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whatisallthis , to news in New Covid vaccines are on the way as 'Eris' variant rises

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  • utopianfiat ,

    I’m sure that the disabled, elderly, immunocompromised, and just plain unlucky are happy that you’re volunteering them for death.

    tsonfeir ,
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    What?

    utopianfiat ,

    I’M SURE THAT THE DISABLED, ELDERLY, IMMUNOCOMPROMISED, AND JUST PLAIN UNLUCKY ARE HAPPY THAT YOU’RE VOLUNTEERING THEM FOR DEATH!

    tsonfeir ,
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    THANK YOU. YOU LOOK NICE TODAY TOO.

    reallynotnick ,

    Is their comment editing going on or did you reply to the wrong comment or is my app glitched? The comment you replied to seems to say:

    That’s good to hear that even though the vaccine is targeting the last big Omicron variant (XBB.1.5) aka Kraken, that its still effective towards the new Eris variant as its similar enough.

    Which obviously doesn’t make sense for your comment (which I assume was meant to be a reply to an anti-vaxxer or something)

    OldWoodFrame , to news in Bankman-Fried heads to Brooklyn jail notorious for poor conditions

    I just have to say this somewhere. Very annoying that I learned about Sam Bankman-Fried and Sam Altman on like the same day. Always confusing me.

    wintermute_oregon , to news in New Covid vaccines are on the way as 'Eris' variant rises

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  • zhunk ,

    What kind of reactions? I guess, personally, I’d rather have reactions like what I’ve had than long covid.

    I’m planning on getting my flu+covid vaccine double tap the 1st week of September.

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  • zhunk ,

    Ouch. I’m glad you talked to a doctor about it.

    I’m gonna get my shots. I haven’t had bad enough effects to matter, so I’ll try to do my part for herd immunity. And I work with too many antivax suburban moms to feel safe, so it’s also for me, lol.

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  • Hazzia ,

    I wound up in the ER after my first shot, but it was more a false alarm because I wasn’t aware of the potential for thyroid gland swelling, which made me feel like my throat was closing shut.

    Good thing it was a flase alarm, too, because I was stuck in an empty waiting room for 2 hours thinking I was dying before the swelling lessened, at which point I was finally seen, told there were no issues, given 2 tylenol, and charged $900. Fucking America.

    BUT ANYWAY with even the “safe” side effects being so brutal (I also had an almost-fainting-spell and my skin felt sunburnt for 3 days), people should be more understanding when someone’s side effects are actually considered unsafe.

    argv_minus_one ,

    Long Covid isn’t stopped by the vaccine.

    Last I checked, the vaccine decreases the chance of all COVID symptoms, including the long-term ones.

    High blood pressure and erratic heart. Cardiologist said no more boosters. The risk is to high.

    Then you’re one of the people that everyone else’s herd immunity is supposed to protect. You’re one of the few that can’t tolerate the vaccine. Everyone else still needs to be vaccinated.

    tokyorock ,

    An allergic reaction, or an immune response?

    NattyNatty2x4 ,

    Probably should mention out the gate that your cardiologist said no more, basically no one will question you after that

    ChrisLicht , to news in Russian rouble sinks, Kremlin blames loose monetary policy

    Putin has assumed the West will get bored and give up eventually. And Russia can just wait it out.

    But, the West is getting to defang Russia for a generation, exfiltrate its best and brightest, and set itself up perfectly for out-competing Russia in the northern passages opening up due to climate change in the coming decades.

    mifan ,
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    It baffles me that they didn’t predict this?

    No matter the outcome of the war, Russia have suffered a loss that will take generations to recover from.

    Ram_The_Manparts , to worldnews in China's Country Garden seeks to delay onshore bond repayment, fanning market fears [real estate market]
    @Ram_The_Manparts@hexbear.net avatar

    The See See Pee will collapse any day now

    -Horp Papper 2009

    awwwyissss ,

    Go away Hexbear propagandist.

    argv_minus_one , to news in New Covid vaccines are on the way as 'Eris' variant rises

    Now how the heck do I get the booster without having to sign up on a website and agree to an arbitration clause? Because hell no, I’m not going to agree to that.

    Limeade ,

    I’ve usually just walked into a local pharmacy and asked if they have the booster. My local pharmacy just has a standard paper form for all vaccination (flu, shingles, covid, etc) walk ins, there is no website or arbitration clause or even specific covid form. You might want to try a different pharmacy if that has been your experience.

