COVID Thread


The coronavirus behind covid-19 appears to have found another species in which it can easily reproduce and spread. Preliminary research out this week seems to confirm that the virus is now freely circulating among wild deer. Though it’s unclear how important this discovery may be, it’s possible that it could affect our own future with covid-19.

What’s more, the samples from free-living deer were more likely to test positive for the virus than captive populations (including those living on preserves). And when the authors tried to map out the geographic distribution and genetic signature of these cases, they determined that the virus had jumped over from humans to deer multiple times during those months and that it was then spreading among free-living deer.
 



 

Lamoureux relied on scientific consensus from the World Health Organization that COVID-19 is spread through respiratory droplets, which a person carrying the virus would expel when coughing.

"Air pressure is a force at the molecular level in the same manner as physical force visible to the naked eye. This is basic science, uncontroverted, and not requiring any expert opinion," her decision says.

"Accordingly, when Mr. Pruden engaged in an intentional act of coughing, he was emitting a force consisting of lung air molecules into the atmosphere.

"This is an act of force within the definition of force in the Criminal Code of Canada."
 
Ingenious. Simply ingenious.


Mass fake vaccinations have been taking place in dozens of vaccination centers throughout Greece, media reported on Sunday. The bribe fee for doctors and nurses is apparently 400 euros. the fee is paid is by those who do not want to receive the vaccines against Covid-19 but want to gain access to several activities or simply avoid the twice per week Rapid tests for professional and other reasons.

But then a hilarious thing happened: Doctors pocketed the bribe but administered real vaccine and not “water” in order to avoid getting into trouble should the fake vaccination come out, according to a report by Mega TV.

They can sue for false medical treatment but would have to admit that they went for fake vaccine certificates and bribed an official.
 
So now the question becomes: Do the patients have the right to sue the doctors for malpractice since they didn't do as they said they were doing?

Here in the States, I bet my life they would be able to do exactly that.
 
They can but to do so they would have to admit to attempting to obtain falsified certificates. Then there's the whole bribing officials to obtain false certificates. Top that off with attempt to use false certificates.

Something tells me almost any lawyer will tell you to stfu at this point. Yes, you could get money but you'd be spending time in federal prison. Up here using a false id will net you up to a 10 year sentence and all the other accouterments to a federal record after prison.
 
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Just got back from Walgreen's getting my son his first covid shot. So he's sitting in the chair and looks at me as the lady swabs his arm with an alcohol pad and says, "is it going to hurt" and I said, "remember your flu shot? Same thing." so he just sits there, says nothing, gets the shot, and we go around the corner to sit for a while to make sure there's no reaction.

The kid behind him was not so cooperative. He went ballistic.

NO! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I KNOW YOUR TRICKS! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

And that's it, you're done.

Huh?!

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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