

Damn kids, get out of my yard
Damn kids, get out of my yard
It was before chat services arrived.
You know what’s exactly as decentralized as fediverse? Email. Do you know anyone who doesn’t use email?
Thank you for the correction.
He should still be hit in the face with a shovel.
You know what business travelers do? They spend lots of money on hotels and food and entertainment.
That means I don’t have to pay federal taxes for it right?
I’m sure they’ll be perfectly safe in one of the hottest war zones in the world.
Someone elsewhere pointed to the paper talking about it - yes, they intend to withhold approvals.
You mean hoops like how the FCC is threatening to yank broadcast licenses from companies that have DEI programs? Like that?
Yeah, I just saw NYT reporting referencing this. Earlier I was going on the content of this article. Bad reporting for the loss?
Other reporting states that FDA is looking to change their recommendations, not their approvals. I’m not sure what to believe here, but it seems ridiculous to approve vaccinations for some people without “additional testing,” and deny approval for the vaccine for other people, especially when the denied group is defined as healthier.
Not saying this isn’t the case, because :gestures_widely:, but I’m seeing inconsistent reporting on this.
That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works.
Headline overstates. FDA is changing their recommendations. This is still monumentally stupid, but they’re not going to prevent you from getting a vaccination if you want one.
I was wrong. See the comment by @grue@lemmy.world below. In this case, the headline is correct, and the article is not.
Getting the COVID vaccine does make your chances of contracting it much lower, but not zero by any means. If you’ve been vaccinated and you still get it, the severity and length is lower. My father-in-law caught it a while back, was vaccinated, had to be hospitalized. If he hadn’t been vaccinated, he may well have died.
I’ll be there at H:00.
Get in line.
Yes, but that aged look from years of stress isn’t vitiligo.