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Coronavirus.. outlook

Klompen

Active member
Did you say spanish flu?
Collect all the facts on the matter.
Have you reviewed this information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7c_TSLBRwk

This issue is mainly a product of the poor science of the day and for that matter the major gaps in our current science. What we're learning about SARS-COV-2 more recently is that the disease may in fact be much more contagious in presymptomatic stages. The disease typically takes from 7-14 days from infection to onset and represents more activity in the upper respiratory path to begin with and moves to the lower respiratory system later. Since the virus droplets can only be created in the upper respiratory system, virus particles have a harder time passing directly from the lungs to the environment.

Long story short: The researchers in that 1919 study were trying to do good science but lacked necessary information. They almost certainly never had a functional culture to work with. That doesn't stop every conspiracy theorist and their momma from claiming that viruses can't spread by respiration.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
I think Boogie had the hookup on the Hydroxy ^

side effects of HCQ

Diarrhea
Hallucinations

can be a bad trip, for some people.

even worse if you're going in a bucket.

even worse if the bucket tips over.

even worse if there is a hole in the floor and it drips on your neighbor's below.

even worse if your downstairs neighbor collects Sodium metal and the water drips on their Sodium collection and starts a fire.

yes HCQ has lots of side effects /sarc
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Coronavirus Cases:
9,228,526
view by country
Deaths:
475,123
Recovered:
4,971,111
ACTIVE CASES
3,782,292
Currently Infected Patients
3,724,374 (98%)
in Mild Condition

57,918 (2%)
Serious or Critical
Show Statistics
CLOSED CASES
5,446,234
Cases which had an outcome:
4,971,111 (91%)
Recovered / Discharged

475,123 (9%)
Deaths:comfort:
 

Medfinder

Chemon 91
Chris Martinson on New Mutant strain D614G Covid..19 video
Chris tracks the mutant covid..19 strain D614G..
Chris Martinson on New Mutant strain

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St. Phatty

Active member
Chris Martinson on New Mutant strain D614G Covid..19 video
Chris tracks the mutant covid..19 strain D614G..
Chris Martinson on New Mutant strain

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I LOVE mutant Strains !

at least with Cannabis.


Covid19 is just, 4 proteins.

What's the difference between Covid19 & bacon bits ?

if you had 1/4 pound of Covid19 de-activated virus particles, with some fat and texture, grilled with salt & ketchup - would it be anything like a hamburger ?


Maybe Covid19 is God trying to solve humanity's hunger problems.

Now we just have to figure out a way to collect 1/4 pound of virus particles in one place.

Sort of like 3D printing a hamburger with virus particles.

plus you need Garlic. :friends:
 

acespicoli

Well-known member
India starts selling 100% success Ayurvedic cure for CoVID19 , Gates gonna hate this....
[link to timesofindia.indiatimes.com (secure)]


Indias largest Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Confirms launch of Ayurvedic Medication with 100% success rate.

Yeah thats gon mess up Gates PSEC equation real bad :biglaugh:


side effects of HCQ

Diarrhea
Hallucinations

can be a bad trip, for some people.

even worse if you're going in a bucket.

even worse if the bucket tips over.

even worse if there is a hole in the floor and it drips on your neighbor's below.

even worse if your downstairs neighbor collects Sodium metal and the water drips on their Sodium collection and starts a fire.

yes HCQ has lots of side effects /sarc


The Hallucinations alone would make it worth a dose :D
 

knucklehead bob

Member
Veteran
Lessons from the Lockdown


Why are so many fewer children dying?

A White Paper from Health Choice By Amy Becker and Mark Blaxill June 18, 2020

Covid19 is a serious public health issue, but the breathless reporting among the media of positive tests and an ever?rising death toll does little to instruct us about the true nature of the virus and the unprecedented steps taken to prevent its impact. As in many complex and pervasive health phenomena, there are many ways to measure health effects, but in our view the proper measure of impact is not a narrow or intermediate metric, but rather total health outcomes. In the case of a pandemic virus affecting large populations and where the immediate concern is sharp increases in deaths, the best measure of outcomes is not a selective measure of deaths somehow attributed to the disease but instead is deaths from all causes. For perspective, these deaths must be compared to historical death rates from all causes in prior years (Percent of Expected Deaths). As we will show, a balanced view of the broader American Covid19 experience demonstrates both the scale and variability of its negative outcomes in older American, especially the elderly, but also some unexpected positives. Surprisingly, U.S. mortality rates have declined among young people during the lockdown, especially among infants. These trends have gone largely unnoticed and remain unexplained.

