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Coronainsanity

While Kelly is babbling on to Matt about the game, he's probably thinking... "shut up and take your clothes off"

She definitely is opinionated. I remember I think it was last season she was bitching about people saying erroneously that Stafford had the Covid. I think she said it to people in grocery stores or something in her posh Grosse Pointe neighborhood.
 
I?m pretty sure a person can?t self medicate with ivermectin nor monoclonal antibodies. I?m pretty sure both need the prescription of an MD.

Sure, anybody can put on a mask, just like anybody can do a ritualistic tribal dance.

Neither is an effective deterrent to Covid.

for ivermectin people are literally going to tractor supply stores and picking it up.

But yes, The monoclonal anitbodies are an infusion or multiple JABS done at an outpatient clinic.
 
for ivermectin people are literally going to tractor supply stores and picking it up.

But yes, The monoclonal anitbodies are an infusion or multiple JABS done at an outpatient clinic.


Yea people did that because tyrants limited their options. My uncle had to get a bunch in Mexico, couldn't get any in the US. Fraudchi didn't approve.
 
for ivermectin people are literally going to tractor supply stores and picking it up.

But yes, The monoclonal anitbodies are an infusion or multiple JABS done at an outpatient clinic.

Okay.

People are supposed to have an Rx if they intend to use it for themselves.

It?s easier to get animal Ivermectin than I thought.
 
Okay.

People are supposed to have an Rx if they intend to use it for themselves.

It?s easier to get animal Ivermectin than I thought.

One thing we can all agree on....this is a shit show. Being run by a shit show. Managed by a shitshow. And to no ones surprise...the result is a shitshow the population gets to try to figure out.
 
So now on this thread weve heard we have zero confidence that people can put a mask on....which id argue is one of the easiest fucking things to do on the planet earth.

But in the same thread argue that self medicating on ivermectin and monoclonal antibodes....thats a breeze and people should do it instead of taking a jab.

Yaaaa....people on this thread are TOTALLY normal.

who self medicated on monoclonal antibodies or ivermectin or anything for that matter? Sure, I actually physically took the ivermectin pills, but they were prescribed to me BY A DOCTOR and I took them in accordance with that doctor's instructions. The monoclonal antibodies i took were administered intravenously by a medical professional (nurse practitioner, I believe) at an urgent care facility that's part of a massive health system in our area.
 
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who self medicated on monoclonal antibodies or ivermectin or anything for that matter? Sure, I actually physically took the ivermectin pills, but they were prescribed to me BY A DOCTOR and I took them in accordance with that doctor's instructions. The monoclonal antibodies i took were administered intravenously by a medical professional (nurse practitioner, I believe) at an urgent care facility that's part of a massive health system in our area.

I did a little looking up. Absolutely, people are supposed to only be using ivermectin the way you did, prescribed by a physician in the prescribed dose, but apparently some people are getting their hands on the horse version and using it not under the supervision of a doctor.

I wouldn?t recommend that.
 
The mRNA Covid vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market,? vaccine researcher and author Alex Berenson told Fox News host Tucker Carlson Tuesday night.

The former journalist for the New York Times said the vaccines should be recalled because they?ve proven ?a dangerous and ineffective product at this point.?

We?re at a very dangerous moment, Tucker, and I?m not exaggerating. I think this is probably the most important appearance I?ve had with you in the last two years,? the ?Pandemia? author began.

The stat-driven vaccine investigator, who was removed by Twitter last year, added that data he?s seen suggests the vaccines are driving infection rates.

?It is completely clear now that the vaccines don?t really work at all against omicron,? Berenson said. ?In these highly-vaccinated and highly boosted countries, rates of infection are incredibly high and rates of serious disease and death are also rising.?

?I have not said this to you before because I?m pretty careful and I?m pretty careful with the data,? Berenson told Tucker, ?but these vaccines, these mRNA vaccines, the mRNA COVID vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market now.?

?No one should get them. No one should get boosted. No one should get double boosted. They are a dangerous and ineffective product at this point against omicron.?

