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DIY-HP-LED

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Hope you get taken care of ASAP my man, how's that frontier lifestyle treating you ?Have to be super tight w/neighbors under those circumstances.ccguns
Not exactly frontier on the east coast of Canada! Cape Breton Island is connected to NS by a causeway (1955) and has over 100, 000 people, I live in a small town of about 6000. We had coal and steel but that all closed down in the 70's and 80's, we got a jump on rust belt America by a decade or two!

Here is a drivethru tour of my hometown on Sydney harbor

 

CCGNZ

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Not exactly frontier on the east coast of Canada! Cape Breton Island is connected to NS by a causeway (1955) and has over 100, 000 people, I live in a small town of about 6000. We had coal and steel but that all closed down in the 70's and 80's, we got a jump on rust belt America by a decade or two!

Here is a drivethru tour of my hometown on Sydney harbor

Sorry for my ignorance,that island talk instantly had me in Jordan of the Islands land, figured you were on Van. island or something of the like.I'm what they term a Masshole, Southeastern Ma. to be precise. A city of 88,000 beat down by loss of old textile ind. to China. I work for the wealthy on a priv. golf course on a enchanting strip of land w/atlantic on both sides good place to earn a living SCENIC and outdoors barely affected by Covid thank God.ccguns
 

CCGNZ

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Sorry for my ignorance,that island talk instantly had me in Jordan of the Islands land, figured you were on Van. island or something of the like.I'm what they term a Masshole, Southeastern Ma. to be precise. A city of 88,000 beat down by loss of old textile ind. to China. I work for the wealthy on a priv. golf course on a enchanting strip of land w/atlantic on both sides good place to earn a living SCENIC and outdoors barely affected by Covid thank God.ccguns
BTW your area sounds close to Halifax (very imp. duringWW2) also seen a doc of USO sightings in I believe Sag Harbor is that also in your area.ccguns
 

V256.420

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Not exactly frontier on the east coast of Canada! Cape Breton Island is connected to NS by a causeway (1955) and has over 100, 000 people, I live in a small town of about 6000. We had coal and steel but that all closed down in the 70's and 80's, we got a jump on rust belt America by a decade or two!

Here is a drivethru tour of my hometown on Sydney harbor

When I can count more fire hydrants than people I know I like it!! :eyesmoke:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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BTW your area sounds close to Halifax (very imp. duringWW2) also seen a doc of USO sightings in I believe Sag Harbor is that also in your area.ccguns
Halifax is about 300 miles away. Many people from this area migrated to New England and the Boston area back before WW2. A couple of hundred years before and many of the people here were kicked out of the states as loyalists! We have a similar history, climate and lifestyle.
 

injinji

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Not exactly frontier on the east coast of Canada! Cape Breton Island is connected to NS by a causeway (1955) and has over 100, 000 people, I live in a small town of about 6000. We had coal and steel but that all closed down in the 70's and 80's, we got a jump on rust belt America by a decade or two!

Here is a drivethru tour of my hometown on Sydney harbor

When I was writing, one story was mostly set in 1718 Saint Johns with a watering stop near Shag Rock. Looking at the coves, I can't remember which one it was without looking back at my notes. I can't believe the amount of time I put into charting moon and tide cycles. Pre RIU for sure.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Pfizer Confirms High Coronavirus Vaccine Effectiveness

Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla joins Morning Joe to discuss a new report on the vaccine's effectiveness in fighting the coronavirus.
 

CCGNZ

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Pfizer Confirms High Coronavirus Vaccine Effectiveness

Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla joins Morning Joe to discuss a new report on the vaccine's effectiveness in fighting the coronavirus.
Cool, now we'll see how shot affects me, buddies wife in health care ind. got both Moderna shots 2nd knocked her on her ass. will report.ccguns
 

DIY-HP-LED

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GSK Covid treatment shows ‘profound efficacy’ in initial trial | Financial Times (ft.com)

GSK Covid treatment shows ‘profound efficacy’ in initial trial
Data from 583 patients shows 85% reduction in hospitalization or death

GlaxoSmithKline plans to apply for emergency use authorization for an experimental Covid-19 treatment after initial clinical trial results showed an 85 per cent reduction in hospitalization or death.

GSK, which developed the antibody treatment with Vir Biotechnology, said separate lab tests of the drug suggested it was also effective against some of the virus variants in circulation.

