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    good ol' medicare for all!

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    good ol' medicare for all!
    you realize our great private health care is about to get ed as well right?

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    you realize our great private health care is about to get ed as well right?
    well duh but that doesn't discount that "medicare for all" or nationalized medical care is the answer because obviously it isn't.

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    well duh but that doesn't discount that "medicare for all" or nationalized medical care is the answer because obviously it isn't.
    we cant even test enough ppl

    we are worse off here

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    good ol' medicare for all!
    We have about the same number of hospital beds per person, genius

    Italy actually has more

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    We have about the same number of hospital beds per person, genius

    Italy actually has more
    so it's still not "for all" right? lol not enough beds but medicare for all is what we promise!

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    retired? what's their retirement age and how long have these retirees been out of work? they could be walking into a death trap considering their age.

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    so it's still not "for all" right? lol not enough beds but medicare for all is what we promise!
    Good ol capitalist healthcare for some!

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    Good ol capitalist healthcare for some!
    you do realize there's already medicare for all in the USA right? ever driven by the university hospital before? you think those people are paying a dime for medical services?

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    Uninsured coronavirus patient hit with massive $34,000 hospital bill

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/uninsured-coronavirus-patient-hit-with-massive-34000-hospital-bill/

    How many "young people who don't need insurance" will be stuck with hospital bills of $10Ks?



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    About 50 fewer deaths in Italy.

    March 17 - 18: 2,503 - 2,978: 475 deaths.
    March 18 - 19: 2,978 - 3,405: 427 deaths.

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    Uninsured coronavirus patient hit with massive $34,000 hospital bill

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/uninsured-coronavirus-patient-hit-with-massive-34000-hospital-bill/

    How many "young people who don't need insurance" will be stuck with hospital bills of $10Ks?


    For the ones who are poor I feel bad for them. For the ones who just chose to not get insurance they can go screw themselves.

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    About 50 fewer deaths in Italy.

    March 17 - 18: 2,503 - 2,978: 475 deaths.
    March 18 - 19: 2,978 - 3,405: 427 deaths.
    what

    italy had 625 deaths today march 20

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    For the ones who are poor I feel bad for them. For the ones who just chose to not get insurance they can go screw themselves.
    Repugs encouraged people NOT to buy insurance by stopping the no-insurance penalty of individual mandate, which is now the basis of their suit by hole Texas to annul ACA in entirety.

    bag Repugs and their mortal kakistocracy to .

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    As prescribed by world famous MIT professor Dr Trash

    Hydroxychloroquine toxicity



    Risk Factors

    Hydroxychloroquine retinopathy is most influenced by daily dose and duration of use. Risk for toxicity is less with <5.0 mg/kg real weight/day for hydroxychloroquine and <2.3 mg/kg real weight/day for chloroquine[2]. Patients are at low risk during the first 5 years of treatment. Other major risk factors include renal disease, concominant drug use (e.g., tamoxifen), and macular disease which is thought to potentially affect screening and susceptibility to Plaquenil and chloroquine. Age, liver disease, and genetic factors (e.g., polymorphisms in the cytochrome P450 gene which may impact blood concentrations) are thought to be lesser risk factors associated with toxicity risk[2][4]. Kidney and liver disease predispose to hydroxychloroquine toxicity due to impaired clearance of the drug. Old age is hypothesized to contribute to overall risk due to the natural aging process of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), causing the RPE to be more sensitive to toxic drugs. Similarly, concomitant retinal conditions predispose to toxicity due to predamaged cellular elements. At recommended doses, the risk of toxicity up to 5 years is under 1%and up to 10 years is under 2%, but rises to nearly 20% after 20 years. However, if a patient has not demonstrated toxicity after the 20-year point, he/she only has a 4% risk of developing toxicity the subsequent year.[2] Keratopathy is rare (<1%) in patients treated with typical doses of hydroxychloroquine. Ciliary body dysfunction is rare and no risk factors are identified.
    General Pathology

    Hydroxychloroquine retinopathy causes destruction of macular rods and cones with sparing of foveal cones. This pattern provides the typical bullseye appearance. RPE migrates into the areas of destructed photoreceptors, causing pigment laden cells to be detected in the outer nuclear and outer plexiform layers[1]. Hydroxychloroquine keratopathy is caused by deposition of unmodified hydroxychloroquine salts within the epithelium[1].
    Pathophysiology

    Hydroxychloroquine binds to melanin, ac ulates in the RPE, and remains there for long periods of time. It is directly toxic to the RPE, causing cellular damage and atrophy[2]. This occurs due to disruption of RPE metabolism, specifically from lysosomal damage[5], and reduced ocytic activity toward shed photoreceptor outer segments. Ac ulation of photoreceptor outer segments leads to RPE degeneration, migration into the outer retina, and finally photoreceptor loss[1].

    https://eyewiki.aao.org/Hydroxychloroquine_toxicity

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    you do realize there's already medicare for all in the USA right? ever driven by the university hospital before? you think those people are paying a dime for medical services?
    Two different things there. You have no clue what you're babbling about

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    Two different things there. You have no clue what you're babbling about
    my father got a quadruple bypass free of charge when he was in his late 50's. tell me again that i have no clue...

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    my father got a quadruple bypass free of charge when he was in his late 50's. tell me again that i have no clue...
    because he couldn't afford preventive checkups.

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    good ol' medicare for all!
    "It's a human right!"

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    because he couldn't afford preventive checkups.
    spin it however you'd like but 99% of those who go to the uni hospital pay zilch.

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    "It's a human right!"
    it's going to be a sad day when potential doctors decide not to enter the field because dip s deem their edu and experience as a human right. i wouldn't enter a field where a bunch of fringe re s are screaming for my services at 0 cost to them.

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    Poor people suffer and die many years earlier, for lack of health care, than rich people,

    but that's OK with socio/economic Darwinian Capitalists (I kill you with poverty because I am "fitter" )

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    evangelicals (you are are poor because you're a bad person so God had denied you prosperity)

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