Asked what he meant by ?dangerous,? Berenson referred to adverse reactions such as the heart condition myocarditis, which depending on the dose could affect teens and college-aged males.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/dang...-from-market-vaccine-researcher-tells-tucker/
 
The mRNA Covid vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market,? vaccine researcher and author Alex Berenson told Fox News host Tucker Carlson Tuesday night.

The former journalist for the New York Times said the vaccines should be recalled because they?ve proven ?a dangerous and ineffective product at this point.?

We?re at a very dangerous moment, Tucker, and I?m not exaggerating. I think this is probably the most important appearance I?ve had with you in the last two years,? the ?Pandemia? author began.

The stat-driven vaccine investigator, who was removed by Twitter last year, added that data he?s seen suggests the vaccines are driving infection rates.

?It is completely clear now that the vaccines don?t really work at all against omicron,? Berenson said. ?In these highly-vaccinated and highly boosted countries, rates of infection are incredibly high and rates of serious disease and death are also rising.?

?I have not said this to you before because I?m pretty careful and I?m pretty careful with the data,? Berenson told Tucker, ?but these vaccines, these mRNA vaccines, the mRNA COVID vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market now.?

?No one should get them. No one should get boosted. No one should get double boosted. They are a dangerous and ineffective product at this point against omicron.?

Asked what he meant by ?dangerous,? Berenson referred to adverse reactions such as the heart condition myocarditis, which depending on the dose could affect teens and college-aged males.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/dang...-from-market-vaccine-researcher-tells-tucker/

More people get myocarditis from covid than from the vaccine. Yet another half ass attempt at labeling the vaccine "dangerous" by an "expert" who conveniently leaves out facts and cherry picks talking points that will appeal to the fox news base instead of educating the public.
 
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"Importantly, milder does not mean mild and we cannot look past the strain on our health systems and substantial number of deaths ? nearly, 2,200 a day ? as a result of the extremely transmissible omicron variant," she said.

Walensky's warning comes as the average number of deaths due to COVID-19 surpassed the peak of deaths during the surge in cases caused by the delta variant. According to the CDC, the seven-day average for COVID-related deaths reached 2,166 this week.

The strain's high transmissibility has led to a surge in hospitalizations that have caused many health care facilities to reach capacity. Some states have deployed their National Guards to alleviate the pressure on their hospital systems. A large portion of people who have been hospitalized are unvaccinated.

According to CDC data, the U.S. has a seven-day average of more than 19,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations, with average hospitalizations dropping by 7.7 percent from the previous seven days.
 
More people get myocarditis from covid than from the vaccine. Yet another half ass attempt at labeling the vaccine "dangerous" by an "expert" who conveniently leaves out facts and cherry picks talking points that will appeal to the fox news base instead of educating the public.


haven't seen any proof of your assertion.
 
"Importantly, milder does not mean mild and we cannot look past the strain on our health systems and substantial number of deaths ? nearly, 2,200 a day ? as a result of the extremely transmissible omicron variant," she said.

Walensky's warning comes as the average number of deaths due to COVID-19 surpassed the peak of deaths during the surge in cases caused by the delta variant. According to the CDC, the seven-day average for COVID-related deaths reached 2,166 this week.

The strain's high transmissibility has led to a surge in hospitalizations that have caused many health care facilities to reach capacity. Some states have deployed their National Guards to alleviate the pressure on their hospital systems. A large portion of people who have been hospitalized are unvaccinated.

According to CDC data, the U.S. has a seven-day average of more than 19,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations, with average hospitalizations dropping by 7.7 percent from the previous seven days.


Sorry but Walensky and the CDC are no longer trustworthy sources of information, they represent Big Phrama now IMO
 
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Sorry but Walensky and the CDC are no longer trustworthy sources of information, they represent Big Phrama now IMO

I think the CDC is a good source of information but they do try to push vaccines.

I'll trust information from the CDC over Infowars and other tin-foil hat wearing fools on the internet.
 
