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Proprietary COVID-19 and Vaccine thread

LOL…. So following this logic we should deny healthcare to smokers and drinkers, and those who engage in risky behavior resulting in injury, etc.
Absolutely


Or just charge them more for insurance, as is current practice.
 
I guess it sucks for this doctor who couldn't have it both ways.

So sad. I’ve now had two people in my life who are vaccine injured. Luckily no one has passed but one is at UVA and will be for weeks.
 
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I've aged well but thanks...stoopid meme is just stoopid.
Stop mentioning my name, please.

Just thought that since you liked a meme declaring the Pandemic being over, one of the two of you could update us all on where things currently stand. TIA
 
Specifics if you care to share? Sorry to hear this.
My wife has a history of heart rhythm issues. Her heart used to race away and she’d go into the fetal position to kick it down. I think it’s called tachacardia. She had a procedure done about 12 years ago where they went up through her groin artery and burned a nerve near her heart to stop it. And it worked.

About 2 weeks after her second shot she felt like her heart was skipping a beat. She went to the cardiologist and they made her wear a monitor for a few days. She’s been diagnosed with Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs). It happened 96 times while she had the monitor on. We’re waiting to hear back from her doc on what’s next.

One of my player’s dad is a radiologist in town. A few days after his required booster he started getting weakness and numbness in his arms and hands. He’s currently at UVA bedridden with guillain barre syndrome. He had an anaphylactic response to the first treatment so now he has a neck cath and they’re moving to plasmapheresis (I think that means he’s getting plasma replacement therapy). He can barely move.
 
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Sounds like a variation of the novavax

Hard to tell from that article and this is the first I’ve heard. However, it does sound like the spike protein is in the vax which would make it more like NovaVax.

I think we’re going to learn someday that turning the body into a spike protein making machine was a bad idea. Really bad.
 
And you gators:
Milk and Benadryl really? Hope this is true. I have both on hand.

That's wonderful news. Hope the future testing is just as promising, I love milk, drink at least 16 oz every day. And a study from UF? Nice!
 
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Just thought that since you liked a meme declaring the Pandemic being over, one of the two of you could update us all on where things currently stand. TIA
Go pick on someone else. You chose the wrong mean girl.
 
And you gators:
Milk and Benadryl really? Hope this is true. I have both on hand.

Ostrov began pairing lactoferrin with diphenhydramine in lab tests on human and monkey cells. He found that each compound on their own inhibited SARS-CoV-2 virus replication by about 30%.

But mixed together they reduced virus replication by 99%.
 
Hard to tell from that article and this is the first I’ve heard. However, it does sound like the spike protein is in the vax which would make it more like NovaVax.

I think we’re going to learn someday that turning the body into a spike protein making machine was a bad idea. Really bad.
Novavax creates a sphere of spike proteins. This does also but appears to use multiple proteins and not just one.

"The report said it is different from existing shots because it uses a soccer ball-shaped protein with 24 faces for its vaccine, which allows scientists to attach the spikes of multiple coronavirus strains on different faces of the protein."
 
Ostrov began pairing lactoferrin with diphenhydramine in lab tests on human and monkey cells. He found that each compound on their own inhibited SARS-CoV-2 virus replication by about 30%.

But mixed together they reduced virus replication by 99%.
99% you say?

What's the current number for the vaccines?
 
76 - I am amending my prediction based on, believe or not, the Atlantic. Between:

  • New Anti-Virals being available
  • Novovax being available
  • Immunity going to go up even more as mild breakthrough cases pair natural immunity with built immunity
  • People now of both sides, both urban based Gen-Z along with red states being fed up with lock-downs
  • Suburban moms tired and worried of kids being pulled out of schools over flu like breakouts
We will be done come February/March 2022, marking it two full years. Hospitalizations and Deaths will look like the flu.

Fauci and the MSM will also probably want to continue to maintain the level of concern as it drives viewership and for Fauci, he maintains on-screen relevance. People will tire of it and ratings will continue to plummet.
 
LOL…. So following this logic we should deny healthcare to smokers and drinkers, and those who engage in risky behavior resulting in injury, etc.
You need a lesson in logic. It has nothing to do with engaging in risky behavior...…..we are in the middle of a pandemic and one of the biggest issues we have is that when the infection rate rises our hospitals get overrun with patients. When that happens we are all at risk with the health care system and not just Covid patients. We have a vaccine that has proven to be very effective at reducing the odds that a patient will need hospital care. So we have a partial solution to one of the pandemic's biggest problems, except some people are refusing the shot. I am not in favor of forcing people take the shot. But I am in favor of people being accountable for their actions that potentially harm others. You decide not to take the shot you potentially put all of us at greater risk if the next wave pushes our hospitals to the brink again. Since your part of the hospital problem, you don't get priority with hospital care (if your issue is Covid). Pretty simple and straight forward and rewards people for their own decisions. What surprises me is why anti-vax people would care about this. Isn't part of the argument that the odds of you getting seriously ill are so small that its not worth the vaccine risk? If that's the case, why are you worried about the hospital?

Sucks that some of you people want to fight for YOUR choice so hard but are then not willing to accept that consequences of YOUR choice.
 
Bring a terrible person. He’s doubling down on being evil.
This is the attitude that has brought our country to the brink of conflict. The country's real problem. If you disagree with my your a Bad Person!

Its also what you say when you have no reasonable argument to make. Or if your a twelve year old.
 
This is the attitude that has brought our country to the brink of conflict. The country's real problem. If you disagree with my your a Bad Person!

Its also what you say when you have no reasonable argument to make. Or if your a twelve year old.
*you’re

And you can disagree with me all you want and I wouldn’t think you’re a bad person. Wishing people that don’t take a medical treatment that you want them to take death makes you pretty terrible by almost any standard.
 
