COVID-19 2020

The Pfizer and Modena vaccines were both effective, protective and safe. But the Oxford one seems to be effective, protective, and safe. (<a href="https://twitter.com/dalmaer/status/1331023315410898945">via</a>;)
Masks required outdoors in MoCo effective 5pm today
McGanahan wrote:
The Pfizer and Modena vaccines were both effective, protective and safe. But the Oxford one seems to be effective, protective, and safe. (&lt;a href=&quot;https://twitter.com/dalmaer/status/1331023315410898945&quot;&gt;via&lt;/a&gt;)

took me a second, but - solid.
Just give me it
sweetcell wrote:
McGanahan wrote:
The Pfizer and Modena vaccines were both effective, protective and safe. But the Oxford one seems to be effective, protective, and safe. (&lt;a href=&quot;https://twitter.com/dalmaer/status/1331023315410898945&quot;&gt;via&lt;/a&gt;)

took me a second, but - solid.


Help me out, I don't get the joke.
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
McGanahan wrote:
The Pfizer and Modena vaccines were both effective, protective and safe. But the Oxford one seems to be effective, protective, and safe. (&lt;a href=&quot;https://twitter.com/dalmaer/status/1331023315410898945&quot;&gt;via&lt;/a&gt;)

took me a second, but - solid.


Help me out, I don&#039;t get the joke.
”Oxford”/Harvard/serial comma. An English major joke.
Julian, wrote:
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
McGanahan wrote:
The Pfizer and Modena vaccines were both effective, protective and safe. But the Oxford one seems to be effective, protective, and safe. (&lt;a href=&quot;https://twitter.com/dalmaer/status/1331023315410898945&quot;&gt;via&lt;/a&gt;)

took me a second, but - solid.


Help me out, I don&#039;t get the joke.
”Oxford”/Harvard/serial comma. An English major joke.


Guilty as charged
I really think many people lose their marbles when they get old…it’s not hard to understand how… the amount of change we observe in our lifetime is hard to process

They just have trouble understanding the world….it moves past them.. they have trouble making sense of it


This is why I think these types of comments should be treated as the well meaning babbling of old people and not really amplified.. ignore it… it’s embarrassing

This is also why I worry about having so many old people in positions of political power

In this case, Van and Clapton are two of the most selfish and loathsome people around…have been for most of their lives…If you can read Clapton’s autobiography and not emerge pitying him you are a better man than me… or if you can look into Van’s love child story and still be able to listen to his Irish new age pseudo spiritual music, well then I admire you… I really think Van sort of lost it when his relationship with Janet Planet ended

what is it with this Pope…he keeps saying things that make sense…really off-brand for the position

(from NYtimes op ed)
So I just got back from Giant. Some good tunes, but that's another thread. There was the little middle aged guy wearing a Keep America Great mask with his nose exposed the whole time.

Inspired by the Pope, my first thought was to do a running tackle takedown of the guy, and just bash his fucking face into the ground. I was close, so fucking close. But I held back.
You are a better man than I…







Hutch…time to apply for that part-time job at the nursing home …or you could become a resident?
https://richmond.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-politics/virginia-tests-plan-to-distribute-covid-19-vaccine-but-taking-it-wont-be-mandatory/article_1915c464-85d0-5bb4-82fa-8d8f68b97d37.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1

the initial shipments of a new vaccine against COVID-19 potentially weeks away, Virginia is testing its plan for distributing the initially limited supply of the vaccine to the people who need it most — front-line medical workers and the employees and residents of nursing homes and other long-term care faciliti
es.

Also interesting that CVS and Walgreens will be doing vaccines…cut out that Dr middle man
Under Virginia’s plan, the initial doses of vaccine would be distributed through hospitals and, for long-term-care residents and employees, two national pharmacy chains, CVS and Walgreen’s,
This is weird coming from me as someone whose business is adjacent to congregant care facilities, but we are way over-prioritizing ALF and SNF residents. Frontline medical staff, then teachers, then elderly starting with those with particular comorbidities.

I don't want to come off antivax, but if there's a side effect, its going to impact the elderly most prominently (most likely) so why give the frailest of them – and ones who are essentially quarantined – it first? I just think the order is wrong.
Julian, wrote:
This is weird coming from me as someone whose business is adjacent to congregant care facilities, but we are way over-prioritizing ALF and SNF residents. Frontline medical staff, then teachers, then elderly starting with those with particular comorbidities.

I don&#039;t want to come off antivax, but if there&#039;s a side effect, its going to impact the elderly most prominently (most likely) so why give the frailest of them – and ones who are essentially quarantined – it first? I just think the order is wrong.


Agree
Concertgoers really need to be first…for the good of everyone
Just wrote:
Concertgoers really need to be first…for the good of everyone
I thought it went without saying that Neil Young needs to get dose #1.
Julian, wrote:
Just wrote:
Concertgoers really need to be first…for the good of everyone
I thought it went without saying that Neil Young needs to get dose #1.


Actually, Willie is #1. Neil can be #1 in Canada.
Space wrote:
Actually, Willie is #1.
Stardust sucks. He can kick for all I care. And Neil Young is an American citizen now.