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But Newsom’s office told Deadline on Thursday that the order (read it here) did not apply to entertainment industry workers, who are on the list of essential workers and thus an exception to the rule.

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Film and TV production employees were not included on the essential workers list during the first California shutdown in March. Their addition to the list speaks to the success and strong protocols on set since then. The document was last updated September 22.
Good to know Pedowood predators have the gov's blessing to hunt for fresh meat.
 
Also, LA County just closed outdoor dining, reducing restaurants to take-out only for at least the next three weeks. https://twitter.com/lapublichealth/status/1330647279343177728?s=21
I'm seeing a lot of kickback on local reddits and social media. People seem frustrated that they were told outdoor dining is safe and now they're being told it's not. What nobody really gets is that, assuming Covid is real, nothing is completely safe and the whole point of the lockdowns is to dampen down the speed of the spread - ostensibly to keep hospitals from over-loading to the point where they're stretched too thin to provide top-level care - but statistically we're nowhere near that, so it's stupid.
LA is going to revert to the 70's again, mark my words.
 
Space Helmets are making a comeback. Lol
"...when it comes to your safety, we believe nothing is too extreme..."
 
Space Helmets are making a comeback. Lol
"...when it comes to your safety, we believe nothing is too extreme..."

Sure, but those *are* tested to be less protective than a full face CBRN respirator (a modern gas mask).
 

QANTAS CEO Alan Joyce admitting that proof of vaccination will be required for international flights. Expect other airlines to follow suit.

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I've always wanted to be an old-timey adventurer, guess I'll travel by land and sea.
I have to wear a mask for 8 hours straight at work. My ears are sore afterwards from the straps digging into them.
You can also get "ear savers" like this on etsy and headbands with buttons on them to hold the straps.
 
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Bet that old faggot wouldn't have the nuts to pick a fight with someone who could kick his ass, wicked cool bro you really bullied those... chicks? Fucking Ashburnham? That's above Bitchburg somewhere north of Rt. 2, I'm not even sure what to make of this... I'm curious if this guy is a Boston metro queeah who escaped his pod, because up there around Gardner on the border is the fuckin' BOONS. You're not that far from Boston but you may as well be in upstate NH considering what the area's like. Usually people in the hills of MA are much more like redneck southerners in their attitudes (probably because they ARE rednecks and it's relatively poor outside the metros) than they are like effete NE liberals.
 

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is sounding the alarm on the consequences of not immediately including children in ongoing COVID-19 vaccine research.

Preliminary data released from drug manufacturers Moderna and Pfizer Inc. this month has been extremely impressive, suggesting both vaccines may be more than 90% effective.

But as members of the AAP argued earlier this fall — and reiterated in an open letter to federal health officials on Tuesday — it is essential that the Food and Drug Administration stick to “transparent requirements” for measuring risks and benefits of vaccines in all sub-groups of the population, including children.

The letter was also signed by six other major medical groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and American Medical Association (AMA).

“We eagerly anticipate seeing the safety and efficacy data in vaccine trials that are underway in adults, and urge pharmaceutical companies to rapidly expand their participant panels to include children and adolescents,” Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, chair of the AAP Committee on Infectious Diseases, said in a press statement.

Buoyed by the preliminary findings from Pfizer and Moderna, experts have predicted it’s possible that multiple coronavirus vaccines could be widely available in the U.S. by next spring. But thus far children have been largely excluded from the vaccine research.

In late October, Pfizer was given the green light to test its vaccine in children in the U.S. ages 12 and up. And Moderna has indicated it plans to start testing its vaccine in children, pending approval to do so. All of which means that children may not have a vaccine available to them until well into 2021.

“This research takes time. If this does not begin soon, it will be less likely a vaccine will be available for children before the next school year,” Maldonado said.

Of course, one significant challenge is that parents must volunteer their kids to receive an experimental treatment. Some parents who have enrolled their children in Pfizer’s study say they have faced trolling online from people questioning their judgment.

But pediatricians cite many reasons why it is essential to test COVID-19 vaccines in children. For one, their immune systems are different than adults’, and they also appear to respond differently to COVID-19 itself for reasons that are not fully understood.

Children also face the rare but serious risk of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C, which appears to develop weeks after they are exposed to the coronavirus. It’s important that whatever vaccine is available to children not trigger a similar response.

Delays in vaccinating children could also hamper our collective effort to stem COVID-19 transmission. As Dr Priya Soni, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, told HuffPost in October: “Children could likely remain a large reservoir for infection. This would in turn undermine all our other pandemic mitigation efforts.”

Experts also say children must be included in trials as soon as possible to shore up public trust in vaccines when they become available. Vaccine hesitancy among parents is an ongoing public health problem in the U.S., and the AAP fears that it will only be exacerbated by not including children in ongoing vaccine research as soon as possible.

“Assuming that one or more of these vaccines are shown to be safe and effective in adults, in order for parents to be comfortable giving these vaccines to their children, we must have studies showing they are safe and effective in children as well,” Maldonado said.
 
