk all over her.  Because she forced the issue, my dad is now making sure all the people that work for him are vaccinated as well.  

I like to think the pep talk I had with her, saying it is her house too, and if she doesn't want unvaccinated people in her house, she has EVERY right to demand they be vaccinated, even if my dad is unwilling to force the issue, worked.  Looks like she found her backbone.  

To be fair, my mom is the nicest person on the planet.  Even if she HATES someone, she won't speak ill of them.  But that also means, she rarely takes up for herself.  I am probably the only person she will, but I am willing to goad her into it.  She needs to learn to be more assertive.  Maybe at just under 71, that lesson has hit home.

lol, fucking bizarro world. we have real, scientific solutions at our disposal and somehow that ultra liberal institution known as *checks notes* Texas A&M comes in with some hippy dippy herbal bullshit? wtf is even going on anymore?

20 hours ago, GopherRock said:

From a poorly-vaccinated area of central Minnesota...

 

 



"Of the nearly 25,000 people who live in the county, about 8,200 residents have been vaccinated, according to state statistics. The county has an estimated 2,000 Amish residents, who traditionally don’t get vaccinated, Mackedanz said. County workers have talked to the bishops to try to convince them to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

“They’re very respectful, but they believe that their health is in the Lord’s hands,” Mackedanz said.
 

So here is my question: if they believe that their health is in the Lord's hands, wouldn't they necessarily believe that the Lord sent them these health messengers/vaccine deliverers? It's like the old joke:

A fellow was stuck on his rooftop in a flood. He was praying to God for help.

Soon a man in a rowboat came by and the fellow shouted to the man on the roof, "Jump in, I can save you."

The stranded fellow shouted back, "No, it's OK, I'm praying to God and he is going to save me."

So the rowboat went on.

Then a motorboat came by. "The fellow in the motorboat shouted, "Jump in, I can save you."

To this the stranded man said, "No thanks, I'm praying to God and he is going to save me. I have faith."

So the motorboat went on.

Then a helicopter came by and the pilot shouted down, "Grab this rope and I will lift you to safety."

To this the stranded man again replied, "No thanks, I'm praying to God and he is going to save me. I have faith."

So the helicopter reluctantly flew away.

Soon the water rose above the rooftop and the man drowned. He went to Heaven. He finally got his chance to discuss this whole situation with God, at which point he exclaimed, "I had faith in you but you didn't save me, you let me drown. I don't understand why!"

To this God replied, "I sent you a rowboat and a motorboat and a helicopter, what more did you expect?"


 

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21 hours ago, Macanudo said:

The all time best Don't Mess With Texas commercial is the one with the CAF B-17....

Wrong.

 

24 minutes ago, Jive Turkey said:

 

The doctor quoted, Dr. Dunn, is an adjunct associate professor at UT Health's Biomedical Infomatics school in Houston. If you felt inclined to comment on an UT adjunct professor being involved in this program, the dean's email address is jiajie.zhang@uth.tmc.edu

 

34 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

Is fewer Amish people really a bad thing?

Have you had the pie, though?

 

2 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Of course, he only got the J&J shot. 

I feel personally attacked.

 

10 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

right wing assholes exist everywhere. news at 10

That isn't necessarily a 'right wing' position but ok.

5 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Of course, he only got the J&J shot.

I "only" have the J&J shot.  It is still very effective.  Glad your brother got it.

I really think we are at the point where we are going to just have a lot of people die.  I don't see any other way.  We can't mandate vaccines.

Just now, Don Johnson said:

LA County

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Goddammit.

I sure hope they don't shut shit down in WA and OR.  Am about to head out there on Saturday.

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We were in California a week ago and a lot of people were still wearing masks inside; I'd rather wear a mask and still be able to go somewhere than to have everything shut down completely. We went to several museums and other attractions and wore masks indoors. We never saw anyone make a fuss anywhere which was nice.

"but muh motherfucking freeeeeedommmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!" *cough cough wheeze* "Sorry, Timmy, I can't come to your little league tomorrow or ever again. I gotta pwn the libs"

23 minutes ago, Don Johnson said:

LA County

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That's stupid.  LA County is has a  7 day trend line of 11 cases per 100,000.  Arkansas is at 34.

13 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

That's stupid.  LA County is has a  7 day trend line of 11 cases per 100,000.  Arkansas is at 34.

A stitch in time saves nine. 

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