Message from @Sq crcl
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@Mr. Robo`tó He's a salty one
2 days ago
I reeeeeealy hope the antibody treatment is at least going to take us closer to a universal corona-shield
Or it's a trap to give more people AIDS.
Seriously man, really?
You must be shitting me
universal corona-shield? never heard of transplating antibodies as being as effective as vaccine. btw @Sq crcl stop having me blocked reeeeeeeee
@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ
Tell me why should I unblock you and I'll consider.
I joke... ||mostly...||
That was scary **Adam**
idk why you even blocked <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> in the first place. I just post sci articles and give info sometimes shitpost.
Nevermind then. No hard feelings. Thanks.
Jesus Christ man
@AdamBv1
I seem to recall some controversy around a bloodbank that wasn't going to refuse donors with AIDS or something... Do you recall something of the kind? Does it ring a bell to you? (idk, maybe it was a satire I have stuck in my mind for some odd reason)
@AdamBv1 btw, a general rule of infection more symtoms -> more things body do to cope with infection -> more resources required etc. But GI infection really concerns me considering what other type of infectious pathways it might take.
@Sq crcl Nothing is coming to mind but I wouldn't be surprised if something like that popped up in CA.
@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ Yeah, that makes sense.
"Coronavirus would the perfect opportunity for an autocrat. Trump isnt taking it" imagine being pissed at that.
<:thinking_clown:590855640268668928>
Snowflake
@AdamBv1
Guess what...
This is what I found...
https://www.aclusandiego.org/governor-signs-bill-modernizing-california-hiv-laws/
It maybe got memed on a bit too hard and got out of hand...
Wow, that's quite the fluff piece. What they meant by all that was they changed the penalty from knowingly transmitting HIV to somebody from a felony to a misdemeanor.
It nagged me that I couldn't remember and had to find it...
Also, wtf...
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
To not decrease but increase the punishment?
I like this too:
> And HIV-negative individuals can take medication, known as PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV by up to 99 percent.
That's like soft incentivising exposure...
Oh, so it's as effective as birth control that fails surprisingly often?
Oh, dear
Let's drop it rather, y'know...😶
Very good catch!
Thanks **half-goat-man**