So let me get this straight....reading has more meaning that watching a vid? Interesting. No debate is needed really because at the end of the day one is going to believe what they want. Again, I'm not drinking the Koolaid no matter what the "experts" in this thread believe. There's tons of information out here that goes against the narrative. Not going to do the research for you. I've listed enough, only to be discredited by a group of "medical specialists" who profess to know what's going on. I'll end it with this......"It's easier to fool people than to convince them they've been fooled "- MARK TWAIN.
So let me get this straight....reading has more meaning that watching a vid? Interesting. No debate is needed really because at the end of the day one is going to believe what they want. Again, I'm not drinking the Koolaid no matter what the "experts" in this thread believe. There's tons of information out here that goes against the narrative. Not going to do the research for you. I've listed enough, only to be discredited by a group of "medical specialists" who profess to know what's going on. I'll end it with this......"It's easier to fool people than to convince them they've been fooled "- MARK TWAIN.
In an earlier part of the PA vid you posted, he was talking about studies he read that discussed why masks are “bad”. He never went on to discuss the studies, never provided any evidence, but he did say that mouths are “dirty holes” filled with germs and therefore, kids should not wear a mask because it would “contain” the germs in a “dirty hole”, or something to that effect. What he was basically describing is called normal flora. Everyone lives with bacteria and other organisms inside and outside of their bodies. They live in harmony with our bodies and are non threatening. What is not non threatening is exterior threats like non-normal flora and novel viruses. And the whole point of masks is to contain the bad stuff and not spread it around to others, but he ignored that part.
As a healthcare worker who actually paid attention in school, i thought him pretty entertaining. Seems to me he drank a lot of koolaid. I hope he has a lot of questions regarding public health and epidemiology on his next round of boards!
The point I was making was that i choose science, math, and provable evidence, which I can verify through medical/scientific journals and other widely accepted sources that will, in excessive detail, lay out their methodology, the details describing the study size and participants and raw results, and their statistical methodology and conclusions.
So when someone doesn’t support their “facts” or opinions with any kind of evidence, then I call BS, like the video of that random PA dude that was talking out of his dirty hole.
btw, if you make big claims and can’t back them up, then don’t be butt hurt when someone calls BS. It makes you look like a snowflake.
Typical response these days for someone that doesn't have a valid coherent response! ... and you dare to quote "bitchute" In doctornation?
I like kool aide. I cut out sugar though.
If I use the right catch phrases can I be a conservative?
Do I have to watch you tube?
The difference between caring people with a medical background and a those with mental issues has never been more obvious.
Another opinionated koolaid drinker with nothing more to do than criticize. What else you got?
Not only that, the receipts are within the video - IF your attention span will allow you to get that far. Show me what you have, or is it just lip service?
Alabama has been out of ICU space for a week now. A lot of needless infection with all that follows in a handful of states where this has been most heavily weaponized.
There are studies coming in showing there can be some rather pronounced cognitive issues with a fairly large percentage of those who have
had what have been described as light cases of the virus recently.
Mississippi health officials are pleading with residents not to take a medicine meant for cows and horses as an alternative to getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
In a state with the nation's second lowest rate of vaccination against the coronavirus, a jump in the number of calls to poison control prompted an alert Friday from the Mississippi State Department of Health about ingesting the drug ivermectin. The department said that at least 70% of recent calls to the state poison control center were related to people who ingested a version of the drug that is formulated to treat parasites in cows and horses.
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Ingesting the drug can lead to a rash, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, neurologic disorders and potentially severe hepatitis requiring hospitalization, according to the alert written by Dr. Paul Byers, the state's top epidemiologist.
Byers said that 85% of the people calling after using ivermectin had mild symptoms, but at least one person has been hospitalized due to ivermectin toxicity, according to the Mississippi Free Press.
You watch the YouTube, I’ll watch the boob tube and I’ll get to Scotland before you.