2nd wave hereor it’s not even the 2nd one since the 1st never really ended to begin with.
Fauci described it as a wave on top of a wave.

2nd wave hereor it’s not even the 2nd one since the 1st never really ended to begin with.
100% non-severity rate but what those side effects hitting for?I just heard on MSNBC that Moderna is looking for emergency deployment for their vaccine. They sampled 30k, and had a 100% non-severity rate. Said that if it's done they could start having deployment by Christmas.
theyre overwhelmingly not gonna die thoAt this point I'm fukk it let them die. If they're going to be selfish and risk killing me I'm not going to feel sympathy for them.![]()
100% non-severity rate but what those side effects hitting for?![]()
This summer, Luke Hutchison, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology–educated computational biologist, volunteered for a trial of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. After he got the second injection, his arm immediately swelled up to the size of a “goose egg,” Hutchison says. He can’t be sure he got the vaccine and not a placebo, but within a few hours, the healthy then-43-year-old was beset by bone and muscle aches and a 38.9°C fever that felt, he says, “unbearable.” “I started shaking. I had cold and hot rushes,” he says. “I was sitting by the phone all night long thinking: ‘Should I call 911?’”
Hutchison’s symptoms resolved after 12 hours. But, he says, “Nobody prepared me for the severity of this.”
I just heard on MSNBC that Moderna is looking for emergency deployment for their vaccine. They sampled 30k, and had a 100% non-severity rate. Said that if it's done they could start having deployment by Christmas.