Kitchen sink
Ivermectin is not a bad idea to give if you're also going to give prednisone to a population with high prevalence of strongyloides tho.
https://www.freethink.com/articles/t...test-for-covidThe FDA has granted an emergency use authorization for a T cell test for COVID, designed to look for previous infection with SARS-CoV-2.
Developed by Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies, the T-Detect COVID Test does not look for antibodies to see if someone has been previously infected. Antibodies can be imperfect targets; test too early, and the immune system hasn't cranked them out yet, but test too late, and they may have faded already.
Instead, a T cell test for COVID matches antigens (like the coronavirus's e protein) to receptors on another type of immune system cell — you guessed it, the T cell.
This test could show how many people have really had COVID-19, as well as information on how long immunity lasts and how well vaccines are working.
Kitchen sink
Ivermectin is not a bad idea to give if you're also going to give prednisone to a population with high prevalence of strongyloides tho.
Manaus specifically addressed at 31:54
That's right. This medicine is the only possible solution to keeping the ERs from overflowing. We are helpless to do anything else.
Are you in Brazil now?
put in a nuts if you’re able.
if you can’t you didn’t assimilate the information.
I mean what more can anyone possibly do? We could always just inject bleach when the ERs fill up. Which they absolutely won't, and the media will just make you believe those body bags actually have bodies in them.
We could send them our vaccines. Whadya think?
Well, you can always follow these NIH guidelines.
If you're not yet hospitalized, you can get monoclonal antibodies (if you meet the criteria). Otherwise, thoughts and prayers.
Once hospitalized, maybe you can get wonder drug Remdesivir (useless) and/or steroids.
Video is in English
Whinehole wants lengthy responses to his one sentence posts. In your own words of course.
Italy begins its lockdown as ICU beds fill in France
https://www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...ill-in-france/
you’ve used up your credibility with me. too many ty vids,
look up “nuts ”
you usually can’t do it either, bad ambassador for your sources tbh.
I'm devastated
I told you I would explain everything about covid and all the data on the cdc website to you and I will.
You just have to hold on. I gotta go work out.
you posted ty troll vids for 12 years straight and now you want to be taken seriously?
not how it works.
so much the worse for whatever point you were trying to make if you can’t say it yourself.
Go easy on that paper asshole, it wasn’t designed for hard exercise.
Last edited by Winehole23; 03-17-2021 at 05:54 PM.
the B 1.1.7 variant is projected to become the dominant one in the US sometime during next month or so, IIRC.
to put that statistic in perspective, the US is about 5 months away from theoretical herd immunity at the current rate of vaccination.
How are things going in the UK?
Dunno, how are they doing? Do they still have a hardcore lockdown there?
Schools are open
that's cool man. they were locked down hard for a couple months there.
we don't share that common with them. US casleload is near where it was at the mid summer peak, which was considered horrifying at the time.
well, not in Texas.
Cases in Texas have dropped nearly 40% over past two weeks
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