Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart for May 03, 2021

  1. Crazyforkedindianpalmsquirrel max 1mb
    B UTTONS  over 3 years ago

    Rodney needed to take a shot at delivering the shot. He distributed more shots in one shot that Gavin with many shots.

     •  Reply
  2. Aaue7mcpja1uopxbdjvwu8qwfbx4eqtxshds 5xqqi 9
    SamuelMeasa  over 3 years ago

    Now for Rodney’s real challenge. Three kids that really don’t want to take their shots.

     •  Reply
  3. Photo
    dcdete.  over 3 years ago

    Hmm, I wonder if this was the historical moment of the invention of needle nose pliers.

     •  Reply
  4. Pexels pixabay 278823
    Doug K  over 3 years ago

    Most of the shots were right in the nose.

     •  Reply
  5. Pexels pixabay 278823
    Doug K  over 3 years ago

    The person on the left had never gotten a shot in that cheek before.

     •  Reply
  6. Bleach 170
    KenseidenXL  over 3 years ago

    Sniper dart guns….

     •  Reply
  7. Missing large
    whahoppened  over 3 years ago

    The need was sure there (for needle-nose pliers).

     •  Reply
  8. Printscreen 2
    me_the_polish_gull  over 3 years ago

    If only vaccination could exist in Black Death epidemic…

     •  Reply
  9. Img 1931
    Sanspareil  over 3 years ago

    Sir Rodney’s most prominent attribute, would of course be the object of his aiming apparatus!

     •  Reply
  10. Avatar2
    Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Take that anti-vaxxers!

     •  Reply
  11. Missing large
    littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I didn’t know that the people of Id where into nose piercing?

     •  Reply
  12. Fb img 1516982044221
    jagedlo  over 3 years ago

    Stealth vaccinations?

     •  Reply
  13. Missing large
    Dr_Zinj  over 3 years ago

    Goodness gracious! Id has a higher vaccination rate than the U.S.

     •  Reply
  14. Millionchimps1
    tripwire45  over 3 years ago

    Government’s idea of delivering the COVID vaccine?

     •  Reply
  15. Photo 1501706362039 c06b2d715385
    Zebrastripes  over 3 years ago

    Mass inoculations on the fly…..incoming….

     •  Reply
  16. Profile msn
    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago

    So I guess cupid was otherwise occupied? I imagine the pandemic boom will start ramping up soon. I wonder if they will be called Boomers or Doomers?

     •  Reply
  17. Beaker collar
    Beaker  over 3 years ago

    The invention of the Gatling Vaccinator.

     •  Reply
  18. Bunny and summer together
    Moonkey Premium Member over 3 years ago

    This should have been a Wizard job.

     •  Reply
  19. Missing large
    lgusy  over 3 years ago

    I feel as if we dodged a bullet. I think some former guy would like this plan to get people vaccinated.

     •  Reply
  20. Beach background
    Cincoflex  over 3 years ago

    ouch! headshot!

     •  Reply
  21. Jax 1
    ms-ss  over 3 years ago

    We really need that here. We are still wearing masks because of all the idiots who won’t get vaccinated.

     •  Reply
  22. Bearfront
    paranormal  over 3 years ago

    You could use Cupid…

     •  Reply
  23. Missing large
    geese28  over 3 years ago

    Please don’t give the cdc any more ideas siiigh

     •  Reply
  24. Missing large
    Tootsie Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Thanks for reminding people to get their Covid-19 vaccinations. I got mine.

     •  Reply
  25. Img 3686
    dsatvoinde Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Today’s strip is kind of on the nose. Well done!!

     •  Reply
  26. Missing large
    TheLetterista.com  over 3 years ago

    Time for the torches and pitchforks!

     •  Reply
  27. Img 1610
    WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Sure glad the variant they gave me went in the arm and not somewhere in the face or head!

     •  Reply
  28. 5b1fe21f 9d78 4f26 83b0 5959b4af632b
    Lightpainter  over 3 years ago

    So….who runs around actually pressing the plunger on these? NONE of them have been vaccinated yet. Right now, they could just pull them out.

