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  1. Prerequisite(s) progress thread

    Progress update: Almost done reading for abnormal psych. Tedious material. Developmental psych is next All lab kits arrived, but all were missing at least 1 essential component and the supplier is...
  2. Prerequisite(s) progress thread

    I would have loved to study mathematics extensively. I’ve studied through calculus 1 so I have a rudimentary understanding, but lack of repetition always seems to degrade my skills. I would have...
  3. My goodness HIV is terrifying. Thank God it’s not respiratory. Anything that hijacks helper T cells to proliferate copies of its viral rna essentially renders us helpless since macrophages and B...
  4. T cell mediated immunity does not produce antibodies, it produces memory T cells; antibodies are relegated to the B cell mediated immunological
  5. No, I do remember LA. Scary times, but that was isolated rioting, robbery, and vandalism. But I have never seen a nationwide outbreak of such activity. Goodness Oxford is lovely! Lucky you!! I...
  6. In my short 37 years of life I have seen obscene amounts of police brutality. I have never seen nationwide rioting afterward. On the other hand, coincidently, I have never seen nationwide lockdowns,...
  7. I can’t disagree with that. Truth be told, my objection to masks mostly stems from the idea that we are attempting to delay something that cannot be stopped. Mortality numbers are so low for the...
  8. There were 52 citations made by those two vastly qualified respiratory illness experts that they used to come to their conclusion. Again, you are misconstruing what is really happening here to fit...
  9. You selectively quoted me for effect, that is disingenuous. My original statement answered your
  10. Careful now, you are being rational. Most human beings short circuit their rationality and jump to conclusions based on emotional impetus long before they reach objective opinions. The herd punishes...
  11. Coronavirus Second Wave?

    It bodes well. It also explains why infected people are losing their antibodies but not ending up hospitalized again upon reinfection. It certainly would explain a
  12. My bad for being 5 years off on my age brackets. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-nursing-homes.html I wasn’t wrong that a disproportionate quantity happened to die in...
  13. On track to kill less than 1% of the population, the statistical majority in a non-productive age bracket. You would do well to read things in their original context, vis-à-vis the entire comment...
  14. Comorbidities: Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics CDC data doesn’t back up your statement. 6% had no comorbidity, majority of deaths 65+. I laughed at your gross...
  15. LOL, most of those who have died were 70+ and in nursing homes. They weren’t long for this world anyway. Be
  16. yikes, heart disease is really up
  17. Coronavirus Second Wave?

    This bodes well:
  18. US population estimate 2020: 331,002,651 US Covid-19 mortalities: 135,822 Percentage of population dead due to COVID-19: 0.04%, 4/100ths of 1% of the US
  19. Coronavirus Second Wave?

    Some really encouraging rhesus studies are pointing toward T cell mediated response. This one was especially interesting:
  20. Yes yes, and when the elderly become parasites on their young we should give them the freedom to euthanize them. /sarcasm. perspective is
  21. I was highlighting that it’s differences in perspective that lead to most of our communication barriers as a
  22. Some of us consider unique dna and a functional cardiovascular system sufficient for an organism to deserve rights, regardless of parasitic dependence on the host that produced
  23. Sweden is looking at the long term impact, and they disagree with the hype in the media....
  24. I thought the hyperbole was implicit. But yeah, lucky you, my experiences with people in positions of power and leadership have by and far been
  25. I have roughly a year before the direct entry BSN/MSN 18 month program I have been admitted to will start. I would LOVE suggestions on what to read beforehand so I can take *some* of the edge off such...