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HoarfrostHubb

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  1. Not sure. It didn’t provide that detail. This was being reported by a news reporter based on an email she received from the health department for the county
  2. The large outbreak in Orange County Florida is around 95-98% unvaccinated. Case wise. Edit...95-100% unvaccinated depending on the day over the last week-10 days Sample is around 10k cases.
  3. Flakes mentioned in today’s Gray AFD https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=GYX&issuedby=GYX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
  4. Wife and I hit the local brewery for lunch. Their coconut Porter is amazing. Their smoked wings were delicious. The quesadilla was meh. country life
  5. Conflicted here. Traveling soon and I need a negative test before we depart. I’m trying to avoid crowds (as typical, regardless of the ‘Vid) but I do need to be in stores, currently getting my car inspected etc. To mask or not... this blows. Does it provide even the tiniest advantage in prevention? most of the people in the shop right now are masked.
  6. This month has been tough for them weather wise.
  7. Yeah. I’ve heard it is a rough one. Any idea why? Although shingles itself can be nasty
  8. Just in time for heat waves while in my classroom again
  9. Oh, I feel that most people haven't taken any data to come out of China seriously since last March
  10. Yup. Numerous countries showing that. Quick
  11. Oh I wouldn't doubt there being major reporting issues in a country like that. For the US it seems to have matched up pretty much in line with excess deaths all along. Still prob off by some percentage either way
  12. India might have also undercounted Covid deaths by a factor of 10... yikes India’s official death toll from Covid-19 is more than 400,000 but that is believed to be a huge undercount, particularly when taking into consideration the results of the latest serosurvey. A new report released by the Centre for Global Development this week concluded that excess deaths in India during the pandemic could be as high as 4.7 million, 10 times the official toll.
  13. Looks like it will be at least recommended in 2 counties
  14. I meant while I’m in Iceland. We won’t be inside too often.
  15. It can be a brutal illness. My wife wound up at UMass with a toxic megacolon and has had numerous surgeries. She has been fine for(knock on wood) 20 years or so. It always lurks though and affects her day to day life.
  16. Kevin could get his 20” month if a storm or two dumps over him.
  17. That’s rough. My spouse has had that since she was 18. I wish you well.
  18. Raining here. Light stuff, barely on radar. But annoying.
  19. Hope you feel better. All of this rain etc can’t be helping with things like mold spores.
  20. https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/were-the-covid-19-vaccines-rushed 2. A decade of mRNA vaccine research Researchers have been developing and researching an mRNA vaccine platform for over 10 years. After SARS-CoV-2 was sequenced, it took just a few days to make the mRNA vaccine candidates. The spike protein’s genetic code was plugged into preexisting technology with an already working process that had been evaluated for other vaccine uses, such as in the fight against dengue.
  21. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/heres-how-it-was-possible-to-develop-covid-19-vaccines-so-quickly#The-vaccine-technology-already-existed The vaccine technology already existed Both the mRNA and adenovirus technologies behind the COVID-19 vaccines were built on decades of research and experience. “The scientific community wasn’t starting from scratch. Adenovirus and mRNA technology has been used in humans for decades. These are not new technologies. It’s mature, safe technology that was tailored and employed to fight this pandemic,” Jordan said.
  22. ORH sitting at -1.7F with zero 90 degree days this month. 13.54” of rain. Lol
  23. Yeah. High heat with lower dews would be great. Ain’t happening for a while it appears.
  24. We ended up with 0.70” yesterday.
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