@SouthernMB82 I'm sure you've contributed so much to the glory of thr south by tweeting 42 times a day for 16 years. Maybe go get a job at one of his convenience stores you bum
@SouthernMB82@jasonc_nc He moved here to make a better life for himself, started multiple businesses and employs numerous people who all pay taxes that help improve your life? Seems more American than you tbh
@eperlste@curiouswavefn Yeah I'm sure they're real happy with that 90% failure rate and have never thought of trying anything different.. but good luck techbros lmao
@Noahpinion I mean the Palestinians are also making the same choice. The difference is that they will clearly lose, and they refuse to accept that reality.
@curiouswavefn It is an interesting concept though, will be curious where it goes (but not this guy's idea, we all know how this Alzheimer's candidate will end...) Also, big fan of the blog back in the day!
@curiouswavefn Eh this just seems like a crappier version of academia. Preclinical work has always been the cheapest part, this saves a tiny fraction of the total development cost in the long run. Can't exactly do cGMP manufacturing in a garage.
@HabCorpLinguist@Anonpart3117493 They didn't remove the regulatory burden they just handed the industry basically unlimited money. Could actually make the case that it was government action that allowed OWS to succeed.
@julia_doubleday@TaylorLorenz At no point did the CDC or WHO do any of those things. Also Ebola is not covid and almost certainly will not be a pandemic during this outbreak or any future one
@jewstein3000@janecoaston Ok in a sincerely not facetious way, what do you mean by that? Like you geniunely order everything you eat via delivery? Like some large meals and portion out and reheat? Meal by meal? I'm geniunely curious.
@anish_koka@neoavatara What was even being leaked? The opposition was to things he was literally announcing himself all the time. And of course career staff didn't like him, he and the rest of the admin made their lives miserable for no reason.
@jpodhoretz They don't use last year's flu strains VRBPAC (FDA/CDC) use global surveillance data to predict which stains are most likely to be circulating the next flu season. Also lots, if not most, healthcare systems mandate them for their workers.
@Jeff23086418382@AstroRebirth314@AaronSiriSG Lol did you read anything I said? You do more than one clinical trial, and not all of them are blinded. Safety studies are generally not blinded, because you're not looking for efficacy yet, and efficacy is what can be affected by bias. Not whether someone has a side effect
@Jeff23086418382@AstroRebirth314@AaronSiriSG You don't need a saline placebo to determine if someone has a negative side effect from a placebo like the one described. You just compare people who got it to ones that got nothing. Which is even more inert than saline
@Jeff23086418382@AstroRebirth314@AaronSiriSG The rates of side effects are measured inn larger trials too, but they are identified in ascending dose studies, crossover studies, etc. Those would specifically identify any potential side effects from the placebo, and the active, individually.