You need a lesson in logic. It has nothing to do with engaging in risky behavior...…..we are in the middle of a pandemic and one of the biggest issues we have is that when the infection rate rises our hospitals get overrun with patients. When that happens we are all at risk with the health care system and not just Covid patients. We have a vaccine that has proven to be very effective at reducing the odds that a patient will need hospital care. So we have a partial solution to one of the pandemic's biggest problems, except some people are refusing the shot. I am not in favor of forcing people take the shot. But I am in favor of people being accountable for their actions that potentially harm others. You decide not to take the shot you potentially put all of us at greater risk if the next wave pushes our hospitals to the brink again. Since your part of the hospital problem, you don't get priority with hospital care (if your issue is Covid). Pretty simple and straight forward and rewards people for their own decisions. What surprises me is why anti-vax people would care about this. Isn't part of the argument that the odds of you getting seriously ill are so small that its not worth the vaccine risk? If that's the case, why are you worried about the hospital?

Sucks that some of you people want to fight for YOUR choice so hard but are then not willing to accept that consequences of YOUR choice.
At a minimum, I agree that individuals should pay a premium if the symptoms are Covid-19 related.

Also, now that there is an Anti-Viral pill, they should ALSO take that quickly. If Ivermectin, you feel is really effective, great, go take it and stay out of the hospital.

If those two choices do not work, and you do not want to pay for the care out of pocket, then I should not have to subsidize it either directly through medicare/medicaid or through higher overall insurance pool premiums.

In a few weeks, there will be a terrific number of approved FDA/CDC care options. Go for them. If you have another path that keeps you out of the hospital, no specific issue here.

Otherwise, you should absorb the responsibility of that decision.

Classic Libertarian 101.
 
*you’re

And you can disagree with me all you want and I wouldn’t think you’re a bad person. Wishing people that don’t take a medical treatment that you want them to take death makes you pretty terrible by almost any standard.
Oh quit twisting shit. I can just as easily say your support for unvaccinated results in people dying because the hospitals have been and may again be overcrowded resulting it poor care. So your a terrible person too.

Are we even now or can we quit being stupid?
 
At a minimum, I agree that individuals should pay a premium if the symptoms are Covid-19 related.
You're talking about individuals that got the shot to prevent covid, and who still caught covid and ended up having to go to the hospital, right?

Or are you talking about individuals that got the shot to prevent covid, and who developed a heart or other condition as a result and ended up having to go to the hospital, right?

You're saying their choices have consequences and they should pay for their own bad choices.

Right?
 
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Ah the difference between dying WITH covid vs dying FROM covid.

Media always claims all deaths were FROM covid. I remember pointing this out here 16 months ago, and a certain 'doctor' shit himself saying that was insane and I was a liar. For cutting and pasting the information directly from the CDC website.

Roughly 6% of covid deaths were FROM covid.

Media always reports 100% of covid deaths were FROM.

The more you know.
 
Oh quit twisting shit. I can just as easily say your support for unvaccinated results in people dying because the hospitals have been and may again be overcrowded resulting it poor care. So your a terrible person too.

Are we even now or can we quit being stupid?
No you can’t, because I’m supporting freedom of choice and sincerely hoping that no one dies or has permanent disabilities - from both the treatment and/or the disease.

You’re denying sick people health care because they didn’t do what you said they should.

Actually caring about people is a meaningful difference.
 

Ah the difference between dying WITH covid vs dying FROM covid.

Media always claims all deaths were FROM covid. I remember pointing this out here 16 months ago, and a certain 'doctor' shit himself saying that was insane and I was a liar. For cutting and pasting the information directly from the CDC website.

Roughly 6% of covid deaths were FROM covid.

Media always reports 100% of covid deaths were FROM.

The more you know.


Then why don't we just say that George Floyd died from covid although he was already about to die from downing a sh1t ton of fentanyl.
 
Trump is, finally and to his significant credit, RIGHT on message relative to the Vaccines: It's a PHENOMENAL accomplishment and he DESERVES the praise for getting it done.

Mandates is a separate and legitimate discussion.

 
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FLCCC.com

It remains the definitive source of good information on fighting the Communist Red Chinese Fung Flu.
 
Science at work again. Apparently healthcare workers only need to isolate for 7 days now. Everyone else needs 10 days. If anything, Covid has exposed science for the fraud it is. And you don’t need to be a special forces scientist to see it.

 
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You need a lesson in logic. It has nothing to do with engaging in risky behavior...…..we are in the middle of a pandemic and one of the biggest issues we have is that when the infection rate rises our hospitals get overrun with patients.
And many of those patients are people like YOU who got the shot, then got covid anyway. People like YOU are putting hospitals in a bind because they have to treat your dumbass for covid twice: First when you get the shot, then when you get covid. You are creating double the work for a system that's already overtaxed.

You need a lesson in being a decent person. Healthcare isn't a weapon to use again people who don't make the choices you want them to.
 
More bad news for the shot cheerleaders.

Two options when this becomes common knowledge:
1) Common sense prevails and we start to actually pay attention to the results, the science, or…
2) The gov’t doubles down and we all have to get jabbed every 60 days

My money is on #2 because money, power and influence. IMO this is the best news ever for Pfizer and Moderna, and the worst for public health.

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/pandemic-of-the-vaccinated-1b5/comments
 


Watch the CNN guy's face as the guy explains that his hospital system is doing just fine. He's clearly miserable hearing this.

Then look at how he smiles and perks up at the end when the guy tells him that 80% of his patients are 'unvaccinated'.

These people are sick.
 
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