Death rates from all causes vary widely and somewhat predictably. The most pronounced variation occurs by age cohort (most deaths occur in the elderly) and by time of year and to a lesser extent by geography. All?cause deaths are cyclical, commonly rising in the winter months and “flu season” and then falling to lower levels as warmer weather arrives. To the extent that death rates vary by region, this is mostly a result of differences in the age mix of residents. In the case of Covid19, death rates are not yet known to be cyclical but they do vary significantly by age and geography.
In the analysis that follows we have examined the evidence on total death rates by geography (mostly by state), by age group and by week (and flu season). We have extracted eight main lessons. Some of these are part of the ongoing conversation around Covid19; others are unexpected or at least have not been widely circulated. Why this discrepancy? Since the infectious disease establishment has controlled the “pandemic” narrative, the variance between this evidence and conventional wisdom is largely driven by longstanding bias and error patterns among the experts in that community.

............... .................. ....................

Covid19 is unique among recent pandemics in that the mortality toll is measurable, real and convincing. It is also nearly certain to be transitory, but that won’t stop the propaganda juggernaut from rolling forward. However, as the saying goes, “the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” What no one would have predicted in advance of Covid19 is that the extreme lockdown response has produced a
natural experiment that actually calls into question the very actions—widespread, mandated vaccines for all??that the infectious disease and public health community have been pushing for years. We should mourn the deaths of the elderly Manhattan nursing home residents but also take heed of the hundreds of avoided infant deaths. Only with that kind of balance will we draw the proper lessons from the pandemic and the lockdowns that have followed in its wake.

https://www.cohealthchoice.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Lessons-from-the-Lockdown-vF-6-17-20.pdf

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armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
news reporting this AM that new cases skewing toward those in their twenties & thirties. you know, the ones that think they will live forever & only the geezers will get sick? lol...:biglaugh: not hard to spot them, they are those gathering in crowds at the beach, in bars, etc.
 

knucklehead bob

Member
Veteran
news reporting this AM that new cases skewing toward those in their twenties & thirties. you know, the ones that think they will live forever & only the geezers will get sick? lol...:biglaugh: not hard to spot them, they are those gathering in crowds at the beach, in bars, etc.

Since you seem to love SCIENCE FICTION Calvin-Hobbes-calvin-and-hobbes-23762778-1280-800-e1417821587253.jpg

Black Lives Matter Protests Have Not Led to a Spike in Coronavirus Cases, Research Says

Despite warnings from public health officials, new research suggests Black Lives Matter protests across the country have not led to a jump in coronavirus cases.

https://who13.com/news/coronavirus/black-lives-matter-protests-have-not-led-to-a-spike-in-coronavirus-cases-research-says/?fbclid=IwAR2ZB3D7VhbeAGllAsis06C_HnTxRIZUhIMGn96OcZDPgODWo6t_UGnoYYE

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buzzmobile

Well-known member
Veteran
Coronil: ayurvedic remedy claimed as a cure for coronavirus

Patanjali Research Institue trial

According to Patanjali a clinicl trial was carried out in which Coronil was tested on coronavirus patients from different cities including Delhi, Ahmedabad, Meerut. No patient died in the trials according to the company, although company boss, Ramdev Baba, did say that the patients involved were not highly infected or on life support systems. He went on to say that trials for severely infected people are due in a "second stage".

On their website the Patanjali Research Institute gives an overview of the treatment regime, however they do not appear to have published on their website the clinical trial involving patients. There was no easily findable information on how ill the patients were, their rates of recovery, their dosing regimes, what their symptoms were or what tests for either covid-19 or its symptoms were carried out.

The Institute do make reference to a computer simulation study potentially showing that a "phytochemical, namely, Withanone, found in Withania somnifera (Ashvagandha) could prevent the entry of COVID-19 in the host cells". The study cited is a pre-print, meaning it has not been peer reviewed, of how the phytochemical may disrupt the way the virus enters cells. However, while interesting, it is important to note that the study used computer modelling, rather than looking at the actual effects in humans.

Patanjali Research Institute Covid-19 Treatment

100% cure rate is a large claim. We shall see.
 

Amynamous

Active member
I LOVE mutant Strains !

at least with Cannabis.


Covid19 is just, 4 proteins.

What's the difference between Covid19 & bacon bits ?

if you had 1/4 pound of Covid19 de-activated virus particles, with some fat and texture, grilled with salt & ketchup - would it be anything like a hamburger ?


Maybe Covid19 is God trying to solve humanity's hunger problems.

Now we just have to figure out a way to collect 1/4 pound of virus particles in one place.

Sort of like 3D printing a hamburger with virus particles.

plus you need Garlic. :friends:

Fucking hilarious!
I don’t know you’re smoking/vaping this morning, but i want some!
 
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