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I don't think we're far off from people that work for Pfizer calling the families of the deceased, and yelling at them because their loved one's death contributes to "medical misinformation".
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Never . Have you ever been with a narcissist ? Like friends , relationship or God forbid parents or siblings. It's like talking in circles . There has been a research that narcissistic behaviors have quadrupled during the past 4-5 decades . They will when faced with undeniable facts about what have they done play the narcissistic prayer over and over.I wonder if the covidians will ever own up to all the people they condemned to death at the altar of sCiEnCe through their retarded take on horse paste? These gigantic fucking faggots are so smug and condescending and so laughably wrong.
Were you born with red hair? If so that may be why. I have the same problem with any kind of shit that is supposed to quell pain. Shit is apparently less effective due to some genetic bullshit. I have to get like 9 shots of novacaine at the dentist because of it and most normal pain meds do jack shit. When I was a kid even like 2 vicodin did jack shit.Can any medikiwis explain why I hate paracetamol/acetaminophen so much? It never makes my pain go away and it just makes me feel hotcold and stupid.
We actually have quite a bit of data on myocarditis not just in non-elderly non-deathfat people, but specifically in kids:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6352488/
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So that seems grim...
oh yeah and if you don't die, you have decent odds of needing transplant:
Could employers be liable if they mandate or encourage their employees to get the vaccine and someone has an allergic or other adverse reaction? In that event, the employer’s liability would most likely be limited to a workers’ compensation claim. The biggest myth is the concern that an employer can get sued if they mandate the vaccine and something goes wrong. It is pretty well established that workers compensation would be the exclusive remedy for employees.
Because the vaccine can have side effects, employers should consider staggering their staff’s vaccinations if they are concerned about staffing issues. Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services has an excellent website (www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19) where employers and employees can go for information.
In other words, OSHA should rewrite its rule in reverse order. Rather than requiring employers to adopt a mandatory vaccination policy with an exception for employers that instead require unvaccinated workers to test and mask, OSHA’s new regulation would make employers mandate worker testing and masking first, with an exception allowing employers to waive this rule only for the vaccinated.
You may think merely flipping the order of these requirements is too clever by half. But if it seems that way, it’s only because the court’s opinion on Thursday was itself too clever. There is, after all, nothing in relevant statutes that prohibits OSHA from protecting against workplace dangers through requirements that have the incidental effect of protecting against similar dangers outside of work too.
Indeed, reenacting OSHA’s COVID workplace safety rule as a mask-or-vax mandate would comport precisely with the conservative justices’ majority opinion. They admitted, for example, that “targeted regulations” that “account for [the] crucial distinction” between “occupational risk and risk more generally” would be “plainly permissible.” That is exactly what a rule requiring workers to mask only while at work would do.
If I pulled that off, would he die?
The purpose of the rule was to increase vaccination rates at “businesses all across America.” Ibid.In tandem with other planned regulations, the administra-tion’s goal was to impose “vaccine requirements” on “about 100 million Americans, two-thirds of all workers.” Id., at 3.
The equities do not justify withholding interim relief. We are told by the States and the employers that OSHA’s man-date will force them to incur billions of dollars in unrecov-
erable compliance costs and will cause hundreds of thou-sands of employees to leave their jobs. See Application in No. 21A244, pp. 25–32; Application in No. 21A247, pp. 32–
33; see also 86 Fed. Reg. 61475. For its part, the Federal Government says that the mandate will save over 6,500 lives and prevent hundreds of thousands of hospitaliza-
tions. OSHA Response 83; see also 86 Fed. Reg. 61408. It is not our role to weigh such tradeoffs. In our system of government, that is the responsibility of those chosen by
the people through democratic processes. Although Con -gress has indisputably given OSHA the power to regulate occupational dangers, it has not given that agency the
power to regulate public health more broadly. Requiring the vaccination of 84 million Americans, selected simply be-cause they work for employers with more than 100 employ-ees, certainly falls in the latter category.
The applications for stays presented to JUSTICE KAVANAUGH and by him referred to the Court are granted. OSHA’s COVID–19 Vaccination and Testing; Emergency Temporary Standard, 86 Fed. Reg. 61402, is stayed pending disposition of the applicants’ petitions for review in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and disposition of the applicants’ petitions for writs of certiorari, if such writs are timely sought. Should the petitions for writs of certiorari be denied, this order shall terminate au-tomatically. In the event the petitions for writs of certiorari are granted, the order shall terminate upon the sending down of the judgment of this Court.
As the agency itself explained to a federal court less than two years ago, the statute does “not authorize OSHA to issue sweep-ing health standards” that affect workers’ lives outside the workplace. Brief for Department of Labor, In re: AFL–CIO,No. 20–1158, pp. 3, 33 (CADC 2020).
The Standard responds to a workplace health emergency unprecedented in the agency’s history: an infectious disease that has already killed hundreds of thousands and sickened millions; that is most easily transmitted in the shared indoor spaces that are the hallmark of American working life; and that spreads mostly without regard to differences in occupation or industry. Over the past two years, COVID–19 has affected—indeed, transformed—virtually every workforce and workplace in the Nation.
So today 36 deaths in Australia, 13 in Victoria and 20 in New South Wales, 3 in Queensland.
What's interesting about this, besides the extraordinarily low case fatality rate, is that deaths seem to be tracking case numbers in a near perfect way.
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The first thing to notice about these two graphs is the laughably low mortality rate with Omicron.
Note the numbers from July and August 2020, 60 deaths a day from a few hundred cases. Case numbers so low that it can't register on the graph given the upscale.
Second thing to note is that the recent uptick in deaths perfectly matches the case numbers. There is no lag or delay in reporting, as cases go up so do deaths immediately.