An independent data monitoring committee recommended stopping the GSK/Vir Biotechnology trial early due to evidence of “profound efficacy”, the companies said on Thursday.

That recommendation was based on an interim analysis of data from 583 non-hospitalized patients, which found an 85 per cent reduction in hospitalization or death compared with a placebo.

Chris Corsico, GSK’s senior vice-president for development, said the result was “an overwhelmingly positive outcome”. The drug is currently administered intravenously but developers are looking to create a formulation that could be given by intramuscular injection, he told the Financial Times.

GSK and Vir will seek emergency use authorization from the US “immediately” as well as approvals in other countries.

The US Food and Drug Administration has already authorised some antibody treatments for Covid-19 but there is not yet robust data showing their efficacy against virus variants.

Antibody treatments aim to boost the natural defenses of patients that struggle to mount their own immune response.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Denmark halts AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine over blood clots (nypost.com)

Denmark is latest country to halt AstraZeneca COVID vaccine over blood clots

Denmark became at least the sixth European country to scale back the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after some people who received it developed blood clots.

Health officials say they’re investigating the cases, but there’s no evidence so far that the British drugmaker’s jab caused the clots.

The Danish Health and Medicines Authority halted the rollout of AstraZeneca’s jab for at least two weeks on Thursday following “severe cases” of blood clots in vaccinated people, one of which was related to a death.

Danish officials say they need to take time to probe those incidents even though there’s good evidence the AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and effective.

Magnus Heunicke, Denmark’s health minister, said it is not yet clear whether there’s a link between the shot and the blood clots. Danish officials are waiting for European Union authorities to investigate the potential link.

“Right now we need all the vaccines we can get. Therefore, putting one of the vaccines on pause is not an easy decision,” Søren Brostrøm, director of Denmark’s National Board of Health, said in a statement. “But precisely because we vaccinate so many, we also need to respond with timely care when there is knowledge of possible serious side effects.”

Denmark’s decision came after five EU nations — Austria, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Latvia — stopped using doses from a single batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine this week over blood clot concerns.

Three people in Austria have developed blood clots after getting the jab, including one who died 10 days after vaccination, according to the European Medicines Agency, the EU’s drug regulator.

A fourth patient developed a pulmonary embolism, a condition in which a blockage forms in the lungs’ arteries, officials said.

The European Medicines Agency said there was “currently no indication” that AstraZeneca’s vaccine caused those conditions, which are not listed as side effects for the shot.

EU officials are investigating the quality of the affected batch — which includes about 1 million doses delivered to 17 nations — even though “a quality defect is considered unlikely at this stage,” the agency said.

In all, 22 cases of blood clots had been reported as of Tuesday among the 3 million people who had received AstraZeneca’s vaccine in the 29-nation European Economic Area, officials said.

“The information available so far indicates that the number of thromboembolic events in vaccinated people is no higher than that seen in the general population,” the European Medicines Agency said in a Wednesday statement.

An AstraZeneca spokesperson noted that the vaccine’s safety has been “extensively studied” in clinical trials and peer-reviewed data have confirmed the shot is “generally well tolerated.”

“Patient safety is the highest priority for AstraZeneca,” the company spokesperson said in a statement. “Regulators have clear and stringent efficacy and safety standards for the approval of any new medicine, and that includes COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca.”
 

Jimdamick

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It's the one year anniversary of this fucked up thread today
A good friend of mine, Joai, who lived in San Paulo, Brazil died 3 days ago from COVID-19 I just found out
I'm just very,very fucking sad right now
I hate this fucking thread
I wish I never started it or it existed
Peace out/stay safe
 
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schuylaar

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Here it comes, things are also unraveling in Brazil as the variant there is reinfecting the survivors of the last year and each day brings a new record death toll. It's on track to do the same in the USA.


plan on boosters.

 

printer

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Supplies are allocated according to need I believe and Canada has a much lower infection rate than America, though with Joe that is rapidly changing, or was until asshole governors decided to fully reopen. Where I live in NS infection rates are pretty low, so we are on the tail end of supply.
No, our rate is about the same. My province was beating out all but a few States. Thankfully we are prioritizing Natives as they seem to spread it more (given their overcrowding I can see it) and with all their lifestyle diseases. I was a little disapointed that one reserve got their shots and right after they all partied. A third of the reserve ended up with it afterward. I guess they did not understand it takes a while to build up antibodies.
 

printer

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Denmark halts AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine over blood clots (nypost.com)

Denmark is latest country to halt AstraZeneca COVID vaccine over blood clots

Denmark became at least the sixth European country to scale back the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after some people who received it developed blood clots.

