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The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by CivilDiscourse View Post
We know more now than we did then. Shouldn't we follow the science on things like re-opening schools?
I do not think it is worth reopening schools in any area where there is still a high incidence of cases and the vaccination program is incomplete.Last edited by Roy; 05-10-2021, 07:30 AM.Jorge: Functional Complex Information is INFORMATION that is complex and functional.
MM: First of all, the Bible is a fixed document.
MM on covid-19: We're talking about an illness with a better than 99.9% rate of survival.
seer: I believe that so called 'compassion' [for starving Palestinian kids] maybe a cover for anti Semitism, ...
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Originally posted by CivilDiscourse View Post
What about the fact that the science says it's safe to re-open schools?Jorge: Functional Complex Information is INFORMATION that is complex and functional.
MM: First of all, the Bible is a fixed document.
MM on covid-19: We're talking about an illness with a better than 99.9% rate of survival.
seer: I believe that so called 'compassion' [for starving Palestinian kids] maybe a cover for anti Semitism, ...
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Originally posted by Roy View Post
You haven't established that that is a fact.
OTOH, scientists can and have. The CDC has been saying that it was safe to return to school since last autumn.
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostBecause "science" itself cannot say anything?
OTOH, scientists can and have. The CDC has been saying that it was safe to return to school since last autumn.
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostYou haven't established that that is a fact.
Jorge: Functional Complex Information is INFORMATION that is complex and functional.
MM: First of all, the Bible is a fixed document.
MM on covid-19: We're talking about an illness with a better than 99.9% rate of survival.
seer: I believe that so called 'compassion' [for starving Palestinian kids] maybe a cover for anti Semitism, ...
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Originally posted by CivilDiscourse View PostThis is a really good example between Ox and Roy how liberals will find ways to ignore the experts and ignore what scientists are saying when their political position isn't supported by it.
Jorge: Functional Complex Information is INFORMATION that is complex and functional.
MM: First of all, the Bible is a fixed document.
MM on covid-19: We're talking about an illness with a better than 99.9% rate of survival.
seer: I believe that so called 'compassion' [for starving Palestinian kids] maybe a cover for anti Semitism, ...
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
Well, considering I've been part of a sub-hub in our county that has vaccinated over 5,000 people per day, and has just recently shut down due to lack of demand....
And my own doctor advised me to wait, because I have already had Covid and sailed through it....
You don't have that disadvantage, preacher.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
I'm particularly interested in the newest one out of College Station, Texas, that was in the final approval process (don't know if that happened yet) and they are prepared to begin manufacturing millions of doses immediately. (I wouldn't be surprised if they're already making doses, pending approval)
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Originally posted by Roy View PostBecause he hadn't posted any science, only political opinions.
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
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Can't tell - it wants me to sign up for an account.
But, if it's this one....
Novavax vaccine ready to be mass manufactured at Texas A&M University
Then, yeah.
The facility was created by the government after the H1N1 pandemic, so the U.S. would be ready to quickly manufacture vaccines in the event of another pandemic.
HOUSTON — Novavax could soon be the fourth COVID-19 vaccine to get emergency use authorization.
Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said Novavax coming online will allow the U.S. to share vaccines with the rest of the world.
The company said it will produce 100 million doses by the end of the year. A facility in College Station, Texas, will be part of the effort to rapidly manufacture the vaccine.
“We have the capability here of producing tens of millions of doses per month in this facility,” Dr. Jay Treat said.
Treat is the director of the bio-manufacturing center at Texas A&M, called CIADM, the Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing. It was created by the federal government in 2012 after the H1N1 influenza pandemic, so the United States would be ready to quickly mass manufacture vaccines in the event of another pandemic or biological attack.
The government contract also involved building a training facility called the National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing.
FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies is now running the facility where the Novavax vaccine will be made.
“We were created just for what is going on right now,” said Jenny Ligon, who leads the team tasked with training the plant’s workforce.
Ligon said they began training workers in the summer of 2020.
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The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostBecause he hadn't posted any science, only political opinions.
Jorge: Functional Complex Information is INFORMATION that is complex and functional.
MM: First of all, the Bible is a fixed document.
MM on covid-19: We're talking about an illness with a better than 99.9% rate of survival.
seer: I believe that so called 'compassion' [for starving Palestinian kids] maybe a cover for anti Semitism, ...
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
Can't tell - it wants me to sign up for an account.
But, if it's this one....
Novavax vaccine ready to be mass manufactured at Texas A&M University
Then, yeah.
.After the SARS epidemic in 2002, Baylor College of Medicine researchers began developing a vaccine that could prevent a new outbreak. Despite promising early results, support for the research disappeared. Because the coronaviruses that cause SARS and Covid-19 are very similar, the researchers revived the project in partnership with the Texas Children’s Hospital. The researchers have found that the Covid-19 vaccine produces antibodies in mice.
The Indian company Biological E licensed it in August and launched a Phase 1/2 trial in November, combining the viral proteins with an adjuvant made by Dynavax. On Dec. 29, Biological E and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations announced a partnership to advance the development and manufacturing of the vaccine, known as BECOV2, with CEPI initially contributing $5 million to the effort.
On April 24, Biological E announced it was starting a Phase 3 trial. Two days later, the Biden administration said it would fund a substantial expansion of Biological E’s manufacturing capability. The company has a target of 300 million doses ready for immediate deployment when the vaccine is approved, and plans on making 1.2 billion doses in 2022.
Updated May 7
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Originally posted by Juvenal View Post
Signing up for an account is free and then you can access anything related to Covid without having to pay. Not that paying for a subscription isn't better, but far be it from me to recommend ways to get around a paywall to a preacher.
Nah, I was looking at a vaccine that originated in Texas.
.After the SARS epidemic in 2002, Baylor College of Medicine researchers began developing a vaccine that could prevent a new outbreak. Despite promising early results, support for the research disappeared. Because the coronaviruses that cause SARS and Covid-19 are very similar, the researchers revived the project in partnership with the Texas Children’s Hospital. The researchers have found that the Covid-19 vaccine produces antibodies in mice.
The Indian company Biological E licensed it in August and launched a Phase 1/2 trial in November, combining the viral proteins with an adjuvant made by Dynavax. On Dec. 29, Biological E and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations announced a partnership to advance the development and manufacturing of the vaccine, known as BECOV2, with CEPI initially contributing $5 million to the effort.
On April 24, Biological E announced it was starting a Phase 3 trial. Two days later, the Biden administration said it would fund a substantial expansion of Biological E’s manufacturing capability. The company has a target of 300 million doses ready for immediate deployment when the vaccine is approved, and plans on making 1.2 billion doses in 2022.
Updated May 7
ThanksThe first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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