What a beautiful Shabat.
No, we did not have those glorious blue skies that prevailed earlier in the week. (Yes, I finally got a chance- or is that permission?- to be outside and revel in the autumnal season.)
What a beautiful Shabat.
No, we did not have those glorious blue skies that prevailed earlier in the week. (Yes, I finally got a chance- or is that permission?- to be outside and revel in the autumnal season.)
It probably won’t surprise you that my friends consider me the keeper of the data. About all sorts of obscure things. Mostly because it’s true.
What do we know about the vaccines?
As long as we are discussing vaccines from the Western World (in other words NOT the Sputnik or the Sinopharm), then we can make some general statements.
So much for the normal summer. Even my hoped-for trip to Israel at the end of the year is unsettled.
When it rains, it pours, right?
Well, when it’s a drought, and there are fires- we are all in a heap of trouble.
We are in a heap of trouble. No, I’m not talking about the climate change issues enunciated recently by the UN panel. Those are scary- but we might be able to change that course. If we work together and properly.
Hmm. This pandemic has afforded us a brand new method of immunizing our populations, making the disease difficult to take hold. Consider that in 2020, we were being overrun with COVID-19. And, then, POOF! Vaccines appeared on the horizon.
Y’all remember when I told you about the hypothesis (and testing) that Dr. Andreas Greinacher (University of Griefswald) posed about the blood clots developed from the J&J and Astra-Zeneca vaccines? His data indicated that the clots formed when proteins in the vaccine create reactions in the subject’s blood supply. (They bonded to PF4- platelet factor 4.)
Continue reading Nailing down the cause of those blood clots
So, let’s stop the BS. Let’s think about our history. Real history- not the alt-news so many folks seem to adore.
Now that we had those two interruptions (Memorial Day and my blogiversary), let’s go back to the discussion we were having last Friday.