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  1. The gentleman in question is one of those traveling escorts and is California-based. He probably would be long gone by the weekend. You would probably be better off by sticking with one’s with 804 area code. There are a couple good options. 

  2. 1 hour ago, sniper said:

    They have the highest proportion of eligible people vaccinated.  But due to their young population they do not have the highest percentage of population vaccinated. Jury is still out on whether boosters will be needed forever until we can vaccinate the under-12 population.

    Unfortunately the COVID vaccine will follow the path of the flu vaccine and becoming an annual ritual. With much of the world unvaccinated and active spreading the virus, new strains will constantly emerging and make annual boosters a necessity.

  3. 13 hours ago, Doe Be Doe said:

    The office would be near downtown Alpharetta. Due to traffic I'd probably choose to live near there. I'd rent an apartment for a while to see how things go. I'd prefer to live in midtown or somewhere around there but the commute would be brutal.

    Living in midtown and working in Alpharetta maybe doable because you would be going against traffic

  4. 6 hours ago, Epigonos said:

    On each of the cheap mass-printed cards that are used in the U.S. the person who fills in the information adds an individual ID number.  The number is usually in the upper right hand corner above the CDC logo.  If one goes to the state official covid vaccination site and used that number as a pin the individuals pertinent information  comes up with a bar code. One can download a hard copy of the information and bar code or put it on ones cell phone.  Likely this is the future of vaccination proof here in California. 

    Mine does not have a code. So it maybe a California thing you are talking about.

  5. 2 hours ago, lonely_john said:

    THIS 👆

    I'm surprised by how people are quick to retaliate without thinking of the consequences. @Jacque I suggest that you move on and take care of your health.

    Let's say you initiate legal actions. To start, depending on where you live, there could be charges pressed against you for being involved in criminal activities, i.e.: Prostitution.

    Then, there will be an investigation to determine the sexual partners on each side (you and the escort) and questioning on them to reveal if they used protection. In doing so your status will be disclosed to all of them, their friends, and the public if this reaches the news. I wouldn't be surprised that after that you struggle to find sexual partners in your area.

    In the end, it's likely that some of your partners will disclose that they didn't use protection with you all the time which could open the doors to case dismissal, but by then the damage will be already done, to the escort and yourself.

    Think again.

    A lot of this is not what would happen. Because HIV mutates quickly, a forensic analysis can easily determine the chain of transmission.

    Any positive test results will be reported to the health department but they cannot and will not disclose anyone’s status. What they will do is to contact the sexual partners and urge them to get a test.

    In about half of the states, it is a felony to knowingly infect someone with HIV.

  6. Djokovic can easily afford the best medical care in the world. But, he may have to leave Belgrade

    It does not matter. Many patients suffer long lasting damages to the lung or kidney. Even some asymptomatic cases show lung injuries. Not a good thing for a top tennis player who fussed about what he eat to keep himself in top shape.

  7. I have a question regarding “natural” immunity. Background information is as follows. I taught in a public high school for thirty-six years. During my first year I was sick with colds constantly. Every time one of my students came to class with a cold I got it. During the next couple of years that happened less and less. After I had taught for about three years I appeared to have developed a natural immunity and haven’t had a cold since – that is now nearly fifty years. I also haven’t had any form of the flu during that period and up until a year ago I never had a flu shot. A year ago my doctor insisted I have a flu shot.

     

    Now enough background. My question is this – would taking a flu shot inhibit what appeared to be my natural immunity to various forms of the flu? If one has a “natural” immunity to various forms of the flu does taking flu shots compromise that “natural” immunity and create a dependency.

    your immune system remembers the pathogen by forming specific memory B cells, which will make and release antibodies when they encounter the same pathogen again. Vaccine triggers the same process. Getting a vaccine will build up your “natural” immunity and you really should consider getting it every year.
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