This is impossible if people were actually dying from Covid. It takes 4-6 weeks for people to die from Covid, Omicron cases started ramping up in late December, around 3 weeks ago and yet we've already passed the peak in deaths.
So what's actually happening? It's the difference between died with Covid and died of Covid. It's clear that most deaths, perhaps all of them, are very much WITH Covid. I suspect the same for hospitalisations.
Finally, after a handful of organizations tried suing Dr. Anthony Fauci in order to have them released, the good doctor's financials - along with those of his wife, who is the NIH's top bioethicist - have been disclosed in detail. And they were leaked by the same Senator who Fauci called a "moron" last week during a hot-mic moment.
We already knew that Dr. Fauci is the highest-paid federal government employee, earning an annual salary of more than $400K. His wife, Christine Grady, earns $176K as Chief of the Department of Bioethics at the NIH.
The records, published by Republican Roger Marshall, himself a doctor and also the junior US senator from Kansas, showed that the Faucis' have a combined net worth of more than $10MM. https://twitter.com/RogerMarshallMD/status/1482143444780859394
As the Daily Mail explains, Fauci, 80, has led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984 and, if he continues until the end of Biden's term in 2024, will have made roughly $2.5MM as the president's chief medical advisor. When he retires, Fauci's pension will be the largest in US history, exceeding $350,000 per year.
As a reminder, Dr. Fauci lied to Congress yet again by insisting that his financials were public, when they very much weren't (before being leaked by the Senator from Kansas, that is).
While the doctor has insisted he hasn't profited from the pandemic, his paperwork showed that he and his wife were paid $14,000 to "virtually" attend a series of galas directly related to his position as the nation's de facto COVID czar.
Perhaps the most entertaining disclosure from Dr. Fauci's financials is the revelation that the couple owns a restaurant in tony San Francisco. It's called Jackson Fillmore Trattoria. Unfortunately for them, the restaurant didn't make any money last year.
Sen. Marshall clashed with the 80-year-old doctor on Tuesday when Marshall wanted to see Fauci's financial information. Fauci replied that the documents were public, and appeared to take umbrage at even being asked. "Yes or no, would you be willing to submit to Congress and the public a financial disclosure that includes your past and current investments?" Marshall asked. "Our office cannot find them." Fauci replied: "I don't understand why you're asking me that question...my financial disclosure is public knowledge and has been so for the last 37 years or so."
According to the Center for Public Integrity, Fauci's financial statements were indeed publicly available, however, obtaining them was a lengthy procedure: they requested the document in May 2020 didn't receive it until three months later.
All told, Dr. Fauci has three accounts with Charles Schwab that have a total of $8,337,940.90. He has a contributory IRA with $638,519.70 in it, and a brokerage trust account with $2,403,522.28. Finally, the most valuable of the three disclosed was a Schwab One Trust containing $5,295,898.92.
Most of Dr. Fauci's wealth comes from his government salary, but he has also made a substantial portion from books and appearances. Sen. Marshall is pushing for a new law called the "FAUCI Act" that would require unelected bureaucrats like Dr. Fauci to produce more thorough financial disclosures so that they can be appropriately scrutinized by the American public.
Readers can find more disclosures on Sen. Marshall's website, which features a more comprehensive breakdown of the doctor's financials, along with copies of all the associated paperwork.
Well, I don't think you can compare that really, because the vaccine passport is to keep you safe and, um, the ID card which we had to have was really so that they know who was a Jew, because all the ID cards were marked, of Jewish people with a J. So if you were walking in the street and the SS didn't like your expression or whatever, and he looked at your ID, he saw that you were a Jew, they could just arrest you and take you away. So it has a completely different purpose.
"And then all the other dying ventilated COVID patients stood up and clapped."He forgot the part where the body bag was Albert Einstein
They were the ones who were so hardcore they went above and beyond the test out option: they are firing all the dirty dirty unvaxxed. Praise Science.CitiGroup is among the companies keeping its vaccine mandate voluntarily, as President Joe Biden will continue to push businesses to do after the Supreme Court shot down the constitutionality of imposing vaccine mandates on the U.S. private sector.
The move impacts just 1% of the CitiGroup workforce, as it has already announced 99% have already gotten vaccinated under the now-rejected Biden mandate on private businesses larger than 100 employees.
"This level of compliance helps us create a safer workplace, protect your families and our communities, and ensure continuity of our business operations," Sara Wechter, head of CitiGroup Human Resources wrote in a statement. "Going into the last day, we expect the number of employees who have not complied will decrease even further."
In Kiwiland (where nearly all deaths are still reported on) a couple recent deaths were positive post-mortem.So what's actually happening? It's the difference between died with Covid and died of Covid. It's clear that most deaths, perhaps all of them, are very much WITH Covid. I suspect the same for hospitalisations.
And now the CDC will study ivermectin.
I guess they don't care then Purdue pharma also killed a bunch of blacks as well. They only care when they're killed by cops.Maybe it was when they learned that Purdue Pharma murdered hundreds of thousands of Americans...but hey, those were mostly working class whites, so fuck them, right? Maybe it was earlier. Maybe putting rainbow flags on corporate logos really did work.
Exactly. Reporting that no one is dying is bad for the vaccination campaign.In Kiwiland (where nearly all deaths are still reported on) a couple recent deaths were positive post-mortem.
Doesn't matter because all "Satanism" is inherently exceptional. At best it's edgy atheism, but at worst you have retards taking it way too seriously and actually causing harm.(I a mo reminding myself here, bu the relationship The Satanic Temple has wi the actual Church of Satan is roughly the same the Westboro Baptist Churc has with actual Baptist churches.)
He should be careful for what he wished for because the authoritarian he love will throw him under the bus when they'll have no use for him anymore.Majid is cheering on the authoritarian state of Australia View attachment 2892286