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Re: How should we deal with the coronavirus pandemic?

January 18th, 2022, 6:56 pm

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Re: How should we deal with the coronavirus pandemic?

January 18th, 2022, 10:24 pm

My plan is to wait until fall. By then, they'll either have an OMG-specific booster jab or I'll have super-immunity from a break-through infection. Also, would prefer Moderna.
 
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Re: How should we deal with the coronavirus pandemic?

January 18th, 2022, 10:48 pm

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Re: How should we deal with the coronavirus pandemic?

January 18th, 2022, 10:58 pm

I just survived a couple of weeks with a rampant omicron infection running through our household. I held off on testing since a) I wasn’t symptomatic, and b) I wasn’t going anywhere, so I don’t actually know whether I was positive or not, but I was surely exposed. So I feel slightly immortal again. But I still take my double dose of D (the vitamin, that is).
 
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Re: How should we deal with the coronavirus pandemic?

January 20th, 2022, 4:19 pm

I'll bet you didn't get infected this time as you already have super-immunity, FKA hybrid-immunity.
 
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Re: How should we deal with the coronavirus pandemic?

June 24th, 2022, 3:54 pm

The COVID-19 NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl, 2020–2021 (Leonard C. MacLean and  William T. Ziemba )

Here we discuss the effects of COVID-19 on the NFL teams.

The COVID-19 Crash in the US Stock Market

2020 "The roles of the 10 year government bond, the S&P500, Apple Computer stock are studied as well as the massive Fed and government stimuli which fuelled the rebound, despite extremely weak fundamentals."