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    Quercetin as a subs ute for hydroxychloroqhine? It's something you can get over the counter and safe.

    Part of this doc's regimen


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    It'll happen for a month or so. Then all of a sudden that exponential growth will let itself be known overnight after that month of slow burn just like it did a few weeks ago, and the restaurants will empty.
    I mean it's all depending on what the government decides to do. But if they do open, just because you and me don't want to go doesn't mean John Q Trumper and friends won't go.

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    The number of currently infected / recovered / dead is almost certainly way too low for anything but exponential growth in every part of Texas
    gyms?

    we'll see soon enough about the growth

    however, a large majority of Texans will not cooperate with the Repug dealth cult.

    We will see how much cheerleading the bag Repugs do.

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    gyms?

    we'll see soon enough about the growth

    however, a large majority of Texans will not cooperate with the Repug dealth cult.

    We will see how much cheerleading the bag Repugs do.
    Yeah there was a big lobbying push for gyms and Trump accepted to put them into his Phase 1 reopening, so of course Abbott followed suit.

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    gyms?

    we'll see soon enough about the growth

    however, a large majority of Texans will not cooperate with the Repug dealth cult.

    We will see how much cheerleading the bag Repugs do.
    Exponential growth is super slow early on, which is why most of the country believed this was no big deal in February. The second wave will likely start very slowly in the San Antonio area after being locked down 4 weeks now without a ton of cases to seed from. People will see there is no explosion in the first two weeks of May and they'll get comfortable I expect. We're used to thinking in terms of linear trends, not exponentials.

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    Quercetin as a subs ute for hydroxychloroqhine? It's something you can get over the counter and safe.

    Part of this doc's regimen

    It's not going to be solved by a random drug that has been circulating for years and can be bought OTC.

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    It's not going to be solved by a random drug that has been circulating for years and can be bought OTC.
    If some supplements may keep you out of the hospital, isn't that a good thing?

    You know what won't solve it? Keeping people so scared that they don't seek any treatment until they are VERY sick.

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    If some supplements may keep you out of the hospital, isn't that a good thing?

    You know what won't solve it? Keeping people so scared that they don't seek any treatment until they are VERY sick.
    lol @ supplements solving anything. don't be silly. This isn't a vitamin deficiency

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    If we understand how to stop or interfere with viral replication, I don't know why we wouldn't leverage that knowledge and get people through this disease much faster.

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    lol @ supplements solving anything. don't be silly. This isn't a vitamin deficiency
    If we understand how to stop or interfere with viral replication, I don't know why we wouldn't leverage that knowledge and get people through this disease much faster.

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    If we understand how to stop or interfere with viral replication, I don't know why we wouldn't leverage that knowledge and get people through this disease much faster.
    Because we clearly still do not, otherwise, we would be developing a working medicine, instead of wasting time trying out old medicines to see if they're more or less better than nothing.

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    Because we clearly still do not, otherwise, we would be developing a working medicine, instead of wasting time trying out old medicines to see if they're more or less better than nothing.
    Zinc s with viral replication. This is well understood.

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    Or, just take Tylenol and hope you aren't unlucky enough to eventually need one of those awesome respirators.

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    Zinc s with viral replication. This is well understood.
    Or, just take Tylenol and hope you aren't unlucky enough to eventually need one of those awesome respirators.
    This is all magical thinking... we also know disinfectants kill the virus very quickly. so what? we don't have a delivery vehicle right now that specifically targets the virus, that's what we're trying to find, along with other methods we already know, like inhibiting certain receptors the virus uses to attach to the cells.

    Your beef with ventilators is your own, tbh

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    96% of nearly 3,300 inmates with coronavirus were asymptomatic, survey shows

    96% of 3,277 inmates in state prison systems in Arkansas, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia who tested positive for the coronavirus did not show symptoms, Reuters reports.

    Why it matters: The findings suggest that asymptomatic patients could be contributing to the spread of the virus at a far higher level than suspected, especially in prisons, which have proven to be a breeding ground for COVID-19 in the U.S.

    This is especially noteworthy because health officials have prioritized testing and surveillance for people that show symptoms. 4,693 total tests were conducted.
    “It adds to the understanding that we have a severe undercount of cases in the U.S.,” Leana Wen, adjunct associate professor of emergency medicine at George Washington University, told Reuters.
    The big picture: Two prisons — Marion Correctional Ins ute in Ohio and Chicago's Cook County jail — are among the largest known sources of coronavirus infections in the U.S.

