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Baroclinic Zone

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  1. Maybe in locations where cases are low enough it can be used, nut in many cases it just won't make a difference where daily case loads are in the thousands.
  2. We should try reverse contact tracing. Rather then try and figure out all the people someone came in contact with, some countries trace back to the actual infected person that got said person exposed Contract tracing would be great but there's far too many cases currently to even attempt that.
  3. I'm thinking TBlizz sensor is running a tad cool. 15F was low at TAN.
  4. 19F. Tied for lowest, from October 31st, should break that based upon current conditions.
  5. It is but I'd gladly take the vaccine over contracting the virus. We know you are up in NH. Meanwhile I'm out an about everyday interacting with my clients, wearing a mask when I'm around them, but going about my day to day job.
  6. So risk not getting the vaccine and contracting Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Or receive the vaccine and risk contracting Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
  7. Funny. My daughter is scheduled to get hers 2 days prior to that and starts going 2 days per week, the following week.
  8. That's where I'm at. I think by Summer 2021 we should have widespread availability of vaccine(s) and a substantial portion of the population who will have already received it. We will have most likely 6 mo of people receiving the vaccine from Pfizer so we should have a good handle on efficacy any side-effects,
  9. Great news out of the Pfizer vaccine. 95% effective with minimal side effects. Thie is the final trial resuls. https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/18/health/pfizer-coronavirus-vaccine-safety/index.html
  10. I’m even getting the pneumonia vaccine given my health history.
  11. He still posting? Haven’t seen him around in a while
  12. Yup, no denying this one ranks up there for outbreaks over the last century.
  13. Same here. People close to my wife and clients of mine have had it and currently do.
  14. I will. Thank you for clarifying. We know a mask and lock down aren’t the panacea but measures need to be taken similar to what we did in the Spring into early summer for a couple months to take the heat off this current surge till we can get these vaccines into circulation. It’s getting ugly and the numbers by all measures show this. We saw the writing on the wall as states began to open things up to test the waters. Governing isn’t pretty but we need to protect our citizens. And no, I’m not saying shutting it all down. Somewhere in between is where we need to be.
  15. You just literally tossed the entire medical profession in the dumpster by stating we should do nothing. Unless you prefaced your statement, that includes the development of a vaccine.
  16. I’m thoroughly ****ing exhausted by the extremes on this. “Do nothing” is not happening and “shutting the country” isn’t happening either. Get your heads out of your asses and do some common sense critical thinking on what we can do that works for all. Masks, social distancing, proper hygiene, restricting gatherings, remote learning and working, federal stimulus to support people whose jobs are lost, or shut down during this, etc.... Until a vaccine becomes available to the masses sitting idly and doing nothing is going to cause more damage to the world then trying to save people’s lives and livelihoods.
  17. Nor do you know shit about me. You call yourself a doctor but you’re breaking the oath you made to “do no harm”.
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