Yes, the implications are pretty clear and the lessons learned in COVID ship outbreaks were pretty clear. Many of us have been saying this for a week now.
If this gets out of hand, it was entirely preventable and it will all be @WHO's fault.
This is a lethal airborne virus with a low, but non-zero, chance of causing a pandemic that could kill millions. The briefest rational analysis should have led @WHO to conclude that maximum precautions should be taken for this low(ish) probability, highest consequence outcome.
Fuck‼️
You're so comprehensively stupid
Perhaps you might like to test this science with Hantavirus... We would appreciate your personal mask-free evaluation
The world of valid science awaits your erudite report
"...adopting fixed charges could lower costs for wealthy, large families who are the biggest energy users, who may benefit by $1400 a year, leaving low-income households $200 a year worse off, and those with solar panels and batteries $700 out of pocket." Sounds like a way to punish solar users.
https://t.co/bM1oMNwXtT
48 female patients came forward to testify to sexual assault by a male Neurologist in Canada.
Male judge discounts ALL of them AND the expert testimony of Dr. Vera Bril (a female doctor and expert) who told the court that it is not norm to do vaginal exams, breast exams or exams of other intimate areas during appointments for neurological concerns.
Canada. Nothing to do with the justice system makes sense to me anymore.
"People vaccinated against COVID in Germany in 2023 experienced reduced hospitalization rates, fewer long-COVID diagnoses, and lower all-cause mortality than those who weren't vaccinated, according to a new study"
https://t.co/fqxWu5aR10
Even a lump of steel called a combustion engine needs an air filter. And you, my friend — made of flesh and blood — actually believe filtering air does absolutely nothing for you?🤣