     •  Reply
  29. Missing large
    briangj2  over 3 years ago

    COVID-19 deaths are being underreported across India, an investigation by The Wire Science has found. Such non-reporting falls broadly into two categories.

    In the first category, a city counts only those deaths of patients who tested positive for the virus – i.e. ‘confirmed COVID-19 deaths’ – in its official toll. When patients who have symptoms of COVID-19 but aren’t tested, test negative or have an inconclusive result die, their deaths aren’t included.

    While epidemiologists refer to such deaths variously as ‘suspected COVID-19 deaths’, ‘probable COVID-19 deaths’ and ‘clinically diagnosed COVID-19 deaths’ – based on several criteria – this article will use the blanket term ‘suspected deaths’ for all of them.

    Despite there being other ways to diagnose COVID-19 patients, most Indian states are not reporting suspected deaths. The Wire Science spoke to municipal officials, health-department officials and officials from the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme in seven states and union territories: Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Puducherry, all of whom said they weren’t including suspected deaths in their published COVID-19 death tolls.

    Suspected deaths make up a major blindspot for India because all nucleic acid tests used to confirm COVID-19, like CBNAAT and RT-PCR, sometimes return false negatives. So even a patient who is infected with the virus can test negative. More than 30% of RT-PCR results can be falsely negative depending on when the patient’s sample was collected.

    Another issue with not reporting suspected deaths is that several states still conduct too few RT-PCR tests, ergo many infections may never be confirmed. When some of these people die, not counting them among COVID-19’s victims can deflate the disease’s death toll.

    (To be continued)

     •  Reply
  30. Missing large
    briangj2  over 3 years ago

    (Continued)

    For these reasons, a clinical diagnosis, which a doctor makes based on a person’s symptoms, along with other signs, like a telltale haze on X-rays or CT scans and low blood-oxygen levels, is a more dependable way to identify COVID-19 patients, John said.

    “For all diseases, clinical diagnosis is fundamental, more so in an epidemic. Lab testing is additional evidence.” According to him, “Between clinical criteria and a lab test, the former is more reliable, unless both tally.”

    Given these facts, several countries have recognised that counting suspected deaths is crucial to getting a true picture of COVID-19’s impact. In April, for example, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention asked American states to start reporting “probable deaths” apart from confirmed deaths as well. Probable deaths are deaths among patients with COVID-19 symptoms, who have lived in or travelled to an area with community transmission, and who don’t have positive results from nucleic-acid tests.

    The second category – confirmed deaths

    While not reporting suspected deaths seems to be the norm in all states, it’s not the only kind of undercounting happening in India. Some states are also not counting many confirmed deaths. Instead, they have been attributing a fraction of such confirmed deaths to comorbidities – pre-existing conditions the patient may have had, like diabetes, cancer or AIDS, that worsen the effects of COVID-19. These so-called “deaths due to comorbidities” are then excluded from these states’ death tolls.

    To understand why ascribing a confirmed COVID-19 death to comorbidities is a problem, we need to understand how doctors record the causes of deaths.

    (To be continued)

     •  Reply
  31. Missing large
    briangj2  over 3 years ago

    (Continued)

    Typically, for a certain fraction of deaths, doctors issue a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD). This document lists the chain of events, culminating with mortality. A doctor writes the immediate cause of death as the first step in this chain. For COVID-19 patients, this is often acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the condition that manifests as breathlessness. Next, the doctor mentions the antecedent cause of death – the condition that led to the immediate cause of death. For a COVID-19 patient, this could be pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs’ air sacs, which in turn leads to ARDS.

    https://science.thewire.in/health/india-mccd-comorbidities-covid-19-deaths-undercounting/

     •  Reply
  32. Missing large
    tcayer  over 3 years ago

    Drop a bunch of coins on the ground and fire when they bend over to pick them up!

     •  Reply
  33. Missing large
    Faith Blackwell Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I feel like this is what we’re coming to. monarchy and no choice. quite sad.

     •  Reply
  34. Dc7a8he 6894e215 d1a0 4e68 951c 449706fa1d63
    WentBrown  over 3 years ago

    Hahahaha!

     •  Reply
  35. Missing large
    aussie399 Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Yep. Uncle Joe invented them

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Wizard of Id