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by Sean Hayden » Sat Aug 22, 2020 10:48 pm
Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 6:44 am
Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:40 pm
I must admit to taking some pleasure in being thought of as someone who simply does what he's told.
Clean your room!
You're not my real dad.

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by Hermit » Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:06 am
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould
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by Sean Hayden » Sun Aug 23, 2020 4:10 am
I was given a year of free milkshakes once. The year passed and I hadn’t bothered to get even one.
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by rainbow » Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:20 am
rainbow wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 10:03 am
So back to my question.
The Dutch government says 500 people are getting infected every day, you say it is 10.
Who is lying?
Corrected my mistake. You said 10 cases, not 19.
Take you time in answering, I'm sure you're not too embarrassed by your government's lies.

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by JimC » Sun Aug 23, 2020 9:15 pm
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-24/ ... a/12587270
Singapore is easing its incoming travel restrictions, including for Australians, saying it has managed to effectively control the rate of new coronavirus infections.
Travellers from Australia, except for Victorians, have been deemed low risk and will only be required to self-quarantine for seven instead of 14 days upon arrival

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by NineBerry » Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:31 pm
Don't be sad. Germany has today removed Victoria from the list of high-risk regions
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by JimC » Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:36 pm
Well that was a mistake. Remember, we are pestilence central...
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by JimC » Sun Aug 23, 2020 11:06 pm
Actually, we're down to 116 cases in the last 24 hours, which is a definite improvement. Hopefully the downward trend will continue, Stage 4 will end in 2 or 3 weeks, and we'll be able to go and see the boys...
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by JimC » Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:13 am
Religious stupidity continues to astound me:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-24/ ... e/12588578
Australia's most powerful Archbishop has warned Catholics will have "ethical concerns" about the coronavirus vaccine the Federal Government struck a deal to purchase 25 million doses of last week.
Anthony Fisher, the Archbishop of Sydney, used social media to criticise the vaccine being developed at Oxford University, saying it "makes use of a cell line cultured from an electively aborted human foetus".
The vaccine, which is considered among the frontrunners in the global race to combat COVID-19, has been developed from a kidney cell line (HEK-293) taken from an aborted foetus, a common practice in medical research.
Professor Colin Pouton, from the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, said the HEK-293 cell was regularly used in medical research "to make viral vector products" because there are advantages to using mammalian cells.
"They're using the cell line as a packaging system to make the virus," he said.
"It's a cell line you can use to produce proteins or produce viral products."
Professor Pouton said the cell-line was developed decades ago and had been widely used around the world.
"It's not like people are using a new cell line," he said.
"It's already there, so in many respects the ethical issue is in history."

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by Hermit » Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:45 am
JimC wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:13 am
Religious stupidity continues to astound me:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-24/ ... e/12588578
Australia's most powerful Archbishop has warned Catholics will have "ethical concerns" about the coronavirus vaccine the Federal Government struck a deal to purchase 25 million doses of last week.
Anthony Fisher, the Archbishop of Sydney, used social media to criticise the vaccine being developed at Oxford University, saying it "makes use of a cell line cultured from an electively aborted human foetus".
The vaccine, which is considered among the frontrunners in the global race to combat COVID-19, has been developed from a kidney cell line (HEK-293) taken from an aborted foetus, a common practice in medical research.
Professor Colin Pouton, from the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, said the HEK-293 cell was regularly used in medical research "to make viral vector products" because there are advantages to using mammalian cells.
"They're using the cell line as a packaging system to make the virus," he said.
"It's a cell line you can use to produce proteins or produce viral products."
Professor Pouton said the cell-line was developed decades ago and had been widely used around the world.
"It's not like people are using a new cell line," he said.
"It's already there, so in many respects the ethical issue is in history."
Not just him. "
Along with the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney and the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Australia, I have written to the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, asking the government to pursue similar arrangements for alternate vaccines that do not raise the same ethical concerns, so that Australians will have a choice when it comes to vaccination."
I predict that all those bishops will queue up for the Oxford vaccine, should it be the first to become available. Their ethical concerns will immediately metamorphose into confidence that God will forgive them for using it.
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by Sean Hayden » Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:58 am
No skin off my nose if they don't take it.
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by JimC » Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:34 am
It could be a useful Darwinian thing...
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by Hermit » Mon Aug 24, 2020 6:05 am
JimC wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:34 am
It could be a useful Darwinian thing...
...if religious idiocy were genetic.
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by JimC » Mon Aug 24, 2020 6:37 am
Just removing themselves from the here and now would be useful...
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by Brian Peacock » Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:23 am
The thing with public vaccination programs is that nearly everyone has to participate in order for them to be effective. The ethical questions that arise around vaccines are essentially no different to the ethical questions that arise around more mundane things like cosmetics. When the Bishop can discuss and explain his ethical position with regards to his chosen brand of shampoo I'll be a little more willing to listen to his arguments about potentially life-saving pharmacological treatments, therapies, and vaccinations.
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