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Coronavirus.. outlook

siftedunity

cant re Member
Veteran
no one would know when they get infected since it would take a while to show symptoms. so taking it within 2 hours is kind pointless idea unless you come into contact with some one and know they have it and then take it,
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
CORONAVIRUS
An at-home fingerprick blood test may help detect your exposure to coronavirus
If approved, the blood test could show if your immune system has developed coronavirus antibodies. But a positive result isn't a license to return to work.

"The entire testing process happens at home," says Scanwell Chief Medical Officer Jack Jeng, "No specimen has to be shipped back."

A positive test result means a patient has been exposed to COVID-19 at some point in the past and has developed antibodies to fight it.

"The Scanwell rapid serology test is looking for antibodies in the blood. A positive test result means that you were exposed to the virus previously because it takes time for the antibodies to develop," said Jeng.

David Kroll, a professor of pharmacology at the University of Colorado who has worked on antibody testing, explained that the antibodies mean "your immune system [has] remembered the virus to the point that it makes these antibodies that could inactivate any future viral infections."

Perfect! An anonymous test, and no samples. Yeah, I'll do that. When, where can we get them?

They are right there next to the N-95 masks, uh OK.
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
IVERMECTIN AGAINST CORONAVIRUS...

Ivermectin is an inhibitor of the COVID-19 causative virus (SARS-CoV-2) in vitro.
A single treatment able to effect ∼5000-fold reduction in virus at 48h in cell culture.
Ivermectin is FDA-approved for parasitic infections, and therefore has a potential for repurposing.
Ivermectin is widely available, due to its inclusion on the WHO model list of essential medicines.

Abstract
Although several clinical trials are now underway to test possible therapies, the worldwide response to the COVID-19 outbreak has been largely limited to monitoring/containment. We report here that Ivermectin, an FDA-approved anti-parasitic previously shown to have broad-spectrum anti-viral activity in vitro, is an inhibitor of the causative virus (SARS-CoV-2), with a single addition to Vero-hSLAM cells 2 hours post infection with SARS-CoV-2 able to effect ∼5000-fold reduction in viral RNA at 48 h. Ivermectin therefore warrants further investigation for possible benefits in humans.

Ivermectin is an FDA-approved broad spectrum anti-parasitic agent1 that in recent years we, along with other groups, have shown to have anti-viral activity against a broad range of viruses2, 3, 4, 5 in vitro. Originally identified as an inhibitor of interaction between the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) integrase protein (IN) and the importin (IMP) α/β1 heterodimer responsible for IN nuclear import6, Ivermectin has since been confirmed to inhibit IN nuclear import and HIV-1 replication5. Other actions of ivermectin have been reported7, but ivermectin has been shown to inhibit nuclear import of host (eg.8,9) and viral proteins, including simian virus SV40 large tumour antigen (T-ag) and dengue virus (DENV) non-structural protein 5


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220302011

There is a cattle heartworm preventer called "Ivomec" that is Ivermectin. A 50cc bottle costs under $50 at the local farmer co-op. I use it every month at a rate of 1cc per 100 pounds - of dawg. Squirt .7cc for a 70# dawg, right on their food. Make sure they and not the other dawg eats it. Costs under a dolla per dose, and per the vet is very effective.

I didn't know the med-mafia had approved it for human oral consumption.
 
M

moose eater

In a petri dish...
It's still has to go through testing.

I am in no way telling any one to use horse paste ivermecton for any condition.



In the. Pharmacy tabs are a prescription.


On ebay some buy ivermecton for horses.

There are cases of persons using it as internal scabicde....here's a forum that info is on

https://www.chronofhorse.com/forum/forum/discussion-forums/horse-care/174299-has-anyone-dosed-themselves-with-equine-ivermectin

Thanks. My surprise had more to do with the odds of catching persons within a 2-hour window after becoming infected, when we don't know who is infected as it is already.

And the reports of hydroxychloroquine as a threat to the retina.. leaves some stark choices for folks, I think.
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Worldometer

COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Last updated: April 05, 2020, 15:19 GMT
Case Graphs - Death Graphs - Countries - Death Rate - Incubation - Age - Symptoms - News
Coronavirus Cases:
1,235,728
view by country
Deaths:
67,195
Recovered:
255,589
ACTIVE CASES
912,944
Currently Infected Patients
867,990 (95%)
in Mild Condition

44,954 (5%)
Serious
Show Statistics
CLOSED CASES
322,784
Cases which had an outcome:
255,589 (79%)
Recovered / Discharged

67,195 (21%)
Deaths
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
For those in OHIO....

