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Re: COVID-19 Check-in
Headline is objective. It hasn't been proven to treat COVID-19. The France study was small and flawed. There is a reason to move to clinical trials, but we shouldn't be using this as a treatment yet. People with autoimmune diseases are struggling to get their meds now, and we don't know if it will work. I hope it does, but… -
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Yeah it is rare for people taking it for RA and lupus to develop heart problems. Much more common to develop eye issues. The problem that's been coming up in these studies is patients being given doses that are between 500-600 mg instead of the 200-250 mg used for lupus and RA. In healthy people the therapeutic, toxic, and… -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in
100% agree @RxDawg , but again as I mentioned in an earlier post that received multiple down votes... this is the first pandemic to be politically weaponized. Am I surprised this is the case - no. My primary focus is on taking personal responsibility, which includes maintaining social distancing and wearing a mask in… -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in
Well it’s late at night on March the 30th. My family is ok, I’m still ok, and I continue to pray that all of y’all are still ok too. I was pretty sad to hear that Covid-19 took the Country music singer Joe Diffie. Prayers daily from me for each and every one of you, and your families too. Good night DAWGS. -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in
I think you're spot on. We can't focus solely on the Covid-19 problem. The world has millions of other problems, some of which are adversely affected by the very things that are supposedly required for combating the virus. Some of which are potentially just as hazardous as the virus. Gone are the models predicting millions… -
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My example is to point out that you blindly sought out a university study and didn't bother to fully question it. Had I posted such an article I would have footnoted that ridiculous experiment. How many more examples must I show you before you get the general concept that relying solely on science with respect to C-19 is a… -
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Big news in the data coming out of NYC today...will link to the source below, but it's from the worldometers site which has been the source of reported case/death data for US & EU: - New York State conducted an antibody testing study [source], showing that 12.3% of the population in the state had COVID-19 antibodies as of… -
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Yeah at this point anyone with symptoms in those population centers being hit hardest are considered positive and told to self isolate for two weeks and only come in during emergencies. Same thing happening in southwest CT at the beginning of the outbreak where a lot of people commute to NYC. CT was only doing 20 tests a… -
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Read this sourced from FDNY logs. If a person self quarantines with suspected Covid-19 and dies at home they are not being counted as a virus death. In NYC the hospitals are only testing if someone has difficulty breathing. This suggests the number is understated. Further there are indirect deaths that are not counted from…
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