NoYou would think that getting the janssen vaccine AND also one of the others would be good. Yes? No?
NoYou would think that getting the janssen vaccine AND also one of the others would be good. Yes? No?
Me tooI do too. It's no big deal and I'm still as "free" as I ever was. LOL
I wear a mask when it's required or prudent.I wear a mask where I'm required to.
You would think that getting the janssen vaccine AND also one of the others would be good. Yes? No?
Ok this seems to make sense right? Because you'd be covered for different variants, right? The truth is they are all keyed off the virus's corona simply using different vaccine technology. By taking different vaccines you would risk triggering an autoimmune disorder. So, no, wait for the coming booster or two.I was seriously thinking about that for a while now.
They have clinics going on but they don't always say what kind they're using. Already have 2 Pfizers.
I'm on the lookout for the J&J.
Depends upon what the meaning of "is" is. Created/modified in a lab or studied in said lab? If studied, it is propagated so there is enough and leaks can happen, it's not that uncommon. The official meme is that it was not created, so we only have China's word that they didn't create it and it would take a whistleblower to ferret the truth out.Were we not told by experts from the very start of this mess that due to the very composition/construction of the virus it could not have possibly come from a lab?
I believe they said the closest they can find in the wild is 96.7% DNA. I haven't mined the data to be sure but that's why they are hunting an intermediary. An intermediary can also be a lab. I just don't care anymore, lying liars lie.Depends upon what the meaning of "is" is. Created/modified in a lab or studied in said lab? If studied, it is propagated so there is enough and leaks can happen, it's not that uncommon. The official meme is that it was not created, so we only have China's word that they didn't create it and it would take a whistleblower to ferret the truth out.
I recall early reports indicating that they were involved in vaccine development as SARS/Covid was/were the most likely next potential pandemic; and they (Chinese) wanted to get a headstart and corner the marketI believe they said the closest they can find in the wild is 96.7% DNA. I haven't mined the data to be sure but that's why they are hunting an intermediary. An intermediary can also be a lab. I just don't care anymore, lying liars lie.
Its like reading a Scientific American article, I make it about 3/4 of the way through, then it goes way over my head.I only got through 2/3 of it, really interesting.
Lab-made? CoV2 genealogy through the lens of gain-of-function research
Virologists have created dozens of chimeric coronaviruses in the lab over the past 20 years.yurideigin.medium.com
I have been reading a lot from the start. I don't get too bogged down with some of the technical and just try to get the concepts. If I need to I google a word. Seems the medical community like big words rather than a simple one used by us little people. Anyway the last 1/4 says yes it could be human made but there is no way we could really know. It also shows how easy it could be for a research student can cook up things we might not want them to. We are looking at a scary new world. Covid-19 could actually be a mild wake up call.Its like reading a Scientific American article, I make it about 3/4 of the way through, then it goes way over my head.
It's not so much like as those words tend to convey precisely what we were intending vs the more general words that are easily misconstrued or with a more general and less specific meaning.I have been reading a lot from the start. I don't get too bogged down with some of the technical and just try to get the concepts. If I need to I google a word. Seems the medical community like big words rather than a simple one used by us little people. Anyway the last 1/4 says yes it could be human made but there is no way we could really know. It also shows how easy it could be for a research student can cook up things we might not want them to. We are looking at a scary new world. Covid-19 could actually be a mild wake up call.
Yes I know, each discipline has their own language, I have been in the engineering field where we have our own. But I have been reading medical papers for a while and I translate to myself what a phrase or sentence means and find a reasonably well informed person can understand the concepts after my word substitution. People feel rocket science or brain surgery is way beyond them when all they really need is just a little more understanding.It's not so much like as those words tend to convey precisely what we were intending vs the more general words that are easily misconstrued or with a more general and less specific meaning.
Why do you do in engineering?Yes I know, each discipline has their own language, I have been in the engineering field where we have our own. But I have been reading medical papers for a while and I translate to myself what a phrase or sentence means and find a reasonably well informed person can understand the concepts after my word substitution. People feel rocket science or brain surgery is way beyond them when all they really need is just a little more understanding.
(Please note, no reasonably well informed people have been asked their opinion on rocket science, brain surgery, or how to program my coffee maker after my dead simple on/off switch one broke.)
Instrumentation Engineering. Basically controls work. Heat treat processes in a aerospace manufacturing company, did some design and testing in a mechanical and metallurgical lab. Some R&D on some military equipment. Did ten years in building controls across a 30 building medical campus which did a whole range from patient care to research. My field also takes in petrochemical to resource extraction to process control. Process control from the heat treat furnaces and ovens to waste water to, well anything that can be measured and controlled. From what sensors to use, dealing with the signal, taking it and using it to control vales, fans, pumps...Why do you do in engineering?