Starting Tuesday, Cincinnati PD won't respond in-person for these calls

Cincinnati police announced Monday that these calls will be referred for online or phone reporting:

Assault reports where there is no medical attention necessary and suspect is no longer present
Breaking and entering reports where there are no suspect(s) or possibility of property recovery
Criminal damaging reports
Dog bites
Lost property
Lost or stolen license plates
Menacing reports, unless a suspect is expected, threatens to return or is part of the elements of domestic violence
Phone harassment
Property damage
These calls will be referred for phone reporting:

Found property, which can be dropped off at a district lobby if necessary
Theft reports for both misdemeanor and felony theft where there is no possibility of “immediate apprehension or property recovery” and the value stolen is less than $5,000. This does not include reports of stolen firearms.
You can report crimes online on the CPD website,
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Yes, Vermont DID Restrict the Sale of Seeds in Some Stores ‘cuz COVID-19, and a Lot More

we learned that stores in Vermont had been instructed to prohibit the sale of vegetable seeds because of the pandemic. Part of that report included my failed effort to find the provenance. A reader just sent it to me. And it’s not just vegetable seeds.

The Green Mountain State is now micro-managing commerce at large retailers.

“Large ‘big box’ retailers generate significant shopping traffic by virtue of their size and the variety of goods offered in a single location,” said Agency of Commerce and Community Development Secretary Lindsay Kurrle. “This volume of shopping traffic significantly increases the risk of further spread of this dangerous virus to Vermonters and the viability of Vermont’s health care system. We are directing these stores to put public health first and help us reduce the number of shoppers by requiring on-line ordering, delivery and curbside pickup whenever possible, and by stopping the sale of non-essential items.”

https://accd.vermont.gov/press-releases/agency-commerce-and-community-development-directs-%E2%80%9Cbig-box%E2%80%9D-retailers-cease-person
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
There is a cattle heartworm preventer called "Ivomec" that is Ivermectin. A 50cc bottle costs under $50 at the local farmer co-op. I use it every month at a rate of 1cc per 100 pounds - of dawg. Squirt .7cc for a 70# dawg, right on their food. Make sure they and not the other dawg eats it. Costs under a dolla per dose, and per the vet is very effective.

I didn't know the med-mafia had approved it for human oral consumption.

I have used horse paste ivermectin last year when a rodent population under my home caused and outbreak of of fleas and chiggers out of control.

Trapped all rodents and used baited snap traps ..blocked all entry points... buried and used 3/4 rock around perimeters

Used 1/4 tube ivermectrin horse paste per 2 days with spraying piperbyterol in corners of rooms...fogged the crawl spaces with flea tick fogger's. .within 3 weeks no more insects.

Itching and finding bites and a sample of these in my cpap filter of the chigger led to I'd of this pestilence.
I do not recommend any use of any chemical to anyone...just telling how ivermectrin worked for me.
 

igrowone

Well-known member
Veteran
and in NY there has been announced a decline in new cases by Cuomo
hoping(really hoping) the peak has been seen
that would be sooner than predicted, 1st good news(if real) in quite a while
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Texas city moves to fine people who don't cover their faces outside to protect against coronavirus

The city of Laredo in Texas is now requiring all residents to wear a mask any time they enter a building that is not their home, or face up to a $1,000 fine.

Beginning Thursday, the ordinance approved by the Laredo City Council mandated that anyone entering a building, using public transit or pumping their gas must cover their nose and mouth with a mask, bandana, scarf or any cloth or face a fine up to $1,000. The rule will remain in place until April 30.


RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA...

Riverside County Mandates Face Coverings in Public, Bans Outside Gatherings
The order comes hours after the county's confirmed COVID-19 cases rose to 665, with the death toll reaching 18.

Riverside County's pubilc health officer Saturday barred all outside gatherings except for those between family members residing in the same home and ordered anyone leaving home to wear a face covering.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Texas city moves to fine people who don't cover their faces outside to protect against coronavirus

The city of Laredo in Texas is now requiring all residents to wear a mask any time they enter a building that is not their home, or face up to a $1,000 fine.

That's how you keep businesses open - wearing masks.

Besides the initial gargantuan fvck-up of debating for weeks about what to do, the US also fvcked up the response.

It's as if there was someone pulling the strings to maximize the revenues the "medical" industry extracts from the incident. Full hospitals for at least 6 months - that's a WET DREAM for America's "health" care industry.

If all those people had died at once, they wouldn't have made any money on it.

Spread the deaths out over time, they triple their revenues.

Maybe this one time they won't bankrupt Americans, sort of. Just the American government, who is picking up part of the tab.
 

azad

Buzkashi
Veteran
Italy should get money from the Vatican and the mafia both whom have robbed the ppl for decades. So sad to see poor ppl suffering.
 

igrowone

Well-known member
Veteran
the latest from worldometer, a significant drop in new cases
NYC is likely a good part of that
 

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Medfinder

Chemon 91
How the cell phones of spring breakers who flouted coronavirus warnings were tracked

The Trump administration wants to use Americans' smartphone location data to help track and combat the spread of coronavirus. Now, a pair of US data companies are making a public pitch to show just how that kind of technology might work.

