So after they get out of the car, they grab the child, kiss it on the cheek, hug each other, maybe kiss, then visit their relatives. Boy that car ride though.
You can always live like this, if you want
So after they get out of the car, they grab the child, kiss it on the cheek, hug each other, maybe kiss, then visit their relatives. Boy that car ride though.
Why did you get boosted?
Nope.
But there's a lot that can be done to mitigate disease and improve indoor air quality.
I wear a KN95 indoors in public and am avoiding indoor gatherings other than work for the time being. Got a small stash of home tests in case I show symptoms. That's about it for me.
there's nothing wrong with monitoring air quality.
J&J
Science
U got J&J booster?
I might in the future. Maybe 1 year from now. So u had 2 J&Js? Or only boosted?
No, just one J&J. I switched to moderna 1/2 dose booster
J&J is a dead vaccine. I think it's a perfectly good vaccine but they've killed it, it is what it is. One dose idea didn't work out tho.
I'll probably get a 3rd boost late next year. Depend's if it's an updated vaccine and if I get my omicron boost. Still hoping for an intranasal live attenuated virus vaccine as a booster, that would be ideal.
California, lagging the trend
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I got (2) Moderna and followed up with a Pfizer boost as Moderna fvcked me up pretty good the 2nd time
How was the 1/2 dose Moderna in regards to side effects?
It was a nothingburger but it was 9 months since my J&J. Some say the 2nd dose Moderna is spaced too close to the 1st and that's why it's kicks people in the ass. My wife is Moderna all the way, 2nd dose ed her up too but the booster was no biggie.
That makes no sense, but I did enjoy the conspiracy theory replies from his followers.
Did Dismissals of Safe Outpatient Drugs Cause Needless Covid Deaths? Dissenting Doctors Say Yes
https://www.realclearinvestigations....es_808045.html
牛肉人ビーフマン is a weird name for a restaurant lol. Beef Person Beef Man.
"say"
who cares what they say. if they have meaningful findings, publish them
The whole point was they didn’t wait. Don’t worry the NIH will publish soon.
It wasn't until April 2021 that the National Ins utes of Health announced it would fund a large clinical trial to study repurposed drugs, including some of those favored by several of the doctors RCI interviewed – a trial that did not commence until June, and is not estimated to be fully completed until March 2023
Meanwhile…
The dissenters became proactive early on, among them:
- Dr. George Fareed, an Imperial, Calif.-based former National Ins utes of Health virology researcher and Harvard Medical School grad who with his primary care colleague, Dr. Tyson, reports an early outpatient treatment track record of 7,000 COVID patients with only seven deaths.
- Dr. Fernando Valerio, a former Dartmouth trainee who came to national prominence in Honduras for pioneering inpatient and outpatient protocols eventually implemented nationwide. As one of only four intensive-care doctors in San Pedro Sula, a city of 1.2 million, he quickly ruled out a hospitalization-heavy approach as impractical. Instead, he prodded the government to send medical providers door-to-door in virus hotspots to distribute at-home drug kits. And Honduras' mortality rate declined markedly – to roughly half that of the United States at current count.
- Dr. Darrell DeMello in Mumbai, India, who has treated patients, including employees of some of the world's largest multinational firms, with a drug regimen similar to Dr. Fareed's, and with similar results. Out of an estimated 7,500 patients, he reports, he has lost 16.
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