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originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Odd tweet from the account NOT run by Hillary Clinton. White Hats seem to be inversion trolling in plain view.
Hinting at a dirt nap?
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May 15 2020 11:29:26 (EST)
Why did [D]s push 'everything is fine' narrative early on [ex: Pelosi China town]?
Why did science board push [no need close China travel] narrative early on?
Why did [select] govs push COVID-19 positive elderly patients into nursing homes [most at risk_proven] when surplus of availability in hospitals [+ USNS_Comfort]?
Why are CDC numbers conflating COVID-19 deaths with influenza, pneumonia, other?
Why are influenza deaths at [all-time] historical low levels vs years past [outside of standard deviation]?
Why are COVID-19 tests returning positive results on pawpaw's and animals?
Why are [select] swing states undergoing heavy quarantine extensions?
Why are possible [treatments][cures] being prevented and attacked [USA]?
"Testing, Testing, Testing, Tracing, and Isolation." - [Pelosi]
Q
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Caled
All vaccinated? I hope detailed statistics on illnesses/diseases beginning in 2021 are being kept inside the medical databases.
The Gala (Sumerian: gala, Akkadian: kalĂť) were priests of the Sumerian goddess Inanna. They made up a significant number of the personnel of both temples and palaces, the central institutions of Mesopotamian city states. These were thought in modern times to have been individuals with neither male nor female gender identities.
In addition, some gala priests were women.
The Romeo-and-Juliet-like story told of a feud between the earth-people and the sky-people. A young boy from the sky and a young girl from the earth fell in love, but the feud between their people made it difficult for them to meet. Eventually the earth-people suffered a crushing defeat, which ultimately led them to unite with their sky enemies. At the end of the show, the lovers flew together into a better future.
The show opened on 1 January 2000 and was performed 999 times before closing on 31 December of that year.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: FlyingFox
twitter.com...
edit on 14-11-2021 by FlyingFox because: Big Bird?
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originally posted by: Caled
I don't know. I do know that, out of a couple of thousand people at work, I only have heard of one other person that is not jabbed. As far as I know, everyone in my immediate circle at work have been jabbed.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Caled
All vaccinated? I hope detailed statistics on illnesses/diseases beginning in 2021 are being kept inside the medical databases.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: carewemust
Jill Biden -
Crutch on wrong side...
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Covid-19 is likely to fade away in 2022 (The Economist)
PANDEMICS DO NOT dieâthey fade away. And that is what covid-19 is likely to do in 2022. True, there will be local and seasonal flare-ups, especially in chronically undervaccinated countries. Epidemiologists will also need to watch out for new variants that might be capable of outflanking the immunity provided by vaccines. Even so, over the coming years, as covid settles into its fate as an endemic disease, like flu or the common cold, life in most of the world is likely to return to normalâat least, the post-pandemic normal.
Our central estimate on October 22nd was of a global total of 16.5m deaths (with a range from 10.2m to 19.2m), which was 3.3 times larger than the official count. Working backwards using assumptions about the share of fatal infections, a very rough estimate suggests that these deaths are the result of 1.5bn-3.6bn infectionsâsix to 15 times the recorded number.
Ten trends to watch in the coming year (The Economist)
1. Democracy v autocracy
2. Pandemic to endemic - New antiviral pills, improved antibody treatments and more vaccines are coming.
3. Inflation worries
4. The future of work
5. The new techlash
6. Crypto grows up
7. Climate crunch - Keep an eye on the solar-geoengineering research team at Harvard. In 2022, they want to test the use of a high-altitude balloon to release dust to dim sunlightâa technique that may, at this rate, be needed to buy the world more time to decarbonise.
8. Travel trouble
9. Space races
10. Political footballs...
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The Economist: The World Ahead 2022 - Closing
Oct 1, 2022 03:00AM.
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