CrowdStrike wasn't hacked. Their mess was entirely their fault. What I have a problem with is blaming developers when hackers break into a system using some vulnerability. Can you sue Master Lock when thieves use bolt cutters to break into your shed?
So: if you are a young woman, and know you have a 1 in a million chance to die to stroke if you take the vaccine, are you gonna take it?
Hmm...using US statistics, death rate from covid is about 0.14%. So, no vaccine, chance of death is 0.14%. Take the vaccine (assuming 1 in a million chance of death), chance of death is 0.0001%.
Yeah, that's a tough one alright. 0.14% vs 0.0001%...which to choose....
Or are you, by chance, trying to suggest that young women are, in general, idiots?
In my age group and location the chance of dying if I get Covid is something like 5%, while my chance of going to jail if I knock off a CVS is 2%. That makes it an easy one. Especially since everyone is wearing hoodies and masks right now.
The governments that made the decision to put AZ on hold were being advised by scientists.
So either the scientists said hold it, or the politicians decided to against their advice. Going against the scientific advice could look bad when each country comes to review its response, usually through some kind of public enquiry.
Either there is some data we aren't seeing that has lead scientists to a temporary pause for further investigation, or politicians are being overly cautious. My guess is the former, and in a few days they will announce that a review has cleared it.
Politician: Is it conceivably possible that the vaccine is responsible for clotting?
Scientist (sweating): Conceivably possible? Err. maybe
Politician: OK, shut it down.
I agree that quantum theory is pro-simulation evidence. The idea that the Universe updates in discrete steps based on probability? Hmm. The world is just a complex version of Conway's Life.
We will have solar energy as soon as the utility companies solve one technical problem -- how to run a sunbeam through a meter.