What are you let views on masks? Surely if the swarm is around your body as you breath a mask makes no difference expect for the angle of departure from the face?
What about vaccination. Is it better to have some protection than none at all if we will all be in the same position eventually?
As you seem to be an expert in this field, what…
What are you let views on masks? Surely if the swarm is around your body as you breath a mask makes no difference expect for the angle of departure from the face?
What about vaccination. Is it better to have some protection than none at all if we will all be in the same position eventually?
As you seem to be an expert in this field, what would you predict we will see next in terms of gatekeeping mutations etc?
In your research what kind of chimera could we be looking at? IFR etc
And going forwards what would concern you the most? ADE,OAS, some type of mareks disease. If you had to pick a side in a better position would it be vaxxed or unvaxed?
- Proper masks likely help exposure somewhere like a supermarket, but won't do much in a packed classroom for five hours. Nasal irrigation when you get home is likely a lot more important.
- No a one-protein vaccine is not a good idea. A shitty vaccine creates far greater problems in the future, this article lays that out.
- It's going to be getting stronger.
- Something like SARS or MERS
- The virus is coming for everyone. None of these distinctions matter, Western societies are in the process of collapsing.
Good question, I honestly don't know enough about the logistics of feeding everybody in China and India, but given the population densities I imagine there's going to be a certain amount of famine there as well.
Lockdowns that starve people to death aren't good, but the west is clearly doing it wrong.
At the very least public buildings all need to have their doors and windows open 24 seven no matter what, but that's obviously not gonna happen.
So yes, whatever a government needs to do to limit public transmission is the only way to save lives, if there's ongoing public transmission people are going to die.
But I don't really know how to judge what's going to happen in Asia because I don't have any feel for how the society is structured really. China might see their own revolution eventually, I just don't see any sign of it anytime soon.
China's economy appears to be crashing due to a massive real estate bubble at this time. Beyond anything modern due to state regulations that only allows Chinese to buy real estate and not many other investments. This may result in a regime change, but the people have already been conditioned and most likely will depend on the government, no matter who is in charge.
Yup no worries, Substack doesn't have a backend comment panel and replies just get tacked onto one email chain so it makes them hard to find, so if I don't respond to one right away they get pushed down - feel free to ping me in the future.
What are you let views on masks? Surely if the swarm is around your body as you breath a mask makes no difference expect for the angle of departure from the face?
What about vaccination. Is it better to have some protection than none at all if we will all be in the same position eventually?
As you seem to be an expert in this field, what would you predict we will see next in terms of gatekeeping mutations etc?
In your research what kind of chimera could we be looking at? IFR etc
And going forwards what would concern you the most? ADE,OAS, some type of mareks disease. If you had to pick a side in a better position would it be vaxxed or unvaxed?
- Proper masks likely help exposure somewhere like a supermarket, but won't do much in a packed classroom for five hours. Nasal irrigation when you get home is likely a lot more important.
- No a one-protein vaccine is not a good idea. A shitty vaccine creates far greater problems in the future, this article lays that out.
- It's going to be getting stronger.
- Something like SARS or MERS
- The virus is coming for everyone. None of these distinctions matter, Western societies are in the process of collapsing.
Why just Western societies? You think the Chinese way of harsh lockdowns is the right way to go and will see them through this?
Good question, I honestly don't know enough about the logistics of feeding everybody in China and India, but given the population densities I imagine there's going to be a certain amount of famine there as well.
Lockdowns that starve people to death aren't good, but the west is clearly doing it wrong.
At the very least public buildings all need to have their doors and windows open 24 seven no matter what, but that's obviously not gonna happen.
So yes, whatever a government needs to do to limit public transmission is the only way to save lives, if there's ongoing public transmission people are going to die.
But I don't really know how to judge what's going to happen in Asia because I don't have any feel for how the society is structured really. China might see their own revolution eventually, I just don't see any sign of it anytime soon.
China's economy appears to be crashing due to a massive real estate bubble at this time. Beyond anything modern due to state regulations that only allows Chinese to buy real estate and not many other investments. This may result in a regime change, but the people have already been conditioned and most likely will depend on the government, no matter who is in charge.
I don't think any government on earth is terrible stable right now, it's going to be interesting times for everyone I think.
Hi Dan, these are genuine questions, not trying to troll!
Yup no worries, Substack doesn't have a backend comment panel and replies just get tacked onto one email chain so it makes them hard to find, so if I don't respond to one right away they get pushed down - feel free to ping me in the future.