I'm just thinking that personal vehicles ownership is a big ideal amongst the right, while many on the left, many of whom live in cities, use public transport or walk.
The anti-vaxx crowd is largely right.
Thus, there's likely some skewed relationship between driving a private vehicle and being unvaxxed that wasn't controlled for.
Look at this table, they're literally just taking two number and dividing one by the other. They don't even engage in any regressive analysis. This study is shit.
@Humpleupagus@MCMLXVIIOTG@PNS Even if what I said is a factor, it is not going to be as large a factor as "an 8% gap in COVID vaccination rates in the metropolitan area famous for having the worst drivers in the US."
@Humpleupagus@MCMLXVIIOTG@PNS I decided to go look up the vaccination rate in one of the most accident-prone metropolitan areas, and I'm forced to retract both my first explanation and my intuition. You're right.
COVID vaccination rate in the US broadly is 70%. In Dallas County, it's 62%. The 8% difference is huge, and the degree to which the people there get in accidents is enough to explain the study's results even if this was Dallas alone.
@Humpleupagus@MCMLXVIIOTG@PNS I agree that they should've controlled for obvious confounding variables. At this point it's just propaganda, and we can pick apart what happened by controlling for them.
Yeah. I don't know the answer. That requires a real study. This is just "anti-vaxx are evil law breakers" propaganda. They didn't even account for whether the accidents were caused by driving violations. They just theorize that anti-vaxx people are bad.
Agree. And they were playing games with the vaccinated status back then. So many people that had been jabbed didn't count as fully vaccinated until Day 14. Got moved into the unvaccinated column.
And we've all seen how well maintained cars from the 'hood are
Yall make me want to die right now. I'm cutting this week to see if I can lose some of my last fat and an craving the shit out of cinnamon rolls like I'm pregnant or something
This is a fair article about berberine. It works for me. I lost 10lbs in two weeks when I first started taking it, and I'm not even fat. It was the baby fat layer I've just always had. Now I can see my abs.
Like I said, you will feel head high for the first few days. I'm my sure why, but it feels like am acetylcholine high to me. I wonder of it's also a cholinergic.
I remember why I feel like extra shit. I was on really bad mood stabilizers and anti depressants years ago. I haven't been this thin since 2007 and it probably was stored in that fat. I went through this a few years back when I originally lost what weight the stabilizers gave me.