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The guy shoved her off the bus so she couldn't assault him again and then he stopped. How is that an escalation?Self defense doesn't give him the right to escalate the way he did
The guy shoved her off the bus so she couldn't assault him again and then he stopped. How is that an escalation?Self defense doesn't give him the right to escalate the way he did
Cause he could have deescalated it without violence by getting off the bus himself. I know I know.The guy shoved her off the bus so she couldn't assault him again and then he stopped. How is that an escalation?
Covid is just like a little flu. No big deal right?Scary. Just as you thought right wingers were out of marbles to lose... Wait till the effects of "flu season" to take full effect -> Z Nation.
Is Covid’s Impact on the Brain as Alarming as It Sounds?
Even mild cases can cause significant brain changes, research shows, making “living with Covid” a risky and dangerous strategy.www.bloomberg.com
And asymptomatic children. Let's hope no long term issues. Just because their parents are too stupid to be a role model and wear a mask in publicCovid is just like a little flu. No big deal right?
Scary. Just as you thought right wingers were out of marbles to lose... Wait till the effects of "flu season" to take full effect -> Z Nation.
Is Covid’s Impact on the Brain as Alarming as It Sounds?
Even mild cases can cause significant brain changes, research shows, making “living with Covid” a risky and dangerous strategy.www.bloomberg.com
Yea, besides comedy, it makes me think about the children... lots and lots of parents are opting out of vaccinating their children cause it doesnt SEEM like it affects them... But does it? Holy shit.Oh man, that's not good.
If you spit in someones face, expect to get the living crap beat out of you.
It was one of the most grievous insulting/instigating behaviors, even before the COVID factor.
I'd punch someone in the face over spitting in their face. I consider spitting in the face worse.
Yeah that's the struggle for parents with younger kids currently. We've been able to get 3 out of 4 vaccinated but our youngest is 9 we're stuck waiting to see if we get into a trial or when any of the current vaccines are approved for kids that age which probably won't happen before the end of the year.Yea, besides comedy, it makes me think about the children... lots and lots of parents are opting out of vaccinating their children cause it doesnt SEEM like it affects them... But does it? Holy shit.
With the approval for teens, I was expecting the children trail to finish up soon with all the other data they have. That doesn't seem to be the case. I'm hopeful they can be vaccinated before school starts.Yeah that's the struggle for parents with younger kids currently. We've been able to get 3 out of 4 vaccinated but our youngest is 9 we're stuck waiting to see if we get into a trial or when any of the current vaccines are approved for kids that age which probably won't happen before the end of the year.
That is unlikely to happen. I am not seeing them asking for approval before September or even October. Which means vaccination probably will not be approved for those that is 2-11 likely before November/December.With the approval for teens, I was expecting the children trail to finish up soon with all the other data they have. That doesn't seem to be the case. I'm hopeful they can be vaccinated before school starts.
That window is already just about closed. It's basically a six week clock at best before a kid will be fully vaccinated that doesn't begin until a company asks the FDA for authorization to give it to that age group. That hasn't happened yet and we're already deep into August by that clock. Kids under 12 are most likely going to be starting school with no vaccine options and morons screaming about masks if schools attempt to mandate them for the coming school year.With the approval for teens, I was expecting the children trail to finish up soon with all the other data they have. That doesn't seem to be the case. I'm hopeful they can be vaccinated before school starts.
My oldest turns 12 in Nov so he'll get one way or another by then.That is unlikely to happen. I am not seeing them asking for approval before September or even October. Which means vaccination probably will not be approved for those that is 2-11 likely before November/December.
The abuse was directed at Shandro's sons as well.
"Sorry buddy but your father is a war criminal."
Eventually, the family was forced to lift their upset children over a chain link fence into the field where the event was taking place.
"I took Tyler's son across the fence and brought him in here because he was crying. You don't do that to children," said Gary Vegelis.
That's a pretty specious reason to throw out a lawsuit, and if it really was the rationale cited by a federal judge, it should be overturned on appeal. If I recall, providing companies with immunity was explicitly left out of the relief bills (despite the GOP wanting it).
get back to work
I wish they would at least highlight the part of the article that claims that the US government is funding those NGOs to push the anti-Cuban vaccine message. Is the US government also funding those "local medical organizations"?
of course they are
This is wrong "Despite by now well-known scientific evidence that mass gatherings of maskless people is the easiest way to spread the disease, and that those who are vaccinated can still transmit it, summer fun seems to be more important for many. " According to CDC it's rare for those that is vaccinated to get sick and even more rare for them to transmit.In the Netherlands.
‘COVID-Free’ Dance Party Infects 160+ Revelers
Many shared QR code screenshots (for being vaccinated) to get in.
This is wrong "Despite by now well-known scientific evidence that mass gatherings of maskless people is the easiest way to spread the disease, and that those who are vaccinated can still transmit it, summer fun seems to be more important for many. " According to CDC it's rare for those that is vaccinated to get sick and even more rare for them to transmit.
The vaccine is doing exactly what they say it does.According to Portuguese Health Authorities, of 2.5M people fully vaccinated, there have been 2357 cases of COVID with 52 hospitalizations: fully vaccinated people can STILL get the virus and spread it around BUT it's a REALLY LOW percentage of people, with 0.094% getting the virus and 0.002% requiring hospitalization.