Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Nigeria, Kenya and Angola, all of which have widely used ivermectin for years against parasitical disease, all have enviable COVID records compared with their similarly sized counterparts Brazil, Spain and Peru
Real Clear Politics article floats open borders lunatic Mick Mulvaney for new Heritage Foundation president
Somebody put a fork in it already.
Monday, March 22, 2021
COVID hospitalizations in the US may have stopped falling
In the University of Minnesota data, here's where we've been so far in March:
3/01: 49,471
Friday, March 19, 2021
VAERS update for reactions to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, as reported through March 12, 2021
VAERS update for reactions to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as reported through March 12, 2021
Blindness/1 of 3 categories only: 24
Blurry vision: 175
Chest pain: 516
Chest discomfort: 627
Cardiac arrest: 88
Deafness/1 of 5 categories only: 38
Tinnitus/ringing, buzzing in the ear: 142
Diarrhoea: 802
Thrombosis/stroke: 52
Spontaneous abortion: 42
Facial paralysis: 262
Death: 633
Unable to breath enough/dyspnoea: 1395
Muscle pain/myalgia: 1548
Sense losses: touch/hypoaesthesia (878), smell/anosmia (163), taste/ageusia (174)
Swelling: lymphatic/lymphadenopathy (579), lips (231), throat/pharyngeal (210), face (289), tongue (235), peripheral (322)
Severe itching/pruritus: 1106
Rash: 1099
Hives/urticaria: 774
Tingling sensations/paraesthesia: 1149
Oral tingling/paraesthesia: 520
Joint pain/arthralgia: 1203
Pain in extremities: 1803
Tightness of throat: 387
Anaphylactic reaction: 181
Fever/pyrexia: 3052
Headache: 4467
Well, I found one guy with the temerity to point out what a phony baloney plastic banana good time rock n rolla Rush Limbaugh was on immigration
From a good thread discussing possible replacements for Rush Limbaugh.
Commenters get it that playing reruns hosted by loyalists ain't gonna cut it.
Cumulus Media's Westwood One is challenging the time slot of Rush Limbaugh with Dan Bongino.
That should force EIB's hand to up their game.
Meanwhile under George W. Bush, Rush Limbaugh licked his finger, checked the wind, and said what he said. Which was Rush's typical behavior. As Rush told 60 Minutes, he was there to see how much money he could make advertisers pay to be on his show. That meant keeping and growing a Republican audience. Rush was never about principle. He was just about convincing you that he was in order to keep you listening.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Monday, March 15, 2021
COVID-19 hospitalizations fell only about 3,000 in the last six days in the University of Minnesota Carlson School data
I'm looking for more like 25,000 total hospitalized before I feel better about this, which was their count last September at the lows before the second wave hit and which crested over the Christmas/New Year period. The equivalent level at The Atlantic at the time was about 29,000.
And how come New York Governor Andrew Cuomo isn't taking heat over being in first place? Again. Huh? Huh? Huh?
Trend for Tanana River Ice-Outs 1917-2020 continues to show them occurring much earlier after 104 years
This is a corrected chart and supersedes all previous iterations. Data in the chart has been double-checked again against printed versions of the data available from the Nenana Ice Classic. One or two dates were incorrectly shown in previous versions of my chart through 2018.
The overall trend earlier in those charts remains unchanged, however, and has been reinforced by the record-setting early Ice-Out in 2019 on April 14. This is because of the preponderance of relatively earlier Ice-Outs April 30 through May 7, of which there are forty-five. With or without the record early Ice-Out on April 14, 2019 and the relatively early 2020 Ice-Out on April 27, the median date remains the same: May 4. Half the Ice-Outs occur before that date, half after.
Otherwise from April 14-29 there are 27 early Ice-Outs vs. May 8-20 with 32 late Ice-Outs:
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Coronavirus cases have been in headlong retreat in the UK and USA since peaking in early January, weeks before vaccination levels became comparable to present day European levels where cases continue to rise
Besides that, new cases also fell dramatically from early January in both Europe and South America before ticking up again after February 15th. Both regions were then and still remain far behind vaccination levels in the UK and USA. There must be some other explanation apart from vaccines why cases fell so precipitously.
Damned if I know what it is, save for "seasonality". But it sure as hell ain't vaccines. The US hit the lackluster present day European vaccination levels in the first week of February, and the UK did the same a week earlier, yet daily new confirmed cases were already in free-fall in both.
As vaccinations had nothing to do with the drop in cases in the US, UK, Europe and South America in January, it is likewise doubtful their relative paucity in Europe and South America now has anything to do with the uptick in cases since Feb 15.
Psychiatry is such a joke when it's the patient who determines the diagnosis of major depression
Imagine your dentist doing that for a cavity.
Dentist: "Do you feel a hole in your tooth with your tongue?"
Patient: "Yes".
Dentist: "How large is it?"
Patient: "Feels really big".
Dentist: "Well, I'm afraid that one's got to come out".
For the study, published in JAMA Network Open, the team looked data from eight waves of surveys conducted between June 2020 and January 2021.
Respondents were narrowed down to 3,904 individuals who said they had been infected with COVID-19 in the past but had since recovered.
They were asked to rank how severe their illness was and if they had any persistent symptoms since testing negative.
All of the participants filled out the Patient Health Questionnaire–9 (PHQ-9), which is a diagnostic instrument used to diagnose mood disorders such as depression.
Patients are asked about their mood or behavior over the last two weeks including whether they've had 'little interest or pleasure in doing things' or have been 'feeling down, depressed, or hopeless.'
Those filling out the survey can choose one of the following 'not at all,' 'several days,' 'more than half the days,' or 'nearly every day,' which are scored from zero to three.
On a scale of zero to 27, people who scored 10 or greater are considered to be moderately or severely depressed.
Of the participants, 2,046, or 52.4 percent, scored high enough to be considered to have symptoms of major depression.