Is positive news on Covid newsworthy? Things like declining numbers, medical advancements.......things like that........
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Do you realize how insane you sound right now?Doesn’t want to actually discuss good news just wants to bitch and wet the bed some more.
Dude is pathetic.
Really? How many threads have you started about these breakthroughs?There’s been literally tons of great news about breakthroughs in treatments and vaccines in the last few days yet you somehow managed to turn that into a negative.
What a sad, pathetic, small, bitter man.
just go read the science section of the NYT or go to science.com or nature.com and read about some recently published studies and/or breakthroughs.Really? How many threads have you started about these breakthroughs?
CDC Director Robert Redfield asked governors to fast-track permits and licenses in an attempt to make vaccine sites operational by Nov. 1, just two days before the presidential election.
Dr. Ali Khan, former director of the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response at the CDC, called that timetable unlikely.
"I do not believe that this is going to be ready in a matter of weeks," he said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asking states to have a plan in place to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as late October — but that doesn't mean an effective treatment will be ready quite so soon.
In separate interviews Thursday with NPR, the chief scientific adviser to the Trump administration's vaccine development effort and the former director of the CDC's office of public health preparedness cautioned that an effective vaccine is likely still months away.
Top Adviser To Operation Warp Speed Calls An October Vaccine 'Extremely Unlikely'
Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief adviser to the administration's effort to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, said having a vaccine by next month was "not impossible." But a longer timetable appears more likely.www.npr.org
THE ONGOING POLITIZATION OF COVID BY TRUMP AND THE REPUBLICANS IS DESPICABLE
READ? SCIENCE? you're speaking devil words!just go read the science section of the NYT or go to science.com or nature.com and read about some recently published studies and/or breakthroughs.
you‘re just bloviating at this point. But it is fun to watch your epic erBB meltdown.
READ? SCIENCE? you're speaking devil words!
I also posted about the abbot test in one of the threads below but dummy didn’t respond.I've posted what I thought was good news in the Official Corona Virus thread.
Think it got one 'like' (from Autoprax?).
It was about Abbot's new test that was fast and cheap.
Meanwhile there are people whining about it being fast-trackedCDC Director Robert Redfield asked governors to fast-track permits and licenses in an attempt to make vaccine sites operational by Nov. 1, just two days before the presidential election.
Dr. Ali Khan, former director of the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response at the CDC, called that timetable unlikely.
"I do not believe that this is going to be ready in a matter of weeks," he said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asking states to have a plan in place to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as late October — but that doesn't mean an effective treatment will be ready quite so soon.
In separate interviews Thursday with NPR, the chief scientific adviser to the Trump administration's vaccine development effort and the former director of the CDC's office of public health preparedness cautioned that an effective vaccine is likely still months away.
Top Adviser To Operation Warp Speed Calls An October Vaccine 'Extremely Unlikely'
Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief adviser to the administration's effort to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, said having a vaccine by next month was "not impossible." But a longer timetable appears more likely.www.npr.org
THE ONGOING POLITICIZATION OF COVID BY TRUMP AND THE REPUBLICANS IS DESPICABLE