Best take I've seen so far...I don't think it's possible to know with certainty yet whether there was cheating or there wasn't cheating but there are 85/100 neatly fitting puzzle pieces making cheating a pretty likely possibility here...
I know I’ll regret getting involved in this conversation, but for the crowd that’s convinced there was no cheating going on in last night’s stream, I’ve got a huge investment opportunity for y’all!!
Terrible decision by youtube to disable the likes/dislikes on videos. Better solution would be to give posters the option to disable/enable it. Like to dislike ratio is a very reliable guide to the quality of the post whether it's for a cooking recipe or gym exercise.
We have had up to 63,000 cases a day in recent weeks according to NPHET, it’s now obvious to all that this variant is far far milder and does not justify restrictions. They need to be removed with speed and businesses must be allowed to resume normal trade immediately.
@CMOIreland You might be the most incompetent person on the planet. If there is virtually no chance of a false positive with an antigen test, and testing capacity is overloaded, why would you recommend positive antigen tests be confirmed by a positive PCR test? Defies all logic
@PhilipNolan_MU@CMOIreland @DonnellyStephen I'll donate 5k Euros to a charity of your choosing if you'll give me one hour of your time for a phone/zoom call. There are a plethora of low hanging fruit options to curb covid hospitalizations that aren't being used.
@mtosterholm - Saw your bit on bloomberg and have to say kudos...Well done explaining the difference between cloth vs surgical vs N/KN95 masks...We need more of this.
3/x. They should be approaching it from a cost/benefit analysis standpoint. If they recommended supplementing vitamin D in March, worst case, we address some vitamin D deficiencies which has health benefits, and best case we get those health benefits PLUS better COVID outcomes.
1/x. https://t.co/q2WozteFVR. It's now become quite clear that supplementing with Vitamin D likely has a positive benefit in improving COVID outcomes. Our medical community needs to change their ways of thinking.
2/x. They are stuck in a "there is no controlled, double-blind, randomized trial that proves the benefits of vitamin D, therefore we won't recommend it".
3/x. They should be approaching it from a cost/benefit analysis standpoint. If they recommended supplementing vitamin D in March, worst case, we address some vitamin D deficiencies which has health benefits, and best case we get those health benefits PLUS better COVID outcomes.
3/x. They should be approaching it from a cost/benefit analysis standpoint. If they recommended supplementing vitamin D in March, worst case, we address some vitamin D deficiencies which has health benefits, and best case we get those health benefits PLUS better COVID outcomes.
2/x. They are stuck in a "there is no controlled, double-blind, randomized trial that proves the benefits of vitamin D, therefore we won't recommend it".