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Peter Marks, MD, PhD directs the US FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) and will "call the balls and strikes" on any COVID-19 vaccine, according to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn. He joins JAMA editor Howard Bauchner for an update on vaccine progress-to-date and prospects for pre-election political interference in the FDA approval process.

 
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Update for Oct 5
Starts 2:22 minutes in.

 
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The growth of coronavirus in a given area is dependent on two primary factors:
1. How dense the population is
2. How dense the population is

If we all start reporting to admin maybe he would delete these stupid conspiracy theories and perhaps save just one life. At some point we all have to draw the line.
 
The growth of coronavirus in a given area is dependent on two primary factors:
1. How dense the population is
2. How dense the population is

If we all start reporting to admin maybe he would delete these stupid conspiracy theories and perhaps save just one life. At some point we all have to draw the line.
Let's all be clear though. Conspiracies and cults and extremist movements are generally started by pretty smart people. Convincing idiots to follow your lead is hugely profitable.
 
Legendary journalist Bob Woodward talks to CNN's Wolf Blitzer about President Trump's administration and the response to the coronavirus pandemic.

 
Thursday Oct 15 update
Starts at 5:00 minute mark

 
Still doing well in BC. Cases are up due to increased testing, evidenced by positive tests rate down to 1.5%. Reproduction rate still floating around 1.0 and 70-ish people hospitalized. And outside the Lower Rainland there's barely a whiff of virus. Well done BC.
 
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http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/data



British Columbia Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report October 9 – October 15, 2020

Key Findings BC continues to report a relatively stable weekly number of COVID-19 cases in the second wave; the number of hospitalisations and deaths remain lower than in the first wave.
  • The number of new cases reported this week (968) increased slightly compared to last week (846); the majority of new cases were reported by FHA.
  • The number of active cases (1,494) has increased compared to last week (1,394); however the proportion of active cases remained the same.
  • The most likely source of infection remains contact with a local case or cluster, with a large proportion of recent cases still pending exposure information.
  • Cases increased in most age groups in the past week; cases between 20-39 years increased again after a decrease in the previous week and cases between the ages of 40-59 years continue to increase.
  • The numbers of new hospital admissions by day shows variability over the past two weeks, but new hospitalisations remain lower than in late March and early April. The number of total cases currently in hospital has increased over the past 3 days. The number of new deaths remains low.
  • The number of cases currently in critical care has increased over the past week, but remains lower than in late March and early April.
http://www.bccdc.ca/Health-Info-Site/Documents/BC_Surveillance_Summary_Oct_15_2020.pdf
 
Canada has the biggest deficit in the G20 & the highest unemployment in the G7. The highest cost for the worst result.
Canada's debt is measured in the billions and the US debt is measured in the trillions so someone is pissing on your boot and claiming it's raining. Don't fall for this nonsense.
 
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