Why did you bring it up, then?
Who knows, but they're vaccinating the animals at the SA zoo. Lol
Why did you bring it up, then?
I just found this on the KTAR website here in AZ...
Rain from monsoon season in Arizona brings toxic Sonoran Desert toads
PHOENIX — Poison experts warn the Sonoran Desert toads that come out during the rain in Arizona’s monsoon season can be dangerous for humans and pets.
The toads produce a toxin that’s released through the glands behind their eyes.
Maureen Roland, managing director of the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center, says a small amount on your skin won’t cause much harm but ingesting it or inhaling it will.
“It can cause hallucinations and some cardia dysrhythmias – it can be very dangerous,” Roland told KTAR News 92.3 FM.
She said the Banner Poison Center has seen an uptick in calls from people who’ve been exposed to the toads, which she added can also be dangerous for pets.
“We do have many fatalities every year, unfortunately, from dogs mouthing these toads when they see them,” she said."
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Then in the comment section this:::
Trent • 4 hours agoInstead of getting the FDA approved vaccine. Anti-vaxxers now are licking and eating the toad, as they believe that is the cure for COVID-19. So besides taking horse dewormer, ingesting RoundUp weed killer, now anti-vaxxers are licking poisonous toads. Like Trump said, "I love the poorly educated". Unfortunately, they are dying off and dropping like flies. At least 7 well-known anti-vaxxer radio talk show hosts have died in the past 6 weeks.
tee, hee.
This is super relvant because ranchers hang out for hours on end indoors in poorly ventilated places with live infected animals.
Thanks for the brilliant, keen observation. We would never have known about this huge, relevant risk.
The whitetail deer have it
Thanks for stalking
This is super relevant because ranchers hang out for hours on end indoors in poorly ventilated places with live infected animals.
Thanks for the brilliant, keen observation. We would never have known about this huge, relevant risk.
I mean, I personally have 10 white tail deer in my office right now, and they won't leave. Been here all day and will be here tomorrow.
I am super concerned about getting COVID from them, and am sure this is a significant source of infection.
so what has made people think heartworm medication is a better way to handle COVID than vaccines, social distancing or masks?
Aayyyy!!! my rectum!
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He didn't get the "rope worms" memo. RIP.![]()
Dude has been saying he doesn't need to be vaccinated because he's so healthy
Panics immediately when infected
I was wondering what kind of doctor he has that would do all of that but then I realized the answer...a well paid one
Sounds like trump.
Im vaxed but if Im bad the 3rd day.. give me the redesmir and horse pills ASAP
Full recovery on day 3?
I'd say he has a good doctor.
Most likely he took the oral liquid for humans at a smaller dose than prescribed for animals but nevermind reality because we're living in a dystopia of make believe by the re ed lefties atm.
Tell that to the Japanese bro!
You know just as much about it as the next dude which is zilch but you pretend to be a Doc here on ST where you also pretend to be a man.![]()
Of course tats is shielding for the horse pills
Poor BlaKKKe is so hard up for attention... Go ask your ex for some bro!![]()
Yeah and enough money to pay for monoclonal antibody treatment.
But you probably think it was the ivermectin.
scared Rogan
Rogan followers
Monoclonals are free, because orange man
I guess my comment wasn't clear. I first thought what a doctor throwing the kitchen sink at him when all he had to do was get the monoclonals, then I realized Joe Rogan has a concierge doctor.
Sending him for monoclonals was the right move. The rest was just to make the high profile panicking patient stfu.
Full recovery 24-48 hrs after receiving monoclonals is typical if they're given early enough
idiots think only millionaires get monoclonals?
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Whatever works. Ivermectin is a broad spectrum antiviral. Monoclonals definitely work, too.
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