It's related, they were also giving bonuses to not send patients from their nursing homes to the hospital resulting in delayed care (worse recovery outcomes and deaths).
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I've switched to busu. But that was just one of a few options I saw on a similar post. I don't remember the others since I'm not using them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Any level. Early level and the kids may not even know what questions to ask and they certainly can't fact check the AI. Late level and you need your own knowledge base to think critically and develop new things and use old things in new ways.
There are plenty other apps as good or better than duolingo that aren't shoving ai everywhere.
If its a gift take it and sell it.
Probably too late with the contracts already signed and tanks delivered. Likely y'all will go to leopards or something else when its time to replace the m1a2.
Labor is painful and quite long. Only worth going through for a kid, so a reminder that you went through a lot to get the kid, don't kill them.
Ah, gotta admit I've stopped keeping track of most covid research. Your personal headcanon seems about right according to the linked article.
Comorbidities are an important factor as well. I'm honestly surprised the cruise didn't have higher spread but I guess after they knew/were quarantined they upped their prevention protocols.
With the current doctor and nursing shortage we're probably in a medium range at baseline nowadays. We also know multiple infections increase chance of mortality and other effects which is harder to address.
The last time they picked an outsider was in like the 1400s lol.
Honestly not sure it's much better
The original covid strain had a ~10-20% death rate. While the current strains death rate is low relative to that it also retains a fairly high casualty rate in terms of long covid brain fog and exhaustion as well as secondary effects (higher stroke, heart attack and diabetes risk for at least a year after).
Aka grok