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  1. #1734
    Quote Originally Posted by PahllusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    They getting healthy people to get infected to test the vaccines efficacy. Please <insert deity may it work.

    COVID has really reminded me just how short life is and just how lucky we are to travel the world and bang and huge choice of beautiful young women at an affordable price (compared to say marriage). Here I am stuck in USA sex prison of fat, expensive, tatoo plastered hos' with their princess attitudes and sleazy scene. Berlin has some awesome old school brothels with lovely rooms, a proper latte or cognac, and attentive staff, naturally spotlessly clean and for about EUR60 for 30 minutes. Feels more like a small boutique restaurant, but with hot women who will disrobe and blow your mind.

    May the airlines survive; that there is a radical economic reconstruction period; that COVID ends and a room full of smiling, beautiful women may return.

    Airlines and travel make for a much bigger set set of color crayons to enjoy life with.
    Pfizer save mankind for strong erection at older age and now Pfizer save mankind by saving FKK via finding the cure for the virus that is the cause of the closure or limited operation of many FKK!

    I hear nothing from Hessen? NRW opened, artemins opened, Globe Zurich opened, but what about Hessen region? I hope palace and Oase will be able to operate again before it is too late for them to sustain the closure fee!

  2. #1733
    Life almost normal in Sweden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap28egc5wGI.

    Herd immunity without chemicals from Big Pharma.

    Where are the masses of dead people in Sweden? Where are they, CovIdiots and VaxxIdiots?

    Pity that Sweden is run by hardcore feminists who don't allow FKK clubs. LOL!

  3. #1732
    Wondering how many of the handful of people on the "covid is no big deal" and "anti vaccine" camps actually have any type of science background or education. The way they select and process information definitely suggests a lack of ability or mental discipline to analyze data and integrate observations into their worldview with an objective, logical, and reasonable mind. It seems evident that there are a bunch of business and social science types talking about hard science and epidemiology. Nothing wrong with not being a person with a STEM background, society needs people of all backgrounds. But the fact that the poorly trained and misinformed are often the loudest seems about right as society is full of frauds who only work towards self-gain by riding on the backs of more capable and altruistic men.

  4. #1731
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    We'll have "herd immunity" when there's a vaccine, and the wait for widespread access will not be much longer. Encouraging people to go out and get infected seeking herd immunity is a fool's errand that will lead to great numbers of unnecessary deaths and more instances where hospital systems are overwhelmed. Though popular in monger forums and at Trump rallies, no credible contagious disease specialists advocate for such nonsense. One of Trump's personal quacks does, but he's a radiologist and way outside his expertise.

    As to your "Hammer Hammer" example, well, there's always going to be plenty of dumb people in the world. History testifies to that fact more than any other. Just look who managed to get elected president of the US in 2016, and I rest my case.

    P.S. Reported cases of reinfection at this point are few and far between. It's possible that the vaccines will require a booster, like once a year or so.
    Fauci and Gates are sounding reasonably confident about a vaccine by year end, with 5 candidates in Phase 3. Fauci's focus is on US and Gates cares more about worldwide availability and especially poor nations in 3rd world. A large enough percent may refuse to take the vaccine, we are seeing it right here, and I have no idea how effective any of those candidates will be if / when they are approved.

    Are people expected to choose which one they want to take, or will they have not that much choice due to general availability? Given that a sizeable section of population are such anti vaxxers, their confusion will only grow if they are asked at the pharma counter "do you want the Pfizer or Astra or Moderna or JNJ vaccine". (I am leaving out the Chinese and Russian ones out for now).

    Most companies I know in the US are working on the assumption that we will be with this Covid till at least Spring. Very few companies are making plans for bringing employees back to offices and many jobs may simply never come back to offices. Given how badly this has been mismanaged and how political it has become and how things have generally turned out to be worse than initially expected, I will wait for widespread vaccination to have happened and cases plummeting to extremely small numbers before celebrating we have beaten this. Perhaps that reflects my handle on this site.

  5. #1730
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    Are you talking about total deaths since the beginning of Covid-19 or the current 7 or 3 days moving averages of deaths, for last few months? I'm talking about 7 or 3 days moving averages of deaths for last 3 months, which tells us how good or bad any country handled it.
    Sweden's mistakes are now clear even to their chief epidemiologist Tegnell. I love Sweden and Swedish people and I think it is a great place to live, but they have got it wrong in the case of Covid-19. They have got it so wrong that they are now slowly and gradually changing their policy to align with their neighbouring countries. Here is a fine article that explains everything that has happened in Sweden from the beginning of the pandemic https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020...ierce-backlash.