    I just hope they don’t cost an exorbitant price now that the national health emergency has ended here. It was really nice being able to get them for free because I am poor.

    ArtZuron ,
    @ArtZuron@beehaw.org avatar

    And that’s also after the companies that made them got billions of dollars to make them in the first place

    JCPhoenix ,
    @JCPhoenix@beehaw.org avatar

    I bet it’ll be the same as flu shots. It’s not like those are actually “free.” Someone is paying for them, whether it’s insurance, the hospital/clinic itself, or more typically a governmental agency (usually state or local). I’ve paid a small co-pay for a flu shot before, but most times it’s “free” because my insurance covers it.

    Only time I’ve really paid for a vaccination was right before I travelled overseas. Needed a couple specialized immunizations and think that was like $75 total.

    ThereRisesARedStar , to worldnews in Bank of China starts nationwide move to reduce salary gap among employees, manager levels -sources
    autotldr Bot , to worldnews in India makes first crude oil payment to UAE in Indian rupees

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Aug 14 (Reuters) - India and the United Arab Emirates have started settling bilateral trade in their local currencies with India’s top refiner making payment in rupees for purchase of a million barrels of oil from the Middle Eastern nation, the Indian government said on Monday.

    Indian Oil Corp (IOC.NS) made payment to Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), according to a statement issued by Indian embassy in UAE.

    The transaction comes after one involving the sale of 25 kg gold from a UAE gold exporter to a buyer in India at about 128.4 million rupees ($1.54 million).

    India in July signed an agreement with the UAE allowing it to settle trade in rupees instead of dollars, boosting India’s efforts to cut transaction costs by eliminating dollar conversions.

    During a visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the UAE, the two countries also agreed to set up a real-time payment link to facilitate easier cross-border money transfers.

    India is keen to push similar local currency arrangements with other countries, as it looks to boost exports amid slowing global trade.


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    reverendsteveii , to worldnews in Ukraine to fire all regional military recruitment chiefs

    A draft is slavery.

    sunbeam60 ,

    Sort of. But so is letting your country be taken over by orcs. Choose your poison.

    duderium ,

    Least racist liberal

    Riffraffintheroom ,

    There’s something very telling about liberals using terms and concepts from actual fantasy settings to describe their understanding of war.

    sunbeam60 ,

    Dude, you know very little about me as I do you. So let’s not presume I know nothing of war.

    duderium ,

    Why aren’t you fighting on the front lines in Ukraine? It’s just like LOTR/Harry Potter so you should have no problem opposing the forces of evil, seeing as how you are the main character of existence.

    erik ,

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  • autismdragon ,
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    I totally understand why Ukrainians call Russian orcs,

    So you would have supported Japanese interment camps then?

    erik ,

    I don’t see the link here.

    autismdragon ,
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    You say you understand why Ukrainians call ALL Russians orcs (not just the military invading them, or just the Russian government, ALL Russians). You say you understand why Ukraine would generalize the entire ethnicity of the country that’s invading them.

    How is that different from what we did to Japanese Americans? (Also you might want to look into how the Russian ethnic minority has been treated in Ukraine)

    erik ,

    A good part of the ethnic Russians fight on Ukrainian side. If you weren’t aware, for a lomg time Russian was the official language of the Azov Battalion.

    But you go on believing Russian lies even after Prigozhin has admitted openly that all the stories were a lie.

    autismdragon ,
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    A good part of the ethnic Russians fight on Ukrainian side.

    The good part of the opressed ethnic minority in a country fights for their opressors. Please do the barest of research on the War in Donbass jesus christ.

    erik ,

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  • autismdragon ,
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    As for Ukrainians calling all Russians orcs I cannot blame them after the horrors of Bucha, Olevnika, Mariupol, the endless targeting of infrastructure, all while the general Russian population not only doesn’t care but openly support it.

    Rape of Nanking = Japanese internment is ok, got it. You have confirmed my suspicions, thank you.

    But you would have cried foul over Poles cursing Germans in 1945 too pointing out innocent Germans did possibly exist, so I don’t care too much.

    No I wouldnt have because i recognize the difference in materially different situations.

    I am personally against Putin’s decision to invade, and DEFINITLY against any warcrimes commited. Though I will say, targeting infrastructure is part of war, not a warcrime. And Putin isn’t just some evil ork who decided to invade for no reason. There are material reasons why the invasion happened, even if I’m against the decision. And the reasons aren’t lebensraum.

