Flu kills more people, covid is a hoax, overblown, asymptomatic carriers simply do not exist, jeopardize kids health, most child molesters love masks.
Jeesh.
Agreed to do a favor for a co-worker who had family vacation plans that couldn't be changed.
Turns out the favor is working on an urgent COVID-related project that requires meetings every day from 7-7, including all next week when the company is officially closed for a summer shutdown.
Investor press releases, grains of salt, and all that jazz, but:
Lilly announces proof of concept data for neutralizing antibody LY-CoV555 in the COVID-19 outpatient setting | Eli Lilly and Company
The Investor Relations website contains information about Eli Lilly and Company's business for stockholders, potential investors, and financial analysts.investor.lilly.com
IV infusion, but I believe that may have been partially a function of this being a dose-ranging trial, and blinded. Putting a variable number of vials into a single bag is more flexible, easier on the patient's injection sites, and easier to keep blinded. Would not surprise me if, should this go to market, the delivery mechanism is simplified.Do you know how do they deliver the Ab? Injections? Multi-doses? Just curious.
The Big Ten decision came after months of pressure from coaches, parents, players, politicians, and even the President of the United States, who called on the conference to reopen both on Twitter and at rallies.
Its fine, they'll do what everyone else does, start, then backtrack the backtrack when COVID cases start popping up among players. I guess we DO need to learn to live with this because it's not going away any day soon.
Wonder if it was political or financial pressure that caused them to backtrack.
Sounds like political pressure for sure:
I don't see anything about whether or not there will be people in attendance of the games yet in this article. But I suspect that will be on a school by school state by state basis.
Football and basketball are one of the biggest revenue streams for Universities / Colleges.
One tiny silver lining is that has real potential to keep me employed for at least another 2 years.Its fine, they'll do what everyone else does, start, then backtrack the backtrack when COVID cases start popping up among players. I guess we DO need to learn to live with this because it's not going away any day soon.
I know things like this effect people in different ways and I don't mean to overshadow that, I'm fortunate and I know it, I just wish people would have listened and continue to listen. If they would, we'd be in a better place for EVERYONE at this point. Too many don't want to make the smallest of sacrifices for the many, I think that's the most discouraging thing about this entire thing, yes, Trump dropped the ball in a big way, but "We the people" aren't helping AT ALL.One tiny silver lining is that has real potential to keep me employed for at least another 2 years.
I'll say that all the folks that cancelled funerals, weddings, concerts, conventions, and celebrations in Austin in order to keep the community safe for the last 6 months are not feeling too great about UT's 25k tailgating football crowd.
Wonder if it was political or financial pressure that caused them to backtrack.
Sounds like political pressure for sure:
I don't see anything about whether or not there will be people in attendance of the games yet in this article. But I suspect that will be on a school by school state by state basis.
Football and basketball are one of the biggest revenue streams for Universities / Colleges.
Evidence is emerging that the virus can cause heart damage even in people who’ve had mild symptoms or none at all, especially if those people exercise while they’re infected
If You've Just Had Covid, Exercise Might Not Be Good for You
A growing number of studies are raising concerns about the coronavirus’ long-term effects on the heart. Athletes especially need to heed the warnings.www.wired.com
With this said, it could be very irresponsible on colleges and high schools right now to have sports. Athletes are rarely going to say no to playing and they shouldn't be placed in that position. Even if people are asymptomatic when having COVID there is emergence evidence of heart issues with athletics if they exercise while infected or in the near term after.
I think you mean herd mentality.You know Trump is nonchalantly going with the whole herd immunity plan with his new sidekick "DR" Atlas.
LOL, ya, that's his version of "plausible deniability"I think you mean herd mentality.
Six students tested positive for COVID-19 days before Attleboro High School reopened its doors for the first day of school this week. Only five of them stayed home, the city’s mayor told WJAR.
The parents of the sixth student who tested positive sent him to class anyway, the mayor said. Now, 28 students who were in close contact with that young man have to quarantine for two weeks.