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  1. #9119
    I mean. The new omicron vaccine will be primarily suited towards the BA1 variant. Not the BA2 variant. So you will first need one for BA1. And then wait a bit longer for the additional BA2 booster!

  2. #9118
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Wouldn't dog my literature friends as they're a different type of smart. Respectable.

    But yeah, media and communications, joke degrees where we hid big dumb guys.
    Or smart enough to evade the quackzine.

    Good luck on the next jab!

    News of the week is the new BA 2 variant of omicron. Spread faster and is more dangerous than the original omicron. Especially among the over 60 demographic crowds who just randomly also happened to receive their 3rd or 4th shots in countries like Israel and Denmark.

    As a communication guy I advice Escape Artist to get his 5th jab before the end of may!

  3. #9117

    Omicron on top killer

    3700 known deaths yesterday in US under Omicron. About 470 for 2 last days in Germany. More than 300 daily in UK since beginning of year, 360 yesterday. 435000 new cases in France yesterday, our record ever since start, when France make more test than Germany or UK, I don't know why? Kind of panic when I don't. Omicron is spreading more and more, killing more and more according to figures even in vaccination high rate countries like UK or Germany or France. Not finished yet and quite logical after Christmas / new year party. Will be under control for me when less than 100 daily deaths for weeks in Germany or France. More complicated for UK and US are really down under once more, but just normal with their medical level. Internet was never truth, the field like the steep are the truth, then You know some less than 65 kgs bicycle racers go downhill at more than 100 km / h on 12/13 % steep, just for dynamics and knowledge about, like about probability = more cases, more deaths.

  4. #9116
    https://youtu.be/VVxmAIKjYM4

    Well, even if 3 or 4 jabs doesn't seem to be working for anything except increasing the all cause mortality rates and a slew of adverse effects, there is still a great reason to keep going and vaccinate more!

    And that reason is all about giving BigB, PiZ and Escape Artist their eventual 10th jab!

    Cause they won't escape that one! Soon!

  5. #9115
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Don't care how you got here. Just don't install my toilet so close the the bathtub next time.
    You have to understand from your US and internet you know so few about EU and you can ask your French friend here, my obsessed follower since 2013 who can't experience same than me, in France, engineers schools like mine are far higher selection than universities and even our best like Dauphine, or medical studies, or architecture, even shorter to become engineer than doctor, 5 years after high school but highest selection on end of high school. When architects make plans, I most often need to correct, improve for technique and cost, to make their paper becoming real, having life rather than just paper, giving stars in eyes to people who project their future life in the place. When I see no brained sporty in US universities, when I remember brain performances tests for how fast you can find a solution in Math sup / Math spe in famous Saint Louis school when I was only 18, for sure I preferred to go to see Depeche mode in concert or run to ski and as soon I made enough money working on most of my Summer holidays, to buy a really sporty car reaching 220 on late 80's when I was just a bit more than 20 and already loving and pushing speed. 4 years later, fell in love for legendary RS500, even crashed, but I knew she was for me, rebuilt, improved and for nearly 25 years of my life. A real engineer able to build with his brain.

  6. #9114
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Germans have always been slow to change once they've started something.

    But I wasn't aware of an expiration date on the Hessen mandate. If so, I'm less pessimistic about my assumption. For now though, I plan on being in Europe soon and will keep Frankfurt off my itinerary unless it changes in the next few weeks.
    Remember Hessen remained closed whole 2020 when NRW reopened for around 2 months.

  7. #9113
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Something to be said about case numbers, specifically Germany's relatively low cases. In fact, oddly much lower than all of their bordering nations to the east, west, north, and south.

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE

    Are the Germans that much better at controlling the virus or is it that they just don't test at every opportunity? Test numbers are also the lowest in the region:

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE.
    True, Germany have less new cases than France when French are crazy to test very often, kind of 1 million tests daily. No test for me since 9 December at Sharks, booster was enough just to buy my freedom, before buying points for my driving license. But many positive will always make deaths and I'm fully sure Germans think 239 on a day are way too much, some landers closing risky places like brothels, or no vaccine = not entering shops. I don't remember hearing same about flu.

  8. #9112
    Quote Originally Posted by Ararat  [View Original Post]
    What about "Majoring in literature, media and communications"? Couple of the football team players. I guess this means Georgia Tech thinks those are joke majors?
    Wouldn't dog my literature friends as they're a different type of smart. Respectable.

