@BrandonLBradfor As for the second, both our pediatricians said some version of the following: “There is the risk of some minor adverse reactions (swelling at the injection site, fever, etc) and an extremely small chance of very rare side effects.”
@BrandonLBradfor Her first question is non-sensical: disease prevalence is low because of vaccines and the data she wants isn’t available to physicians because of the way disease is monitored.
@xriskology You simply de-orbit Ceres, hit Mars obliquely, hit it a few more times to add enough material to form an atmosphere. Kick back and wait a couple hundred million years. Voila.
Get on that, SpaceX. I’ll loan you my napkin sketches. Don’t mind the gravy.
@DrNeilStone By the time an infectious disease reaches either of those classifications, it’s too late. Time is the biggest enemy in the primary stages of an emerging threat. Hours and days matter.
@BrandonLBradfor Complex dynamic systems can only sustain so many shocks. I have been trying to unfold this manifold and I fear the results will be striking based on what I have seen so far. I suspect nothing stops this now.
@DrNeilStone If ivermectin actually worked for Covid, the formulation probably would have been tweaked slightly, and a new patent applied for by Merck under a new brand name.
@BrandonLBradfor What interactions with society? Billionaires are completely removed from society altogether, reducing it to nothing more than a concept.
Trump has never seen a wind farm in China because he's an incurious narcissist who ignores all information that contradicts his biases. The Gansu wind farm is the largest onshore wind farm in the world, with 7000 turbines. China is the global leader in installed wind capacity.