  6. #1729
    Quote Originally Posted by Pessimist  [View Original Post]
    You were advocating stopping people at the FKK gates, even those Asians who may have been living in Germany for a while; in any case, if that Asian was already let loose in German society and assuming he is infected, he is already passing it along at the eateries, movies, bars etc but you specifically advocated stopping them at the FKK doors. I asked back then "why not stop all Chinese from coming over to western countries" but your sole interest was stopping them at FKKs and stopping all people with Asian look, not just Chinese citizens.

    As far as establishments looking out for their own interest, that is just code speak for discrimination. Even if they stopped Asian looking people, some non Asian male could come inside, infect the girls and other gents. Italy was already well infected for example. Your red tape issue does not fly because if the government is indeed corrupt and letting in infected people from abroad, it is only a matter of time before locals get infected, come inside the clubs and pass the infection. So, your discriminatory recommendation was not truly a solution to protect the club at any time.

    With Sweden, you are saying they were right to not have done distancing from the very beginning. As far as I know, they never put any restrictions in place now or earlier. You seem to approve it. You even cited Nobel's as proof. So, I am wondering how you square this admiration for having zero restrictions from the very beginning and your prior advocation for stopping Asian looking people specifically at FKKs.
    Do you think countries are right to restrict people's movement now? Your own answer to it will give you answers (that you want to hear, not necessarily the correct answer) to all your questions above. Good luck.

  7. #1728
    Big, powerful, rich Bavaria is starting confining. Berlin, Koln, Frankfurt are closing on evening and night, LR is closing earlier. NL now prefer to confine for second wave, like Ireland, Wales, Liverpool, Catalunya after Madrid. Virus spreading everywhere at the moment and killing more than on Summer, with grippe also arriving. Facts and figures.

  8. #1727

    Well

    Quote Originally Posted by Pessimist  [View Original Post]
    I don't believe anyone is going to ring a bell and announce "we achieved herd immunity, it is all clear now". In any case, it won't matter. The sign that most people will look for is declining daily and weekly positives. When those decline to very small numbers, people gain confidence and roam around, go on vacation and even FKKs, as they did in Europe. And if herd immunity is not truly reached and infections rise again, there will be hand wringing, a lot of back and forth mutual recriminations, and some amount of restrictions on mobility will happen; some of those restrictions may be imposed by higher ups, some are are voluntary. Some will be like HammerHammer "ignore the virus you fools, it is a nothingburger" types, and others will be "stay home and watch porn, print a hundred messages on ISG types."
    We'll have "herd immunity" when there's a vaccine, and the wait for widespread access will not be much longer. Encouraging people to go out and get infected seeking herd immunity is a fool's errand that will lead to great numbers of unnecessary deaths and more instances where hospital systems are overwhelmed. Though popular in monger forums and at Trump rallies, no credible contagious disease specialists advocate for such nonsense. One of Trump's personal quacks does, but he's a radiologist and way outside his expertise.

    As to your "Hammer Hammer" example, well, there's always going to be plenty of dumb people in the world. History testifies to that fact more than any other. Just look who managed to get elected president of the US in 2016, and I rest my case.

    P.S. Reported cases of reinfection at this point are few and far between. It's possible that the vaccines will require a booster, like once a year or so.

  9. #1726
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, I don't think we need to stop Asians at the FKK doors for Covid-19 any more. There was a window of time early on when Asians, particularly people from China, should have been stopped to spread the virus, but that window of opportunity has long gone as most countries and establishments didn't do that fast enough and thus we all ended up in this global pandemic (as opposed to having it a localized issue). Now even Europeans cannot freely travel within Europe! But again, if any country or continent starts another new pathogen like Covid-19 or Ebola, all other countries and their establishments should immediately stop people coming from those areas to reduce the spread, it's a basic common sense and very simple to understand, I don't know why anyone would argue against that. Also then, every establishment (eg FKKs) should use their best judgment on who to stop (legally) for their business to survive, as opposed to simply waiting for Governments to dictate what to do; we all know that most Governments are full of red tapes and slow to act or react.
    You were advocating stopping people at the FKK gates, even those Asians who may have been living in Germany for a while; in any case, if that Asian was already let loose in German society and assuming he is infected, he is already passing it along at the eateries, movies, bars etc but you specifically advocated stopping them at the FKK doors. I asked back then "why not stop all Chinese from coming over to western countries" but your sole interest was stopping them at FKKs and stopping all people with Asian look, not just Chinese citizens.

