Australia, the World Health Organization, Scandinavian countries -- all pretty much target high-risk groups, meaning people who have obesity or chronic lung, chronic kidney disease or neurological diseases, people who are elderly really defined as greater than 75...
Now, the idiots and assholes of this world are really upping their game by resorting to horse de-wormer. It was bad enough when these same people werepushing anti-malaria medicationsas a treatment. At least those were actually made for human consumption. This time, they’re pushing their stu...
Even fewer had received a positive swab test for Covid-19, since few people could access tests early in the pandemic and false negative results were common. Not only did participants find themselves overstaying their expected spell in (or repeatedly re-entering) the ‘kingdom of the sick’ ...
These were the patients who showed all the symptoms of COVID-19 but either had not been able to get a test or were believed to have falsely tested negative. It allowed doctors to use CT scan to confirm such coronavirus infections without a test. Later, the government guidelines changed and...
Another negative aspect of these crises is that it takes time for travelers to return to their old mobility even after the crisis has ended. People are affected by the environment of fear, anxiety, and insecurity for a long time and they become accustomed to staying still and local. This tr...
South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) leaders reported more than one-fifth of COVID-19 tests came back positive Thursday, resulting in 5,911 new COVID-19 cases in the state. NEW:How does Omicron look in South Carolina as COVID-1
Village idiot, flat earther, inbred trash, negative IQ… Let’s just say that my thin skin got the test of a lifetime. And it wasn’t just me: anyone who questioned the orthodoxy, whether expert or ordinary citizen, got a similar skinburn. In the words of one community physician, who...
And so it's really a, uh -- you know, a positive and a negative effect that we're seeing. And at this point in time, we can't know which one is, uh -- is better or worse. And so that's why the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and the Heart Fa...
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This dual nature of politeness, i.e., being seen in both positive and negative terms, harks back to Bergson's (2016 [1892]) discussion of material politeness and politeness of the heart and is evident in the distinction between "politeness of the soul/heart" and "politeness of manners" ...