    At Marion, close to 95% of the 2,028 inmates who tested positive for the virus were asymptomatic, according to Reuters.

    https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-pr...7d93efece.html

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    lol @ supplements solving anything. don't be silly. This isn't a vitamin deficiency
    Wont kill covid, but every doctor I have says do 5000 units of D every day.

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    96% of nearly 3,300 inmates with coronavirus were asymptomatic, survey shows

    96% of 3,277 inmates in state prison systems in Arkansas, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia who tested positive for the coronavirus did not show symptoms, Reuters reports.

    Why it matters: The findings suggest that asymptomatic patients could be contributing to the spread of the virus at a far higher level than suspected, especially in prisons, which have proven to be a breeding ground for COVID-19 in the U.S.

    This is especially noteworthy because health officials have prioritized testing and surveillance for people that show symptoms. 4,693 total tests were conducted.
    “It adds to the understanding that we have a severe undercount of cases in the U.S.,” Leana Wen, adjunct associate professor of emergency medicine at George Washington University, told Reuters.
    The big picture: Two prisons — Marion Correctional Ins ute in Ohio and Chicago's Cook County jail — are among the largest known sources of coronavirus infections in the U.S.

    At Marion, close to 95% of the 2,028 inmates who tested positive for the virus were asymptomatic, according to Reuters.

    https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-pr...7d93efece.html
    So we should test more.

    Maybe even make that a national priority....

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    96% of nearly 3,300 inmates with coronavirus were asymptomatic, survey shows

    96% of 3,277 inmates in state prison systems in Arkansas, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia who tested positive for the coronavirus did not show symptoms, Reuters reports.

    Why it matters: The findings suggest that asymptomatic patients could be contributing to the spread of the virus at a far higher level than suspected, especially in prisons, which have proven to be a breeding ground for COVID-19 in the U.S.

    This is especially noteworthy because health officials have prioritized testing and surveillance for people that show symptoms. 4,693 total tests were conducted.
    “It adds to the understanding that we have a severe undercount of cases in the U.S.,” Leana Wen, adjunct associate professor of emergency medicine at George Washington University, told Reuters.
    The big picture: Two prisons — Marion Correctional Ins ute in Ohio and Chicago's Cook County jail — are among the largest known sources of coronavirus infections in the U.S.

    At Marion, close to 95% of the 2,028 inmates who tested positive for the virus were asymptomatic, according to Reuters.

    https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-pr...7d93efece.html

    Does that mean they wont show symptoms at all? Funny how were all die but the prisoners will remain

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    SARSCov2 detected on particulate matter from air pollution



    Fck its airborne

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    lol @ supplements solving anything. don't be silly. This isn't a vitamin deficiency
    Wont kill covid, but every doctor I have says do 5000 units of D every day.

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    Wont kill covid, but every doctor I have says do 5000 units of D every day.
    vitamin d huh?

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    Because we clearly still do not, otherwise, we would be developing a working medicine, instead of wasting time trying out old medicines to see if they're more or less better than nothing.
    What are we wasting time on?

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    This was Osterholm's expectation, that airborne transmission was going to be how people got this. And if it can be shown to attach to fine particles in air pollution then of course it's going to latch onto much bigger dust particles floating around restaurants and gyms when people won't have their masks on to filter them out. Opening restaurant dining rooms and gyms is so ridiculous and irresponsible.

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    Eh, particulate matter doesn't equal infectious. This is like scientists finding Covid a month later on surfaces, which prompted the headline, "Covid can survive a month on surfaces!" when all they found was the virus's genetic material, which isn't infectious. I'd bet my house the particulates found in air pollution aren't infectious.

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    This is all magical thinking... we also know disinfectants kill the virus very quickly. so what? we don't have a delivery vehicle right now that specifically targets the virus, that's what we're trying to find, along with other methods we already know, like inhibiting certain receptors the virus uses to attach to the cells.

    Your beef with ventilators is your own, tbh
    No it's not. Zinc intereferes with viral replication.

    Tylenol + fluids = thoughts and prayers

    80% on ventilators die. Who knows how many patients were killed by docs following standard protocols.

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