I did a little looking up. Absolutely, people are supposed to only be using ivermectin the way you did, prescribed by a physician in the prescribed dose, but apparently some people are getting their hands on the horse version and using it not under the supervision of a doctor.

I wouldn?t recommend that.

nor would I but how many people are doing that? And do we have to tell doctors they can no longer prescribe and effective treatment because there are stupid people who do stupid shit? Wasn't there something similar with hydroxicloroquin (sp?) when some idiot drank fish tank cleaner - everyone was up in arms about Trump killing the guy because he mentioned the drug in a press conference?

We can't protect stupid people from themselves - and not all stupid people are going to die because they're stupid. MC has made it to middle age without accidentally killing himself for craps sake...
 
More people get myocarditis from covid than from the vaccine. Yet another half ass attempt at labeling the vaccine "dangerous" by an "expert" who conveniently leaves out facts and cherry picks talking points that will appeal to the fox news base instead of educating the public.

Can you produce some data that indicates more people get myocarditis from COVID than the vaccine? Never mind, I'll do it. According to the CDC website you have a 16x higher risk of myocarditis with a covid infection. According to this study published Jan 25, 2022, conducted by researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (that's the CDC), the risk of myocarditis following mRNA COVID vaccination is around 133x greater than the background risk in the population.

Now, I don't recall exactly what grade I learned the number line and "greater than"/"less than" but 133 is greater than 16 - by a lot, 8.3x (I don't think you could master 3rd grade math without knowing that fact, so it was probably 1st grade, maybe even kindergarten math).
 
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"Importantly, milder does not mean mild and we cannot look past the strain on our health systems and substantial number of deaths ? nearly, 2,200 a day ? as a result of the extremely transmissible omicron variant," she said.

Walensky's warning comes as the average number of deaths due to COVID-19 surpassed the peak of deaths during the surge in cases caused by the delta variant. According to the CDC, the seven-day average for COVID-related deaths reached 2,166 this week.

The strain's high transmissibility has led to a surge in hospitalizations that have caused many health care facilities to reach capacity. Some states have deployed their National Guards to alleviate the pressure on their hospital systems. A large portion of people who have been hospitalized are unvaccinated.

According to CDC data, the U.S. has a seven-day average of more than 19,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations, with average hospitalizations dropping by 7.7 percent from the previous seven days.

how many health care facilities are we talking about? Are they like the tiny ones in rural Virginia from MC's link? Any major urban hospital systems at full capacity? Which states have deployed the national guard? I've heard/seen none of this.
 
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I think the CDC is a good source of information but they do try to push vaccines.

I'll trust information from the CDC over Infowars and other tin-foil hat wearing fools on the internet.


it can be a mix. on the whole i'd rather listen to what Infowars has to say than Walensky, CDC too in bed with Big Phrama to be trusted IMO
 
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nor would I but how many people are doing that? And do we have to tell doctors they can no longer prescribe and effective treatment because there are stupid people who do stupid shit? Wasn't there something similar with hydroxicloroquin (sp?) when some idiot drank fish tank cleaner - everyone was up in arms about Trump killing the guy because he mentioned the drug in a press conference?

I don?t know how many, but a search for ?people buying animal ivermectin? shows a number of reports. This was sent to retailers by the FDA.

Contrary to the disinformation being perpetrated, ?FDA Approved? means, to my understanding, approved to be prescribed by a licensed physician to treat for whatever condition that physician deems it suitable. ?Approved for (specific ailment)? as I understand it gives the manufacturer of the med permission to market it as such.

I didn?t take fish tank bleach but I was micro dosing bleach while staring at the sun for a while.

EDIT: Oops, wrong link at first.
 
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how many health care facilities are we talking about? Are they like the tiny ones in rural Virginia from MC's link? Any major urban hospital systems at full capacity? Which states have deployed the national guard? I've heard/seen none of this.

A search engine search is showing reports about that in Washington state, Oregon, Kentucky, Ohio, Maine and Massachusetts. I didn?t look very deep into how much or how many. I was not aware of this until I just did the search.
 
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