    As far as establishments looking out for their own interest, that is just code speak for discrimination. Even if they stopped Asian looking people, some non Asian male could come inside, infect the girls and other gents. Italy was already well infected for example. Your red tape issue does not fly because if the government is indeed corrupt and letting in infected people from abroad, it is only a matter of time before locals get infected, come inside the clubs and pass the infection. So, your discriminatory recommendation was not truly a solution to protect the club at any time.

    With Sweden, you are saying they were right to not have done distancing from the very beginning. As far as I know, they never put any restrictions in place now or earlier. You seem to approve it. You even cited Nobel's as proof. So, I am wondering how you square this admiration for having zero restrictions from the very beginning and your prior advocation for stopping Asian looking people specifically at FKKs.

  10. #1725
    Quote Originally Posted by McAdonis  [View Original Post]
    Based on confirmed cases, Sweden does not seem close to herd immunity. For reference, both Sweden and Czech Republic have populations of 10 million. In the next day or two, Czech Republic will probably have double the number of infections as Sweden.

    Czech Rep 203 K infections since start of pandemic. Sweden 107 K infections since start of pandemic.
    Again, life sciences is not my area of expertise, far from it. But just using "common sense" (FWIW), herd immunity is an unclear subject with Covid-19. For example, the normally bandied about number is 60-70% population infection at which point it is expected that herd immunity has been achieved. At least based on what I read so far. But I don't know if that is the same % for every new virus outbreak?

    Also, I read that a few people who had confirmed infections earlier tested positive again. I don't know if that has any impact on the likelihood of this herd immunity at that 60-70% cumulative infection. If a guy who has been infected previously can be infected again, where was the immunity? Granted, he may be one of the very few. I know people who took flu shots still can catch a mild flu. Will Covid-19 be like that? Experts can chime in. Not my subject.

    Also, I don't know if herd immunity is a concept that you will only know has been achieved looking backwards. For example, while 8 M+ confirmed infections have been reported in US, I read that the actual is several times higher, perhaps 5 to 10 times higher. But that 5 to 10 times is an estimation, not a precise number. So, do we have 40 million silently infected or is it 80 million at this moment? If herd immunity is achieved at 2/3 of population, say 220 M; does it mean when the confirmed positives are 1/10 of it, ie. 22 M then we have achieved herd immunity? Or is it achieved when we are at 44 M confirmed positives?

    I don't believe anyone is going to ring a bell and announce "we achieved herd immunity, it is all clear now". In any case, it won't matter. The sign that most people will look for is declining daily and weekly positives. When those decline to very small numbers, people gain confidence and roam around, go on vacation and even FKKs, as they did in Europe. And if herd immunity is not truly reached and infections rise again, there will be hand wringing, a lot of back and forth mutual recriminations, and some amount of restrictions on mobility will happen; some of those restrictions may be imposed by higher ups, some are are voluntary. Some will be like HammerHammer "ignore the virus you fools, it is a nothingburger" types, and others will be "stay home and watch porn, print a hundred messages on ISG types."

  11. #1724
    Quote Originally Posted by SmokeLight  [View Original Post]
    My secret hope is virus miraculously mutates away, but that is probably a 0.001% chance, like winning a lottery. I constantly search for ways to stay in a better mood, which, in my case, translates to my sex life. I wonder how everybody else is coping with the current conditions as well as a long term perspective into the next year.
    Good news for all the idiots hoping for a largely untested vaccine, some guy in Brazil just died after taking the vaccine: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/ar...authority-says.

    "A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that the trial would have been suspended if the volunteer who died had received the COVID-19 vaccine, suggesting the person was part of the control group that was given a meningitis vaccine. ".

    So this is what can happen when you give perfectly healthy people a completely unnecessary (in this case, meningitis) vaccine. Just wait until all the big pharma companies, their lobbyists, and corrupt health regulators, and incompetent politicians will unleash some barely tested CV19 "vaccine" onto the world.

    More good news for the pro-vaxxers: https://www.reuters.com/article/heal...-idUSL4N2HC0QA.

    Unless you're really old, very fat and have sever underlying illnesses, a better bet would be to hope for herd immunity.

    Sweden has already almost achieved this. A stable amount of "cases" but very few deaths and hospitalisations. Hence: life is almost back to normal in Sweden, and if people in Germany hadn't panicked, things would have been back to normal here as well by now. FKKs would be running as usual, girls would not be unemployed and us men would be getting laid.

    "Cases" are rising, case fatality rates are declining: https://ourworldindata.org/coronavir...pickerSort=asc.

    Look at the number of Swedish "cases" which has been more or less stable for months, despite having a colder climate and an earlier start of the regular flu season than the rest of Europe: https://ourworldindata.org/coronavir...pickerSort=asc.

