You can always go back to the D1 board. maybe the conversation there is at the level you're accustomed to.
Definitely not surprised that this is your response.
You can always go back to the D1 board. maybe the conversation there is at the level you're accustomed to.
That’s one of those things that will take time. Need peer reviewed studies to repeat initial findings but the delta variant seems to have a larger viral load so that’s why vaccinated people are spreading that
Southwest, American, and Delta* break from the United approach.
https://thehill.com/policy/transpor...american-delta-break-with-united-over-vaccine
Additional articles: https://www.google.com/search?q=sou...57j0i22i30.7748j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
*there's a ton of variant one-liners waiting there.
Definitely not surprised that this is your response.
Such lovely people, these anti-maskers: https://twitter.com/natalie_allison/status/1425449438202548224
I mean, nobody else on here will call you out for this but to say that leaders of red states are racist for not taking enough action in regard to COVID is beyond ridiculous. You are certifiably insane. They might be dumb for not taking enough action but a lot of dumb white people who won't get the vaccine have died as a result. Not everything is about race.
Such lovely people, these anti-maskers: https://twitter.com/natalie_allison/status/1425449438202548224
A new report by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh has found that the most highly educated Americans are also the most vaccine hesitant.
... not only are the most educated people most skeptical of taking the Covid vaccine, they are also the least likely the change their minds about it…
ok, you can think how you want, I still think all R's are racist. They have yet to prove me otherwise.
Good: Carnegie Mellon and U of Pittsburgh
Bad: unreviewed, so apply grain of salt as needed
Abstract: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.20.21260795v1.full.pdf
Article: https://unherd.com/thepost/the-most-vaccine-hesitant-education-group-of-all-phds/
I think you need to look at your chart again. Your headline is super misleading.
I have a friend who is a physician with the Mayo Clinic, and we were talking about this on Monday. He said that more than 20% of the employees in their system have refused the vaccine. It's the Mayo farking Clinic.
But, he expects that may change. Mayo just implemented a new rule. No vaccine, no eligibility for their disability plans if the employee is off work due to Covid. Extend that to general health coverage and they may be on to something.
There have got to be fewer phd candidates than all those other pools- was the data adjusted for that?
Like I noted: not reviewed.
I mean I can point out that domestic abuse in Wisconsin rises when cheese consumption goes up too, but it doesn’t mean anything.
this is why studies need to be reviewed.
What is the hold up with companies requiring the vaccine? Are they hesitant to do so? If so, why?