    SixSidedUrsine ,

    Though I will say, targeting infrastructure is part of war, not a warcrime.

    It depends on the specifics of the infrastructure, really. Bombing rail lines carrying weapons to the front? Not a war crime. Blowing up a dam and deliberately drowning hundreds of thousands of civilians? War crime.

    Either way, Russia has been extremely restrained in their destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure, especially in the first year of the war. It’s downright shocking when you compare the infrastructure left intact compared to what was left intact after only the first few weeks of the US invasion of Iraq.

    BeamBrain , (edited )
    @BeamBrain@hexbear.net avatar

    the endless targeting of infrastructure

    Wonder how this person feels about the US’ bombing campaign in the Korean War. Somehow I don’t think they’d hesitate to justify killing 20% of the North’s entire population us-foreign-policy

    erik ,

    Whataboutism doesn’t bite on me.

    Riffraffintheroom ,

    Yeah I know so many vets who come back from Afghanistan like “Wow those Kandahar warlords are real Voldemorts!”

    ToyDork ,
    @ToyDork@lemmy.zip avatar

    Depends on the grayness of the orcish regime. My point being, if even America couldn’t nuke a country and get away with taking no responsibility (they took very little, but my point still stands regardless) then what makes you think Ukraine is going to enslave or kill the “orcs”? Warning, wall of text below.

    Tl;dr: The orcs aren’t meant to be a metaphor for a race, they’re a metaphor for Victorian-era aristechnocratic factory and railway owners (Sauron) and their Pinkerton-style union-busting goons (tree-hating orcs).

    Also tl;dr: The elves, on the other hand, are just because Tolkien made them to speak his con-lang pet project of a “High Elvish” language, go figure. Admittedly, my online persona is the main character in all three of my writing projects, so I definitely have no right to complain about putting in the work to make a world for a favored creation to interact with.

    **Rant begins now, feel free to ignore!**If the foe who is about to conquer your country just blew up two cities and they’re offering near-equality, then you have “fantasy subversion” orcs or America just before the end of WWII, and I would certainly be relieved (at least with the advantage of hindsight) in that case about allying rather than everyone I care about dying by gun or by A-bomb. If they’re hellbent on overthrowing a democracy to ensure their own prosperity, you get orcs ruled as raiding parties who only care about freedom applying to themselves, or America’s various nasty CIA operations for the sake of protecting corporations and the power of the wealthiest people in the world, in which case Gondor better call for aid. If the orcs are being led by a charismatic yet clearly evil ruler with an ego the size of a skyscraper tower and a [redacted] small enough for a ring, and the orcs are dumb enough to believe in this monster…

    Of course, apply this to any situation or nation as needed, no country is perfect but few modern sovereign states are as close to fubar as North Korea or Somalia, and probably not even them, that the people would - even upon being injured and backed into a corner - disrespect an offer of some level of mercy from a would-be victim who turned the tables.

    It would be going too far to do more than help determine a new government to replace the Russian oligarchy, and the fact that Ukraine’s military are getting called out by it’s government, it’s own people and by the global press for drafting people by threat of violence is hopefully a sign that no, the orcs outside AND inside the gates of our communities are just trying to live and no longer believe it when told by the tribal leaders to risk their lives just to destroy someone else’s lives.

    Refuse? Maybe. Insult? Nobody is going to insult an honest truce put in writing, because the average person - if nothing else - does not approve of a complete stranger with a fancy office looking a gift horse in the mouth while the other hand of the horseman is holding a loaded pistol is in the mouth of the general public. Not that many leaders still have the public in unbroken chains by the point that becomes a “choice” that needs to be made.

    I’m not saying war is ever not horrible, only that if black-white or even monochrome morality wasn’t relative, the world wouldn’t have survived long enough to have democratic ideals to strive toward and never quite reach, socialist interstate highways that fund capitalist organizations (truck stops, auto mechanics, tire manufacturing plants, tow truck companies, etc.), and capitalist organizations that would collapse like everything else if they didn’t at least try to help keep humanity from blowing ourselves up or otherwise destroy modern civilization… not that climate crisis is looking avoidable anymore…

    The world is a mixed bag and taking over the world is like trying to herd cats because nobody likes being bullied and there’s always someone who doesn’t enjoy seeing people suffer to disagree with the orcs, or tell the elves to stop being holier than thou and actually get involved in the Atlantic blockades before more people die, Roosevelt …or (thanks to the internet, may it continue to exist) otherwise call out who the real bad guys are (especially if it’s both sides, in which case someone will try to keep track of who committed which war crimes) to the world’s third parties. It’s not perfect, but war is worse than hell already and being able to restrict it at all, let alone be even remotely potent in doing so, is as much a miracle to, say, 135 years ago (1893, as it’s 2023 as of this writing) as blowing up a major city instantly, putting robots on Mars before any human would ever go there, or sending a short message to someone in South Africa, Japan or Colombia with augmented reality iGlasses (“Apple Vision Pro” is just… un-toyetic) from the $150 seat of a commuter jet to the nearest metropolis.

