it is truly amazing how all these people who barely got through high school have now become scientists.
it is truly amazing how all these people who barely got through high school have now become scientists.
Anyone due for their booster shot as yet? I'm 10 months out from my second dose and probably needed it some time ago. I started my OB/Gyn clerkship and a few of the other students have gotten their boosters so I will get it soon, too. I just never thought about it even when they were being rolled out a few weeks ago. I figured it was more for at-risk people, over 65+, etc. but my dad got his from his hospital too.
it is truly amazing how all these people who barely got through high school have now become scientists.
I'm double jabbed. Have been for ages. AstraZeneca. If I need a 3rd jab to travel, I'll get it. Likely to be pfizer.
If anyone is worried about the vaccine, don't bother. You're more likely to die from heart disease from your shitty American diet.
stop dissing Bill Gates!it is truly amazing how all these people who barely got through high school have now become scientists.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/marine-veteran-sue-walmart-pharmacist-ivermectin
Pharmacist getting sued for practicing medicine without license by refusing to fill a doctor prescribed Ivermectin.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/11...s-vaccine-trial-without-usual-animal-testing/The virus behind the outbreak that began in Wuhan, China, was identified on Jan. 7. Less than a week later — on Jan. 13 — researchers at Moderna and the NIH had a proposed sequence for an mRNA vaccine against it, and, as the company wrote in government documents, “we mobilized toward clinical manufacture.” By Feb. 24, the team was shipping vials from a plant in Norwood, Mass., to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, in Bethesda, Md., for a planned clinical trial to test its safety.
Though sponsored by NIAID, the first-in-human experiment is taking place in Seattle, at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. Researchers began recruitinghealthy volunteers in early March. Their plan is to enroll 45 people between 18 and 55, who will get two shots of Moderna’s investigational vaccine, about a month apart. For their trouble, participants will get $100 for each in-person study visit, for a total of $1,100.