X-Mode and Tectonix focused on a high-profile case: tracking location data from the phones of people who visited the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in March -- among them spring breakers who made national news two weeks ago when they ignored warnings to practice social distancing despite the worsening coronavirus pandemic.
The results of tracking data, a map posted on Twitter, showed where people went after they visited the beach, spreading out all across the country to major cities including New York and Chicago, possibly bringing the coronavirus with them.
 
M

moose eater

the latest from worldometer, a significant drop in new cases
NYC is likely a good part of that

This corresponds accurately to the dashboard I'm using.

Despite my earlier predictions, based greatly on yesterdays noteworthy percentage increase in mortality, the current total of deceased today for the US is just over half what it was at the end of yesterday. So there's at least a temporary lull in mortality for the immediate moment, as well..

Thanks for the graphs.:tiphat:
 

Im'One

Active member
That's how you keep businesses open - wearing masks.

Besides the initial gargantuan fvck-up of debating for weeks about what to do, the US also fvcked up the response.

It's as if there was someone pulling the strings to maximize the revenues the "medical" industry extracts from the incident. Full hospitals for at least 6 months - that's a WET DREAM for America's "health" care industry.

If all those people had died at once, they wouldn't have made any money on it.

Spread the deaths out over time, they triple their revenues.

Maybe this one time they won't bankrupt Americans, sort of. Just the American government, who is picking up part of the tab.


You apparently know a lot about the hospital industry?
Its my impression this will bankrupt the hospital industry. If we are lucky it will bankrupt the health insurance industry.
My ex was a hospital administrator. They had a saying "Self pay is no pay."
The little hospital we had in our home town of tem thousand regularly wrote off hundreds of thousands of bad debt per day.
I have friends who work in billing for insurance. They regularly see huge bills written off or denied...somewhat arbitrarily. Most treatments are refused at least once as amatter or course. Insured patients getting elecrive surgery are the profitable operations. Thise are all put on hold while uninsured people are filling the ICUs.
 

Loc Dog

Hobbies include "drinkin', smokin' weed, and all k
Veteran
In NJ one of the most popular grocery stores, Shoprite, has 24 locations that had at least one employee that has it, including my location. Just got cold cuts 2 days ago, and none of them wear masks. To avoid entirely have to cut out cold cuts, fish, fresh fruit and vegetables unless pre-packaged in a bag.
 

Swamp Thang

Well-known member
Veteran
I have used horse paste ivermectin last year when a rodent population under my home caused and outbreak of of fleas and chiggers out of control.

Trapped all rodents and used baited snap traps ..blocked all entry points... buried and used 3/4 rock around perimeters

Used 1/4 tube ivermectrin horse paste per 2 days with spraying piperbyterol in corners of rooms...fogged the crawl spaces with flea tick fogger's. .within 3 weeks no more insects.

Itching and finding bites and a sample of these in my cpap filter of the chigger led to I'd of this pestilence.
I do not recommend any use of any chemical to anyone...just telling how ivermectrin worked for me.

One of the most severe penalties I have paid, for growing in a tropical rain forest swamp, is that on multiple occasions I have suffered various infestations of creepy crawlies that have to be terminated with extreme prejudice lest they ultimately do the same to me, over a period of time.

One of the most effective means of treating parasites in the human body, is with the dosages of Ivermektin pills. These are tiny pills about the size of a capital "O" on this typed page, and the typical dosage is four tablets for an adult.

My doctor decided that for my most recent recent parasitic attack that continued after I had taken four Ivermektin tablets, he needed to up the dosage, so for the first time ever, I downed 16 of those tablets, despite knowing very well the side-effects of an overdose.

The upshot of my tale here is to let y'all know that in my capacity as the official IC Mag guinea-pig, I have over the years taken both chloroquine and Ivermektin on multiple occasions with no adverse effects besides some vivid nightmares while I was on Ivermektin.

Now, the fact that this guinea-pig suffered no serious side-effects from these two drugs that have been cited as possible therapies for Corona virus, does not mean I am implying that these drugs are safe for everyone out there, but what I can say is that IF one's own doctor gives the green light for the use of either or both of these medications in the prescribed dosage, the majority of people will suffer no adverse consequences.

The efficacy of Chloroquine or Ivermektin as treatments for Corona virus may not have been rigorously established at this point, but if anyone was wondering about the odds of a negative reaction to either of these compounds, my experience was benign, as it would be for most people given a physicians clearance to use these two particular medications.
 

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