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deletedtothevoid t1_j8cu98d wrote
Reply to Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
>Researchers also noted that while the findings need further investigation, growing evidence suggests people who have had COVID-19 infection may be at an increased risk for new or worsening cardiovascular disease, which may have been a factor in the rising rates from 2019 to 2020.
Note: vaccines are safe ( so long you don't have a pre-existing condition). I am not saying vaccines are bad by any means.
My only question is what part of the infection would cause this to occur?
deletedtothevoid t1_j45vgd4 wrote
Reply to Human-made noise pollution was found to seriously hinder dolphins' ability to work together. by patient-Spring-4
We still treat the Ocean as a garbage dump. We have solutions to bring down noise pollution from boats such as a different propeller . It is classified though as it is used by submarines to avoid radar detection.
The different design can create high thrust at low speeds which lowers the chance for cavitation bubbles to form.
deletedtothevoid t1_j1i9n3s wrote
Reply to Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
These companies are so greedy and corrupt. And yet, we wonder why some people don't trust the vaccine. Hard to trust a company when they have been caught doing many things they should not have.
Vaccines are safe. Not saying they are not by any means.
deletedtothevoid t1_ixterb4 wrote
Reply to comment by Somehow-Still-Living in Eye-tracking study suggests that negative comments on social media are more attention-grabbing than positive comments by mossadnik
I'm gonna shoot myself in the foot here. I have done put a comment out trying to show support while also preaching to co exist and work together. I worded it terribly and got bombarded for it.
Not all are bad takes. Some are just people who really can't get the point across clearly. I honestly need a translator with how bad I can be at times.
deletedtothevoid t1_ixte7bw wrote
Reply to Eye-tracking study suggests that negative comments on social media are more attention-grabbing than positive comments by mossadnik
We all know it and do practically nothing to solve it. Youtube did a somewhat good move with the dislikes. They really should have kept them for educational content though so we can check if the channel source is credible or not.
Polarization is so much worse than it was 10 years ago. I could agree to disagree then. It is getting hard to find people like that today. We need to learn to co-exist.
deletedtothevoid t1_j8g4l1q wrote
Reply to comment by RGregoryClark in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
Thank you for the info. Greatly appreciated.