    But yeah, media and communications, joke degrees where we hid big dumb guys.

  9. #9111
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Something to be said about case numbers, specifically Germany's relatively low cases. In fact, oddly much lower than all of their bordering nations to the east, west, north, and south.

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE

    Are the Germans that much better at controlling the virus or is it that they just don't test at every opportunity? Test numbers are also the lowest in the region:

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE.
    Everyone in Germany needs to sacrifice for the sake of FKK. They need to avoid all covid testing except if a schnelltest required to enter an FKK. All these people testing at hospitals and doctors can just buy a can of oxygen and wait it out at home instead.

  10. #9110
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    240 deaths and 120000 new cases yesterday in Germany, more than under flu.
    239 deaths on 18 January.

    Which is less than 600 death one week before that (11 Jan) and less than 350 2 weeks before (4 Jan). Deaths in Germany going down. You should have spend less time with cars and ski and more time paying attention in school to see a bigger picture.

  11. #9109
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    In France, some engineers schools are higher ranked than all our universities or architecture schools, best at school don't go to university but to best engineers or business schools and I was in one of the 10 best engineers schools in France on late 80's, with higher level than now. And as told my mum and some teachers: you could have better, but you like too much ski and cars, they were right. I didn't learn efficiency at any school but with cars, starting with my first H3 E21 which was engineered prepared in Germany when I bought but I improved more with race injectors and air filter for nearly 30 power more, that s why I m so efficient to make money in my job, what is result expected, always looking for performance.
    Don't care how you got here. Just don't install my toilet so close the the bathtub next time.

  12. #9108

    No cases if you don't test

    Something to be said about case numbers, specifically Germany's relatively low cases. In fact, oddly much lower than all of their bordering nations to the east, west, north, and south.

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE

    Are the Germans that much better at controlling the virus or is it that they just don't test at every opportunity? Test numbers are also the lowest in the region:

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE

    On further inspection against their neighbors, their positive result rate is second only to Switzerland, meaning they are less likely to perform screening tests and more likely to perform diagnostic testing. Therefore less asymptomatic positive cases being caught.

    https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...UT~DNK~CHE~CZE

    My optimistic conclusion:

    Omicron is even more widespread in Germany than numbers suggests because asymptomatic cases are not being tested and recorded. With hospitalizations and deaths continuing to decline, Omicron is not having much of an effect on the German healthcare burden. This is actually really good news for Germany as they are likely pretty deep into the Omicron surge and that much closer to the end of the surge.

  13. #9107
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    I went to Georgia Institute of Technology after high school. The order of prestige and ability went:

    1. High level Engineering and Architecture majors.

    2. Civil Engineers and Industrial Engineers.

    3. Management and Building Construction majors (not actual engineers).

    Seems like you fall in the latter group. Good for you for going to college.
    What about "Majoring in literature, media and communications"? Couple of the football team players. I guess this means Georgia Tech thinks those are joke majors?

  14. #9106
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuber19  [View Original Post]
    Why do you think it will not change?

    The Hotspot rule ((As soon as the incidence of infection in a county exceeds 350 for three consecutive days, additional "hotspot regulations" take effect locally from the next day)) is valid until February I think (not sure which date) , they have to agree to extend it after that , which make no sense if hospitalizations and deaths didn't go up!

    I just don't know what do expect in this crazy time they call ((Pandemic)).
    Germans have always been slow to change once they've started something.

    But I wasn't aware of an expiration date on the Hessen mandate. If so, I'm less pessimistic about my assumption. For now though, I plan on being in Europe soon and will keep Frankfurt off my itinerary unless it changes in the next few weeks.

  15. #9105
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Unless they amend rules to look at hospitalizations and deaths like they are in NRW, Hessen will probably not open before March, maybe even April.

    Hospital cases still going down since beginning of December. Deaths going down since Christmas. Maybe small increase with Omicron.

    Summary:

    If Hessen change rules to look at Hospital patients, Sharks can open immediately, if only looking at cases, March / April.

    I don't think they will change.
    Why do you think it will not change?

    The Hotspot rule ((As soon as the incidence of infection in a county exceeds 350 for three consecutive days, additional "hotspot regulations" take effect locally from the next day)) is valid until February I think (not sure which date) , they have to agree to extend it after that , which make no sense if hospitalizations and deaths didn't go up!

    I just don't know what do expect in this crazy time they call ((Pandemic)).

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