Health officials say they’re investigating the cases, but there’s no evidence so far that the British drugmaker’s jab caused the clots.

The Danish Health and Medicines Authority halted the rollout of AstraZeneca’s jab for at least two weeks on Thursday following “severe cases” of blood clots in vaccinated people, one of which was related to a death.

Danish officials say they need to take time to probe those incidents even though there’s good evidence the AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and effective.

Magnus Heunicke, Denmark’s health minister, said it is not yet clear whether there’s a link between the shot and the blood clots. Danish officials are waiting for European Union authorities to investigate the potential link.

“Right now we need all the vaccines we can get. Therefore, putting one of the vaccines on pause is not an easy decision,” Søren Brostrøm, director of Denmark’s National Board of Health, said in a statement. “But precisely because we vaccinate so many, we also need to respond with timely care when there is knowledge of possible serious side effects.”

Denmark’s decision came after five EU nations — Austria, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Latvia — stopped using doses from a single batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine this week over blood clot concerns.

Three people in Austria have developed blood clots after getting the jab, including one who died 10 days after vaccination, according to the European Medicines Agency, the EU’s drug regulator.

A fourth patient developed a pulmonary embolism, a condition in which a blockage forms in the lungs’ arteries, officials said.

The European Medicines Agency said there was “currently no indication” that AstraZeneca’s vaccine caused those conditions, which are not listed as side effects for the shot.

EU officials are investigating the quality of the affected batch — which includes about 1 million doses delivered to 17 nations — even though “a quality defect is considered unlikely at this stage,” the agency said.

In all, 22 cases of blood clots had been reported as of Tuesday among the 3 million people who had received AstraZeneca’s vaccine in the 29-nation European Economic Area, officials said.

“The information available so far indicates that the number of thromboembolic events in vaccinated people is no higher than that seen in the general population,” the European Medicines Agency said in a Wednesday statement.

An AstraZeneca spokesperson noted that the vaccine’s safety has been “extensively studied” in clinical trials and peer-reviewed data have confirmed the shot is “generally well tolerated.”

“Patient safety is the highest priority for AstraZeneca,” the company spokesperson said in a statement. “Regulators have clear and stringent efficacy and safety standards for the approval of any new medicine, and that includes COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca.”
That is interesting as the virus causes blood clots and mucks up a few organs because of it.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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No, our rate is about the same. My province was beating out all but a few States. Thankfully we are prioritizing Natives as they seem to spread it more (given their overcrowding I can see it) and with all their lifestyle diseases. I was a little disapointed that one reserve got their shots and right after they all partied. A third of the reserve ended up with it afterward. I guess they did not understand it takes a while to build up antibodies.
Last time I checked our national rate was around 5.4% and the Americans are around 10+% and administering 2.2 million doses a day. I understand the situation is changing quickly though as supplies come in. In NS the vaccination rate is 3% and it better change soon! We have a lot of older people in the Maritimes and should have a higher vaccination rate by now.

COVID-19 vaccine tracker: How many people in Canada have received vaccinations? | CTV News
 

DIY-HP-LED

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That is interesting as the virus causes blood clots and mucks up a few organs because of it.
It's one of the four we have approved, I believe it is adenovirus based vaccine. We will see, a large number have been administered, so they will have to look at the data further, it's too early to say.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Fucking Trump/Republicans fucked us
Dispute it
I fucking dare you

Well Joe is getting ya unfucked at a pretty quick pace considering what he was up against and you'll get some cash from Uncle Sam. Merrick Garland started work at the DOJ today and he will fuck the fuckers for ya. They got their pants down, their heads in the sand and their asses up in the sunshine. Among Washington lawyers it will be known as "the happy time" as they clean the fuckers out for millions while they fight for their lives in court and congress. One day Donald is gonna have to talk to the FBI and a grand jury (no lawyers there), how do you think that will go? :lol:
 

mooray

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States are reopening too soon. I get it, people want to have a nice spring/summer, but if everyone could just hold off until end of May, maybe we get half the nation vaccinated, or more, and would be in a much better position to enjoy summer. We've come this far, would be a shame to screw it up.
 
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