cuomo killed 7k and blamed cdc
cuomo killed 7k and blamed cdc
What did they die of?
the flu
NwahHahahahaajahahaha
Maybe.
He sure did.
I might have been the first poster in this forum to single out Cuomo for bad leadership.
Lol "maybe"
bioRxiv is receiving many new papers on coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. A reminder: these are preliminary reports that have not been peer-reviewed. They should not be regarded as conclusive, guide clinical practice/health-related behavior, or be reported in news media as established information.Abstract
COVID-19 causes cardiac dysfunction in up to 50% of patients, but the pathogenesis remains unclear. Infection of human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes with SARS-CoV-2 revealed robust transcriptomic and morphological signatures of damage in cardiomyocytes. These morphological signatures include a distinct pattern of sarcomere fragmentation, with specific cleavage of thick filaments, and numerous iPSC-cardiomyocytes that lacked nuclear DNA. Human autopsy specimens from COVID-19 patients also displayed marked sarcomeric disruption and similar fragmentation, as well as prevalently enucleated cardiomyocytes. These striking transcriptomic and cytopathic changes provide a roadmap to understand the mechanisms of COVID-19 cardiac damage, search for potential treatments, and determine the basis for prolonged cardiac morbidity observed in this pandemic.
Competing Interest Statement
B.R.C. is a founder of Tenaya Therapeutics (https://www.tenayatherapeutics.com/), a company focused on finding treatments for heart failure, including genetic cardiomyopathies. B.R.C. and T.C.M. hold equity in Tenaya.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.25.265561v1
How many lives could have been saved with lower dose Hydroxychloroquine? Plenty, apparently. Bad orange man wins again. CNN fails, again.Other studies done in their angst to prove Trump wrong were giving too high of a dose, probably purposely.
ConclusionAlthough this is a retrospective analysis, results suggest that early diagnosis, early isolation and early treatment of COVID-19 patients, with at least 3 days of HCQ-AZ lead to a significantly better clinical outcome and a faster viral load reduction than other treatments.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...817?via%3Dihub
still pimping Hydroxychloroquine because Trump could pronounce it.
^^^ "medical researchers all over the world conspired to make Donald Trump look bad because they hate him more than they love saving lives."
World's deadliest outbreak of the fake sniffles is now Peru:
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/a...vid-19-hotspot
CDC walks back testing guidelines
The federal government appears to have backtracked on COVID-19 testing guidance, according to a statement released late Wednesday from the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Disputed recommendations posted to the CDC website on Monday suggested people exposed to the coronavirus "do not necessarily need a test" unless they're having symptoms, are older or are otherwise medically vulnerable.
In the new statement, the CDC's director, Dr. Robert Redfield, now says that "all close contacts of confirmed or probable COVID-19 patients" may consider testing.https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/cdc-director-walks-back-testing-guidance-does-not-alter-recommendations-n1238428"The biggest Achilles' heel of the disease is that about 40 percent of people out there who get infected with this virus are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic," Dr. Carlos Del Rio, executive associate dean at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. "If they're still transmitting it and we don't know who they are, we're going to be in trouble."
But mostly harmless.
Examine the material if y'all honestly care about facts.(doubtful)
Hydroxy is an ancient and dirt cheap chemical that big Pharma cant make large profits from. This goes beyond the extreme dislike of the bad carrot cake man.
It's doubtful you have examined any of the material that concludes Hydroxychloroquine is ineffective.
You should check out the dedicated HCQ threads, it's not as clear cut as you think.
As an effective early covid treatment you are right we don't have clear cut evidence yet. Rather amazing to me.
He is 100% correct that the early studies of both HCQ and chloroquine phosphate were giving high doses that would predictably cause negative side effects. Safe doses for these meds have been known for decades. Decades old studies of the safe doses for these drugs are right at your (and researchers) fingertips. I'll leave it to others to speculate as to why long known unsafe dosages were used in any studies.
Chump...I know you are just trolling again, but I'll bite anyway for the purpose of serious poster's edification.
Tylenol, or anything else can be good for you in certain cases. Taking the whole bottle at once might not be so good for you.Many of these studies claiming hydroxy was ineffective ( or even dangerous ) were giving the patients extremely high doses. We are talking 2, 3, 4 or more times the normal daily dose. To top that of, it's main effect seems to be preventing cytokine storms, so it would need to be administered early, not when the patient's immune system has already destroyed their lungs in an attempt to save them.
You wont hear any of that on your favorite network, CNN, because they are not interested in the truth.
Many didn't.
Did you read those?
Wastewater analysis can detect a single case of COVID-19 out of 10,000 users.
https://www.kold.com/2020/08/27/wast...cases-ua-dorm/Wastewater samples from the Likins dorm on the University of Arizona campus came back positive for COVID-19, according to university president, Dr. Robert Robbins.
Dr. Robbins said they tested the water again, and all five samples came back positive.
He said they performed roughly 311 COVID-19 tests on students and staff in the Likins dorm, and found two positive cases.
Dr. Robbins said those individuals are now in isolation, and they are conducting contact tracing. He said wastewater collected from the other dorms showed no traces of COVID-19.
The Director of the University of Arizona West Center, Dr. Ian Pepper and his team are sampling sewage from dorms to determine if someone is positive for COVID-19, even if they are not showing symptoms.
Dr. Pepper said tracing sewage water can be one of the first methods to detect a resurgence of the virus.
California is botching its testing of nursing home inspectors:
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...-newsom-pledge
Oahu to shelter in place for two weeks:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oahu-shut-down-two-weeks-reset-pandemic-response-amid-rise-n1238226While Hawaii's numbers are low compared to the rest of the U.S., they have set off alarm bells, and Gov. David Ige, a Democrat, has given the green light to a second "stay-at-home, work-from-home" order for the island of Oahu. It begins at 12:01 a.m. Thursday and will remain in effect for two weeks.
"In March and April, we were successful in flattening the curve," Ige said Tuesday at a news conference, where he was joined by Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell, who is also a Democrat, and U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams. "We need to get that back under control."
Caldwell said: "This will be different from the last time. We're going to reset what we're doing."
So for the next two weeks, Hawaii public health workers will ratchet up testing on Oahu, the state's most populous island, and in the state's biggest city, Honolulu, and they will hire 250 to 500 contact tracers.
They have also booked an entire hotel Friday "with hundreds of rooms" where people who test positive or have been in contact with people who've tested positive will be quarantined away from their families and friends, Caldwell said.
All the material of every one of them? No. Neither have you.
This study had 8075 Participants. Significant, but you wont examine it because it does not fit the narrative.
I doubt you've read beyond the summary.
Was it peer reviewed?
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