Idk who needs to hear this, but the solution to lockdown isn’t to whine about how depressed you are like a bunch of women. Seen a lot of people who like to shit on “soyboys” turn into smol beans over this. Loneliness is hard on everyone, but be a man about it. Whatever happened to Gary Cooper?
 
Idk who needs to hear this, but the solution to lockdown isn’t to whine about how depressed you are like a bunch of women. Seen a lot of people who like to shit on “soyboys” turn into smol beans over this. Loneliness is hard on everyone, but be a man about it. Whatever happened to Gary Cooper?
Being "a tough dude" is all well and good, but there's documented chemical stuff that happens in your brain when you live in a box and never see sunshine. Best to keep up with basic maintenance like exercise and seeing friends who will tell you if you're loosing it.
 

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is sounding the alarm on the consequences of not immediately including children in ongoing COVID-19 vaccine research.

Preliminary data released from drug manufacturers Moderna and Pfizer Inc. this month has been extremely impressive, suggesting both vaccines may be more than 90% effective.

But as members of the AAP argued earlier this fall — and reiterated in an open letter to federal health officials on Tuesday — it is essential that the Food and Drug Administration stick to “transparent requirements” for measuring risks and benefits of vaccines in all sub-groups of the population, including children.

The letter was also signed by six other major medical groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and American Medical Association (AMA).

“We eagerly anticipate seeing the safety and efficacy data in vaccine trials that are underway in adults, and urge pharmaceutical companies to rapidly expand their participant panels to include children and adolescents,” Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, chair of the AAP Committee on Infectious Diseases, said in a press statement.

Buoyed by the preliminary findings from Pfizer and Moderna, experts have predicted it’s possible that multiple coronavirus vaccines could be widely available in the U.S. by next spring. But thus far children have been largely excluded from the vaccine research.

In late October, Pfizer was given the green light to test its vaccine in children in the U.S. ages 12 and up. And Moderna has indicated it plans to start testing its vaccine in children, pending approval to do so. All of which means that children may not have a vaccine available to them until well into 2021.

“This research takes time. If this does not begin soon, it will be less likely a vaccine will be available for children before the next school year,” Maldonado said.

Of course, one significant challenge is that parents must volunteer their kids to receive an experimental treatment. Some parents who have enrolled their children in Pfizer’s study say they have faced trolling online from people questioning their judgment.

But pediatricians cite many reasons why it is essential to test COVID-19 vaccines in children. For one, their immune systems are different than adults’, and they also appear to respond differently to COVID-19 itself for reasons that are not fully understood.

Children also face the rare but serious risk of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C, which appears to develop weeks after they are exposed to the coronavirus. It’s important that whatever vaccine is available to children not trigger a similar response.

Delays in vaccinating children could also hamper our collective effort to stem COVID-19 transmission. As Dr Priya Soni, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, told HuffPost in October: “Children could likely remain a large reservoir for infection. This would in turn undermine all our other pandemic mitigation efforts.”

Experts also say children must be included in trials as soon as possible to shore up public trust in vaccines when they become available. Vaccine hesitancy among parents is an ongoing public health problem in the U.S., and the AAP fears that it will only be exacerbated by not including children in ongoing vaccine research as soon as possible.

“Assuming that one or more of these vaccines are shown to be safe and effective in adults, in order for parents to be comfortable giving these vaccines to their children, we must have studies showing they are safe and effective in children as well,” Maldonado said.
Part of the reason why parents are hesitant about vaccines is because a majority of them are combined these days and if your kid has a reaction it's hard to know what exactly set off the reaction. Plus, a majority of pediatricians will bad mouth you and look down on you before calling CPS for child negligence over questioning vaccines. How dare you only want your kid to have a single shot per doctor's visit, do you want your kid to die? It doesn't matter if their sibling had seizures until they were 3 shortly after recieving various vaccines and we, the doctors, refused to look into it because we couldn't be bothered/didn't want to look negligent (p.s. not an anti-vaxxer, vaccines are extremely important. I just hate shitty doctors that acknowledge their could be an issue with a type of vaccine and then insists on giving another dose to the child anyway).

Note that a bunch of pediatricians were bitching over the summer about children not receiving vaccinations on schedule BUT a majority of doctors offices were closed to the public and only doing visits via zoom type shit. You kinda need to be in person to receive vaccines.
 
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Folks, at the rate things are going, just a matter of time before something really bad happens. Have been surprised not to see major civil disobedience/violence so far.
 
Being "a tough dude" is all well and good, but there's documented chemical stuff that happens in your brain when you live in a box and never see sunshine. Best to keep up with basic maintenance like exercise and seeing friends who will tell you if you're loosing it.
Yeah, pretty much. It’s how I keep sane. A lot of people who are a mess right now had bad, sedentary habits in the first place.
 
Imagine intentionally spreading COVID to stop the spread of COVID 🤡

Why would kids need the vaccine, they're the least affected from the virus? This is some real disturbing news.
Because we LIVE IN A SOCIETY and supposedly kids can catch the virus and pass it on to the fatties & boomers who are at actual risk.
So its the kids perogative to not be animals in a population but rather DECENT HUMAN BEINGS and protect the fatties & boomers while incurring risk upon themselves.
 
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