Took a quick peek at India, following Michael's tweet.
The BBC has been full of India stuff for days, thus marker to ignore. However with Michael raising it, I'll look into it more properly a touch later today. His tweet makes very little sense to me TBH.
Seems India a populous country with few hospitals, is almost starting to reach the same levels of deaths per capita as America.
Amazing. Boris Johnson said the low numbers are due to lockdowns not vaccines, but cardiologist, declared it's due to vaccines.
Strange, strange, strange. Most likely another person who would fall into DSM diagnostic criteria.
"I can’t sleep, cuz I’m worried again. I want to tell my kid one day that daddy did all he could to stop the pandemic. Daddy failed in January, despite his best efforts. But we still can stop it before it gets even worse, thru science."
"I can’t sleep, cuz I’m worried again. I want to tell my kid one day that daddy did all he could to stop the pandemic. Daddy failed in January, despite his best efforts. But we still can stop it before it gets even worse, thru science."
"... we need confirmation about these kinds of reports; ideally in the form of sound scientific data...
it suggests that those of us who have been arguing against micro-management of the virus might have been on the right track as the mutations keep adding up. The micromanagement needs to stop. We need to rely on the exquisite design of our immune systems, which have served us well for all of human existence, and quarantine the relatively few in the high-risk demographics so that we stop applying unnecessary selective pressures to SARS-CoV-2. It is going to be very upsetting if we all end up facing a more deadly version of the virus because of incompetent public health policies dictated by relatively few people."
it suggests that those of us who have been arguing against micro-management of the virus might have been on the right track as the mutations keep adding up. The micromanagement needs to stop. We need to rely on the exquisite design of our immune systems, which have served us well for all of human existence, and quarantine the relatively few in the high-risk demographics so that we stop applying unnecessary selective pressures to SARS-CoV-2. It is going to be very upsetting if we all end up facing a more deadly version of the virus because of incompetent public health policies dictated by relatively few people."