@kiff é uma visão ainda muito comum né? Infelizmente tem mais a ver com tem diagnóstico por causa do acesso. O sofrimento não é nada chique, pelo contrário, quanto mais pobre mais transtorno mental
@liztai never tried organizing anything. Mostly I have one or two dozen notes and I read or write at them. Some of them are just collections of scholarly references from many years ago, I'll just add them to Zotero (not relaxing). Haven't found yet how to pin some notes in the top of the list yet, so I put some notes in ~3 folders to make it easier for me to find often-read but seldom-edited notes.
@delawen@liztai Medical doctor here. IDK how many vaccines were developed in Chinea, but we did receive Sinovac in Brazil, and it is by far the one with fewer adverse effects. (Over the years I took 2 doses of Sinovac, 2 different Moderna and 2 different Pfizer, or something like that.) It was developed using a well known mechanism which underlies a lot of classical vaccines for other diseases, including some you probably took. Its problem is being less effective then the RNA ones.
@delawen@liztai By the way, Hilda Bastien has been keeping up with clinical and preclinical evidence on covid vaccines since the beginning, so her blog is a good read on the subject:
@jwildeboer reminds me of when some version of Windows had three backdoors: one accidental, another created by Microsoft for the CIA, and another one created by an infiltrated CIA agent
Médico de família e comunidade, doutor em epidemiologia, editor científico certificado. Interessado por pesquisa em atenção primária; ciclismo urbano; software livre; ficção científica e fantasia; e muito mais. Nascido em 340 ppm.Family and community physician, doctor in epidemiology, certified scientific editor. Interested in primary care research; bike commuting; free software; science fiction and fantasy; and much more. Born at 340 ppm (he/him)