You haven’t been? BRO
Matt making a snarky point here... But I remember fondly when this was dangerous misinformation a year ago... Needing to be censored across social media.
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Yeah, the fact that there was a lab studying coronaviruses in Wuhan just seems to be too much of a coincidence. If it's determined it was a lab leak and China covered it up, the world needs to destroy China with sanctions.
Yeah, the fact that there was a lab studying coronaviruses in Wuhan just seems to be too much of a coincidence. If it's determined it was a lab leak and China covered it up, the world needs to destroy China with sanctions.
There is zero science to support it. These institutions have lost all credibility among critical thinkers. The damage they've done to their reputation will never be restored
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Problem is the useful idiots scream anti science and the media propaganda arm pushes that endlessly to where idiots like nsacpi regurgitate big lie talking points and idiots like goldy regurgitate Jim crow talking points.I miss the days the republicans used to pretend to be for small government and eliminating govt agencies. CDC and FDA should be ripe for discussion.
Montana saying a soft nudge to the moochers, if you don’t like it GIT
moochers? interesting word to use
i love the crying of "we can't get someone to work cause we pay ****" has made republicans take away any leverage poor people have right now to better themselves and force them back into a ****ty wage job where they will say "Should have gotten a better job if you don't like that one" later on down the road
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/may/05/early-cancer-diagnoses-plummeted-in-england-during-covid-pandemic?utm_medium=email&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Editorial&utm_campaign=LNCH%20%2020210506%20%20House%20Ads%20%20SM+CID_af226eef045f3b3b0470293a0580a183
The number of people being diagnosed with cancer early in England has plummeted during the Covid pandemic, sparking fears that many will only be treated when it is too late to save them.
Official figures show a third fewer cancers were detected at stage one, when the chances of survival are highest, in the early months of the pandemic than during the same months a year before.
Cancer experts fear that the figures, which have been collected by Public Health England’s National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service, mean thousands of people have the disease but have not yet started treatment because of “a shift to later diagnosis”. They urged anyone with possible symptoms of the disease to get them checked out immediately.
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“ This data supports the widespread concern that the disruption caused by Covid-19 will lead to many people being diagnosed with more advanced cancer due to reduced numbers going to their GP with symptoms, delayed tests and longer waiting times.”
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/may/05/early-cancer-diagnoses-plummeted-in-england-during-covid-pandemic?utm_medium=email&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Editorial&utm_campaign=LNCH%20%2020210506%20%20House%20Ads%20%20SM+CID_af226eef045f3b3b0470293a0580a183
The number of people being diagnosed with cancer early in England has plummeted during the Covid pandemic, sparking fears that many will only be treated when it is too late to save them.
Official figures show a third fewer cancers were detected at stage one, when the chances of survival are highest, in the early months of the pandemic than during the same months a year before.
Cancer experts fear that the figures, which have been collected by Public Health England’s National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service, mean thousands of people have the disease but have not yet started treatment because of “a shift to later diagnosis”. They urged anyone with possible symptoms of the disease to get them checked out immediately.
...
“ This data supports the widespread concern that the disruption caused by Covid-19 will lead to many people being diagnosed with more advanced cancer due to reduced numbers going to their GP with symptoms, delayed tests and longer waiting times.”
They urged anyone with possible symptoms of the disease to get them checked out immediately.
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