End of day numbers for Day 315: 56,550,546 (+611,074); 1,354,039 (+10,969)
— 200 countries & territories infected — 63.5x more confirmed deaths than swine flu (2009-2010) — 306 vaccines & 316 treatments announced — 5,429 genomes have been sequenced
and now, a message from our sponsors thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/A14603#/A14603 > nooo splicing new sequences into an existing virus is super hard > nooo you can't just do it in 30 minutes with a minimally-trained lab tech > nooo you can't massively parallelize this and keep the more promising chimeras around for further recombination > nooo chyna is not just another third-world shithole with WMDs > nooo
Quick updates: >2,900 new cases and 70 new deaths in Canada >4,782 new cases and 93 new deaths in Brazil >38 new cases in Côte d'Ivoire >718 new cases and 3 new deaths in Israel >996 new cases and 21 new deaths in Ecuador >1,909 new cases and 16 new deaths in Lebanon >21,150 new cases and 429 new deaths in France >16,233 new cases and 252 new deaths in Spain
holy fuck I forgot my screenshot a fucking gain two separate things, ULT is ultra low temp storage (very useful, nay, essential for live vaccines) an MSC is a biosafety-rated cabinet
Why don't you think rapid genome sequencing technology would've helped prove how GISAID is covering up data?
Jaxson Miller
I tested positive on november 4th and am feeling pretty good now. anything I should be prepping for longish term? am I immune now?
Oliver Ortiz
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Gavin Ramirez
How many waves do you guys predict before society collapses? How many waves until it's too much? Everyone said we couldn't afford a 2nd lockdown yet here we are and we will most likely have lockdown extended or a 3rd wave in March, again.
Aaron Peterson
The optimist in me says it'll largely be over by March
Chase Martinez
>before society collapses? This wave should do the trick. >How many waves until it's too much? For current society, 1. For the next, society will be designed around the concept and wont be so susceptible. Probably.
Robert Martin
The optimist in me says society will have crashed by March.
Justinianic Plague was worse than this, and the Empire was in pretty bad shape don't expect too much but of course, costs will keep adding up, and people these days are nowhere near as hard, or as self-sufficient, as 6th century imperials
Adam Moore
Why don't you think rapid genome sequencing technology would've helped prove how GISAID is covering up data?
Julian Murphy
You think this pandemic will be over, done and dusted by March and back to normal?
Thomas Peterson
Op is a kike
Ian James
Oh, portable* rapid genome sequencing
Benjamin Ramirez
We heard that one before "THE ELECTION WILL SAVE US"
Fucking muricans
Nathaniel Howard
West is still under D-Notice, no msm admitting Big Reset going on. Great Conspiracy.
Will the US crack 2000 deaths today? Or was yesterday's 1964 deaths an outlier?
James Anderson
If you didn't have strong symptoms,you aren't going to have much immunity
Gavin Rivera
In a few days maybe, deaths seems to be lagging and reporting getting clogged up, so I don't think they'll break it today, maybe the weekend or early next week depending on how they report it.
It's been teasing to crack 2k for a little while now. If it will, being wednesday in the US it's the prime day for big noombers. >83,059 new cases and 898 new deaths Healthy start so far at least.
USSA indemnity originates in fake N1N1 Swine Flu in 1976, signed by Gerald Ford. Fauci's first official act was to tut in Vax indemnity. Why? German & Eugenicist origins of Vaccine companies?
Do you have this in text, because I don't much like watching videos t. not a hater
Jace Evans
Isn't it kind of interesting how each time toothie can't answer a question this kind of spam starts? Keep this in mind, since he can't answer this question because he's trying to push that it was only the tweets that James Taylor was killed for. He has constantly refused to talk about the portable rapid genome sequencing and now that he's asked directly about in a way that should be very simple to ask. Because yes, a portable rapid genome sequencing tech would've made it easy for each region to make it's own phylogenetic tree which would not probably correlate with GISAID, proving they hide data. But he can't even answer that so instead the spam starts, isn't that just too convenient? See points 7 and 8 here.