Anonymous ID: 7e8eeb May 11, 2022, 6:57 a.m. No.16253511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4000 >>4029 >>4141

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10805341/Madonna-launches-NFT-featuring-digital-depiction-naked-including-3D-scans-vagina.html

 

Girl gone wild! Madonna debuts VERY bizarre NFT collection featuring digital depictions of herself NUDE - including a graphic 3D scan of her own vagina - and showing her giving birth to trees, butterflies, and robotic centipedes

Anonymous ID: 7e8eeb May 11, 2022, 7:22 a.m. No.16253614   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/growing-share-of-covid-19-deaths-are-among-vaccinated-people-but-booster-shots-substantially-lower-the-risk/ar-AAX9Bpk?ocid=msedgntp&cvid

 

Since Covid-19 vaccines became widely available, there has been a wide gap in deaths between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. But recent Covid deaths are much more evenly split as highly transmissible variants take hold, vaccine protection wanes and booster uptake stagnates.

 

Breakthrough infections have become more common in recent months, putting vulnerable populations at increased risk of severe disease or death as more and more transmissible variants continue to spread. This seems to be especially true for seniors in the United States, who were among the first to get their initial vaccine series.

 

In the second half of September the height of the Delta wave less than a quarter of all Covid-19 deaths were among vaccinated people, federal data shows. But in January and February, amid the Omicron surge, more than 40% of Covid-19 deaths were among vaccinated people.

 

Getting more Americans boosted against Covid-19 could make a big difference as the country heads into the fall and winter, Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said Monday.

 

"It's really important that we try to get the half or a little bit more than a half of Americans who have only received two doses to get that third dose," he said. "That may make a difference moving forward here, and it may particularly make a difference now that we're coming into yet another wave of Covid-19."