he said it is unacceptable for people to get "mild and moderate disease" that don't lead to hospitalization or death talk about moving the goalposts
Hmm...Molnupiravir at $700 for a 5 day course, no wonder Merck is dropping the horse dewormer and they want nothing to with it. You guys see a pattern here, first there were the vaccines and now this expensive drug. What’s wrong with the cheap horse dewormer? Hey Merck, do a world wide study on Ivermectin like what you’re doing with your current cask cow. Follow the money folks, follow the money.
Covid may be up in those states, but covid hospitalizations per capita it's still not nearly as bad as Texas and Florida today, let alone compared to peak Texas and Florida hospitalization. As of the most recent data that I can find right now
Answer to your "is he saying it's unacceptable if people catch a cold?" is still a hard NO. Btw, he said and, not or. No need to reinterpret. “It is an assumption that it’s okay to get infected and get mild and moderate disease, as long as you don’t wind up in the hospital and die. I have to be honest: I reject that" What goalpost?
Since unvax drive covid hospitalization, you said fake covid hospitalization is used to justify vaccination mandate. Is it only fake in TX and FL?
It's so weird how covid is this entity with advocates and it's own right with a political party. Strange times indeed
Virus reproductive rights >> human female reproductive rights. The party has been virally domesticated.
Its so weird and rooted in Trump going against it initially and this 'democrat hoax' It's crazy how much influence he had on this topic. 1000 years from now this timeframe - trumpists and covidists will be viewed as one in the same. Trump is a living form of covid
Looks like Brazil is dumping it's Ivermectin strategy Brazil's tragic ivermectin frenzy is a warning to the US, experts say The ivermectin strategy was once so popular in Brazil that entire towns tried it out. But Brazilians quickly discovered - through heart-wrenching personal experience - the limits of treating COVID-19 with ivermectin. Brazil suffered some of its worst death rates yet in late 2020 and early 2021, even in heavily ivermectin-dosed areas, as the more transmissible P1 variant spread quickly across the country Dr. Ana Carolina Antonio, who works at a government hospital in Porto Alegre, Brazil, told Insider many of her ICU patients took ivermectin in the spring - some trying to prevent COVID-19, others "to early treat their first symptoms." Their strategy didn't work. In fact, Antonio estimated roughly 70% of her ICU patients admitted during the country's deadly second wave (in late 2020 and early 2021) had taken ivermectin, and "I regret to say most of those patients have died," she said. About half of all her critically ill patients died, and 80% of ventilated patients didn't make it, regardless of whether they'd tried ivermectin. She called the heartbreak of the situation "indescribable." The Brazilian government has issued new protocols for COVID-19 treatment, which recommend against using ivermectin in hospitalized patients, because they say there isn't good evidence it does anything. https://www.yahoo.com/news/brazils-tragic-ivermectin-frenzy-warning-090000208.html
https://www.thedesertreview.com/opi...cle_ccecb97e-044e-11ec-9112-2b31ae87887a.html Uttar Pradesh disagrees.
What the hell does this mean? Is this just a made person or a real person? Wrote two books about IVM in the past year. This person is trying to profit from covid19 and doesn't care that he's harming people doing it. Dr. Justus R. Hope, writer’s pseudonym, graduated summa c*m laude from Wabash College where he was named a Lilly Scholar. He attended Baylor College of Medicine where he was awarded the M.D. degree. He completed a residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at The University of California Irvine Medical Center. He is board-certified and has taught at The University of California Davis Medical Center in the departments of Family Practice and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He has practiced medicine for over 35 years and maintains a private practice in Northern California.
They won’t set up the treatment sites for monoclonal antibodies like DeSantis does in Florida. I love my governor.