    Sorry for the rant, it’s more than aggravating as a writer to hear people starting on the orc argument. It’s like one person saying “this fictional concept is racist because I need a scapegoat!” and the other saying “But because it’s only loosely based on reality, none of the things these characters do actually matter irl even if they’re 100% applicable to real life situations!” followed by a bunch of “Nuh-uh!” and “Uh-huh!” noises over what actually amounts to “No, there’s no realism to the elf-orc always alignment stupid monochrome morality, but people need a reference for what they might want to strive for and what they should avoid resorting to in pursuit of their goals” because that’s what writers aimed for before every single show had to be artificially diverse. If you have to shove it down people’s throats, you shouldn’t be writing a story because you promised entertainment along with enlightenment.

    Don’t be like Ayn Rand, Chris-Chan or Adolf Hitler, write a world and write people into it, don’t be like this reply and write a goddamn manifesto because unlike on Lemmy, if someone is choosing to read your book then they probably paid you money for it. I say this because I had to learn to try to avoid making anyone in my fictional stories, even and especially my author surrogate character, subject to the same world as everyone else in the story and for that world to be fun or interesting before it is a morality tale or political drama.

    If you didn’t like reading all this, please do better than the bare minimum when you sell a luxury good you produced. “Made by an independent artist”, myself and my work included, does not automatically equal “Made by an experienced artist”.

    some_guy , to world in Music labels sue Internet Archive over digitized record collection.

    The labels said their damages in the case could be as high as $412 million.

    Yeah, I’m sure. They also said:

    The lawsuit said the recordings are all available on authorized streaming services and “face no danger of being lost, forgotten, or destroyed.”

    How are you gonna make $4m on those recordings if everyone streams them from Spotify etc? Talking out of both sides of the mouth. Fuck these people.

    dangblingus ,

    Pretty sure them only existing on authorized streaming services means they’re in direct danger of being lost, forgotten, or destroyed. Copyright holders generally are against preservation. They love it when their products are scarce.

    Bungiefan_ak , to piracy in Music labels sue Internet Archive over digitized record collection

    Good, they shouldn’t be stealing other people’s intellectual property.

    FauxPseudo , to world in Inner Mongolia reports two cases of bubonic plague
    @FauxPseudo@lemmy.world avatar

    If you don’t have the CCR5 Delta32 mutation that makes you immune to this and HIV then store bought antibiotics are just fine.

    Khalic , to worldnews in Bank of China starts nationwide move to reduce salary gap among employees, manager levels -sources

    Credit where credit is due: great initiative, let’s see how it’s executed and maybe learn a thing or two from it

    Rolder , to news in New Covid vaccines are on the way as 'Eris' variant rises

    If I can get a covid and flu shot at the same time, by just walking into my local Walgreens and asking for it, then sure

    EnderWi99in , to news in New Covid vaccines are on the way as 'Eris' variant rises

    It would be nice if they could package an annual booster with the flu shot, though I'm not sure of there are interaction issues. I got them both at the same time last year though and just had a mild cramp in my arm which is pretty typical for a flu shot on its own.

    Eris fortunately doesn't appear to be more virulent than omicron was, but also doesn't seem to be weaking further as was the trend for the last few varients. It seems mutation with increased transmission over time seems to be the trend.

    Just add it to the annual flu list and make your choice as to whether you want to get your shot every year or not. Not a big deal.

    IHeartBadCode ,
    @IHeartBadCode@kbin.social avatar

    Next year. Should have combo shots next year. The hope was to have them ready this year, but we’ll be in the middle of flu season this year when they’re expected to be approved.

    Of course with anything, unexpected things can derail that plan, but everything stay the course, one shot should be next year.

    Various factors can play on if the place you go to will have the combo shot though, so there’s that too.

    pbjamm ,
    @pbjamm@beehaw.org avatar

    Last year I go them both at the same time, though in 2 separate shots.

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