    German numbers: https://qap.ecdc.europa.eu/public/ex...19-mobile.html#global-overview-tab.

    During the last 14 days; cases 74676, deaths 313, cases per 100 k people: 89,95 and deaths per 100 k people: hold onto your seats, a spectacular 0,38!

  12. #1723
    Quote Originally Posted by SmokeLight  [View Original Post]
    Cheers, Pahllus! Great to know there are like-minded people. It's getting harder to find positive thoughts here and in other forums nowadays. Yours is an optimistic exception. Back in spring 2020 they had predictions that vaccines will be ready by fall. It kept me upbeat and I worked hard all summer hoping to relax my fall schedule and stack up 2 or 3 October-November trips to the FKK land. Yet September situation deteriorated gradually in US and everywhere in Europe. I now read news from Germany that vaccines, if approved early next year, will be widely available only much later, like summer or fall. I can only hope we get them sooner. I no longer read seriously USA media (headlines are enough) about vaccines altogether, they keep saying "in a couple of months" all the time, which I find useless.

    My secret hope is virus miraculously mutates away, but that is probably a 0.001% chance, like winning a lottery. I constantly search for ways to stay in a better mood, which, in my case, translates to my sex life. I wonder how everybody else is coping with the current conditions as well as a long term perspective into the next year.
    I am no virus expert, far from it, but the people I respect such as Dr Fauci, Bill Gates, some others that I read have always said from the beginning that a good vaccine is at least a year away if not longer.

    "Back in spring 2020 they had predictions that vaccines will be ready by fall" -- whoever said that have never been credible. Of course I am not knowledgeable enough to know who is credible and who is not credible, as one needs to have even a modest knowledge to know who is an expert. But I fall back on the household names I know and have been believable, say Dr Sanjay Gupta, and I see who he respects, and say if that is Dr Fauci, then I go by what Dr Fauci thinks is a realistic expectation for vaccines. I simply respect Bill Gates, so that may be my personal problem but I respect him and he has invested billions of money in this area with purely an altruistic motive. All of those people never said a safe, effective vaccine is ready in 7 billion doses in 4 to 6 months.

    Oh, there are certain politicians who have said vaccines will be ready before November 3. I personally think those politicians are even more clueless than I am, so there is that.

  13. #1722
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    No he doesn't "agree" with you. Sweden has been a disaster, killed 5000+ of it's citizens needlessly, 11 times the per capita death rate of it's neighbor Norway chasing herd immunity. Only a moron would argue for Sweden, but if you must, carry on. Wink.
    Check Sweden's daily death rates for last 3 months, and compare that with rest of the Europe's per million population. Hopefully you will learn something new without name calling. Wink back at you.

  14. #1721
    Quote Originally Posted by Pessimist  [View Original Post]
    So, given that you now approve of Sweden's approach I assume you have changed your view on FKK door policies in February? Just to recap: back then, you repeatedly advocated that FKKs should deny admission to people with Asian look at the door. My view at that time was that a country should make its own policy on who to let in and who to deny visa stamp into the country, but once someone is inside the country and was free to visit shops, movie theaters, restaurants, concerts and grocery stores and bars, it was racist to deny them admission only to FKKs.

    It is all in the past now, and of no consequence. But I find it curious that your view is now 180 deg turn from then: "no admission to a specific ethnic look demographic at the FKK doors" to "a country is absolutely right to never have done any restrictive admissions in any part of their economy from the very beginning".

    Obviously, we all change and evolve our views and opinions but I am curious to see this change.

    As for Swedes, they are nice people, I wish them the best. As I wish the best for all nations (even to commie China and its thug government that may have played a vile and evil role in the proliferation of this virus).
    Yeah, I don't think we need to stop Asians at the FKK doors for Covid-19 any more. There was a window of time early on when Asians, particularly people from China, should have been stopped to spread the virus, but that window of opportunity has long gone as most countries and establishments didn't do that fast enough and thus we all ended up in this global pandemic (as opposed to having it a localized issue). Now even Europeans cannot freely travel within Europe! But again, if any country or continent starts another new pathogen like Covid-19 or Ebola, all other countries and their establishments should immediately stop people coming from those areas to reduce the spread, it's a basic common sense and very simple to understand, I don't know why anyone would argue against that. Also then, every establishment (eg FKKs) should use their best judgment on who to stop (legally) for their business to survive, as opposed to simply waiting for Governments to dictate what to do; we all know that most Governments are full of red tapes and slow to act or react.

  15. #1720
    Meanwhile, a Brazilian in "the control group" (LOL? Right.) of the AstraZeneca vaccine final testing stage, just died.

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