@mac_ack @Terry and in the next paragraph:
"However, this study is focusing specifically on how the Covid vaccine impacts pregnancy, including by trimester. So to more precisely calculate the miscarriage rate, we have to remember that miscarriages, by definition, occur before the 20-week gestation mark. This means that all 700 women who received the vaccine in the third trimester must be excluded from the calculation because they were already past being able to have a technical miscarriage. So really, 104 out of 127 women experienced a miscarriage. This means the miscarriage rate of women who received the vaccine in the first or second trimester is actually 81.9%, or 8 out of 10 women – way, way above the national average."
@coolboymew ignore it, shift down a gear until she asks you to meet up
never take shit like this serious, just means she's really really into you
@verretor hot take: if your model of governance requires propaganda, you're doing it wrong.
@11112011 any idea where i can find the balance sheet of the BoE? FRED only has up to 2016
@Djeep sir, please put the child down and step away from the home-made rocket
@mc Einstein, apparently
@WakWak that demented, panicked laugh from the back says it all
rate the balls on this guy to say this with a smile though, pure Melian dialogue