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andrewducker) wrote2020-12-10 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 10-12-2020
- Lost Muppet Christmas Carol song rediscovered
- (tags:muppets movies Disney Christmas )
- Covid in Scotland: Lockdown nearly eliminated it, but the second wave was reignited by summer holidays
- (tags:pandemic Scotland holidays OhForFucksSake )
- "A damn stupid thing to do"—the origins of the C programming language
- (tags:programming history computers )
- Looks like one in every few thousand people is allergic to the Covid vaccine
- (tags:pandemic vaccine allergies )
- Tyrannosaurs probably sounded like geese
- (tags:birds dinosaurs sound )
- Five reasons why the "Nordic Model" is a terrible approach to sex worker legislation
- (tags:sexwork law )
- Top 10 student and graduate design projects of 2020
- (tags:design architecture )
- I don't usually talk about new battery technology, but this one looks like it might actually happen
- (tags:batteries technology )
- British public now supports proportional representation 42% - 33%
- (tags:voting reform polls )
- Nicolas Cage To Host 'History Of Swear Words' At Netflix
- (tags:niccage swearing Netflix )
- Some more info on the Pfizer vaccine and its safety and efficacy
- (tags:vaccine safety )
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One hopes that the WHO will approve a range of vaccines, so you might have a choice of different ones eventually. I believe some of the Chinese ones are made by traditional vaccine technology - denatured or killed vaccines made in eggs, that sort of thing, so there wouldn't be the additional element of novel technology, if that is your principal concern.
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I can't even parse this argument. There is a risk of infection if you perform surgery, so we should never do surgery, because that would be weighing a life against another?
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One hopes of course for zero deaths by allergy, but part of that is ensuring that prompt treatment is available, this vaccine is being provided in health care settings where someone having an allergic reaction can be treated immediately.