Peacedog wrote: COVID in Africa. Bottom line is we really don’t know why the numbers are so low there, but increasingly it does not appear to be a low case count based off of poor reporting.
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Where-We-Work/Africa-OfficeWe believe that solutions to Africa’s greatest challenges can come from within Africa. Our role is to support African partners whose bold ideas and creative approaches have the potential to save lives, improve health, and help farming families all across the continent. We devote half of the foundation’s resources to projects in Africa and to helping African countries learn from one another.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Well, since South Africa actually has a major Covid problem I'm not sure how useful these general observations are. It could very well be under or non reporting.
Trick wrote:South Africa is one of the test areas where AstraZenica are in phase 3 of its covid19 vaccine, their testing had for the moment been halted since test person got ill in some neural infection by the vaccine.........
Who volunteers for vaccine testing ? Is there money involved, does the test subjects get payed?
Is there money involved, does the test subjects get payed?
Steve James wrote:Trick wrote:South Africa is one of the test areas where AstraZenica are in phase 3 of its covid19 vaccine, their testing had for the moment been halted since test person got ill in some neural infection by the vaccine.........
Who volunteers for vaccine testing ? Is there money involved, does the test subjects get payed?
The bad vaccine response was in the UK, fwiw.
Volunteers volunteer.
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they have to sign papers so they cannot sue the company.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Sturgis was a super spreader event. Duh...
https://jalopnik.com/results-are-in-stu ... J3iCZsHXWI
We had the "pleasure" of driving through Sturgis during the event. It was funny to watch all the people hauling (not riding) their bikes and then stopping to hop on once they were 15 miles outside of town. Suburban cosplay at its second best.
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