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Filthy

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Many millions of those doses are already sold as per contracts. I believe I read they plan to produce 1,3 billion doses in 2021.
OK - 600M inoculations. It's a 2-dose solution.

Either way, it's optimistic to think the US will be at 60% inoculated (recovered/vaccinated) by end of next year.
of course, lots of room for improvements in the next 12 months, so I'm optimistic
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Jul 22, 2015
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The growing faction of German Qanon members praise him.
Qanon: Something big is coming on this date.

*Date passes nothing happens*

Non-moron: I thought something was supposed to happen?

Qanon: It did, bro. Did you see him fix his tie? That's the signal that it's on.
 
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I hope everyone here really looking into this will figure out it is actually a partnership between Pfizer and Biontech, a German company.
One of the first things I looked up.

Master race saving the world yet again...
 

Thuglife13

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Young Kids Losing Basic Skills Under Coronavirus Lockdowns

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Coronavirus lockdowns are taking a toll on some young kids who no longer remember how to eat with utensils, while others have regressed back to diapers, according to a new study from the United Kingdom.

The report found that some children had regressed from potty training and were back to wearing diapers, while others “had forgotten some basic skills they had mastered, such as eating with a knife and fork- not to mention the loss of early progress in words and numbers.”

Other children lost their stamina and some lost physical fitness. Some children in the study showed signs of mental distress such as an increase in eating disorders and self harm.
 

nuraknu

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This is interesting. I did notice at one point a few months ago I think (it all bleeds together) my son eating things with his hands more that should have been eaten with a fork. But I saw the trend and kept on him. Can't have the food if you don't use your fork. Never stopped using a spoon though- he loves cereal and milk.