Jesus H. Fuck, they are gonna start pushing actual rat poison eventually, aren't they.Move over Ivermectin, gargling with povidone iodine (aka Betadine) is apparently the new orange
Jesus H. Fuck, they are gonna start pushing actual rat poison eventually, aren't they.Move over Ivermectin, gargling with povidone iodine (aka Betadine) is apparently the new orange
You mean this Betadine? https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/shop-online/3113/betadineMove over Ivermectin, gargling with povidone iodine (aka Betadine) is apparently the new orange
Yes, you are. Where, with appropriate and properly conducted medical consultation people are taking 000s of IUs a day that is fine, because that is a medical recommendation. For the average person on the street without a specific reason to justify it, stick to the generic guidelines which is also a medical recommendation.I'm not for taking stupid levels of vitamin d
Blah blah blah uninformed ignorant opinion blah.Vitamin d should be pushed at least as much as masks and it's not pushed at all.
It's not my problem you can't interpret the science and don't want to listen when it is explained.Where's the science that says covid spreads outside?
Oh my fucking god. It's like we haven't discussed this 100 times already. What is wrong with you?Why am I going to protect myself from something that rarely happens? I'm not with anyone for those time periods that a mask would help (according to Michael Osterholm). Like why am I gonna worry about someone cough or sneezing on me, that might happen like once a year where I walk by someone and they didn't realize it and cough/sneeze on me because they didn't know I was there. I can't even remember the last time I got coughed on or sneezed on so why would I care about it?
Whichever one you're talking about (because given all the studies mentioned over the last 18 months "that HCQ paper" is a pathetically uninformative description typical of your incompetent discussion), no, it really isn't bullshit. It just doesn't say what you like or want and you're too lazy or dishonest to read this stuff up for yourself.That HCQ paper you posted was bullshit.
Liar.You're the one complaining about no "super-study".
You're conflating the strict "final word" of scientific evidence and the evaluation of available evidence by a professional.You say a drug is bad when there isn't enough data to prove it's bad. If you said we don't know, but you don't.
There is a heavily diluted mouth wash version of Betadine for relieving sore throat. Tho probably much like Ivermectin, they're using anything called Betadine, including the topical antiseptic that can apparently seriously mess up your organs if you were to start imbibing it, either intentionally or by accident.Jesus H. Fuck, they are gonna start pushing actual rat poison eventually, aren't they.
Jesus fucking Christ. If you're going to try that, common or garden chlorhexidine (readily available in oral mouthwash formulations, e.g. Corsodyl) would probably do just as well as povidone iodine (the active ingredient in Betadine). But I guess that would just be too fucking easy, wouldn't it?There is a heavily diluted mouth wash version of Betadine for relieving sore throat. Tho probably much like Ivermectin, they're using anything called Betadine, including the topical antiseptic that can apparently seriously mess up your organs if you were to start imbibing it, either intentionally or by accident.
I'm also guessing neither does jack shit against a Covid infection.
So you're saying we should inhale it? I guess I'm off to the hookah shop then.And for heaven's sake people, whichever one, don't drink it. You'd be pouring it into in the wrong system as SARS-CoV-2 is respiratory infection, not gastrointestinal.
That angle has been covered for 70 years.Jesus H. Fuck, they are gonna start pushing actual rat poison eventually, aren't they.
Wow. Anything to avoid having to say "I guess the libs were right after all", huh? C'mon, guys, go right to drinking bleach like your Great Orange Jesus said.Move over Ivermectin, gargling with povidone iodine (aka Betadine) is apparently the new orange
Which is funny because a bunch of health care workers in New York have resigned because of not getting vaccinated. There is a brand new thread about this now.Oddly enough, I feel the same way that I do with the mandates of vaccinations to get into school, as it was always law in New York:
The main thing that was ever harmed was people's egos who want to believe their personal sovereignty is more important than children's lives.
This planet is screwed because people didn't want anyone to tell them differently because they saw profit and/or they didn't want to change for whatever reason.
The US police force has become a mounting military power that has long moved on from flexing their might on just minorities, and have been moving to the majority as well.
We still have old men dictating what women can do with their bodies.
I feel opinions that lead to actual harm of others are opinions that have no weight and no laws should be based on them. Or how it should be always known, the Anti-Conservatives standpoint.
Good points but it's proven by now that the vaccines are safe and effective and that pretty much the only people who are still hospitalized with covid(let alone administered to an ICU) are pretty much all unvaccinated. And it's true ofcourse if you aren't of old age with relative normal weight the chances of severe complications from a covid infection are very small but it might be higher for your parents or other more vulnerable people you care about. So indirectly you're protecting them as well ofcourse b/c vaccination also significantly reduces transmission of viral loads onto others and when they themselves are also vaccinated the chances of anyone getting sick are marginal.Which is funny because a bunch of health care workers in New York have resigned because of not getting vaccinated. There is a brand new thread about this now.
So here's the thing. If health care workers, presumably the people under the most stress from dealing with Covid, are not willing to get the shot. Then why would the general public feel like they should get the shot.
This isn't the same thing as immunizations for kids going to school. For starters those shots against Polio, TB, and other illness are immunization shots NOT vaccines. And on top of that, these are shots that have been tested and proven over decades to be safe and effective. The Covid shot, isn't effective, isn't tested, and was rushed out the door.
Secondly the whole idea behind the Covid shot was to be able to go out again, you're vaccinated it's cool, go out, no more masking, enjoy life again. Except....oh well we still have to wear fucking masks everywhere, and various states (the left ones) have mandates in place that make getting the shot serve no purpose. Plus the news keeps saying shit like, "Even if you are vaccinated you can infect others, and you can still get covid on top of that." Sure you can make the argument that you get a weaker smack in the face from the virus if you've had the shot. But you're talking about people who've been through the whole pandemic and haven't gotten covid at all, and asking them to purposefully expose themselves to the virus in vaccine form.
On top of even that. Reports have come out that say that if you got real covid, you are like 80% more immune to covid than anyone vaccinated with vaccine juice.
With all this how can anyone be surprised that people aren't willing to bother with a shot that doesn't seem to offer much upside? And even the important people, the people most exposed to this virus are also ignoring the vaccine.
All for a virus that has an extremely low risk rate for the vast majority of people. A rate which will decline further and further as medical experts figure out more and more effective treatments for the damn thing.
Government can demand all they want, but so long as the messaging continues to be mixed and contradictory you are just not going to win anyone over.
I think if you are particularly vulnerable and you know it (I.E. if you are old, or have existing health problems) then you absolutely should protect yourself as much as possible and get the vaccine if your doctor says it's okay. Obviously excepts are with people who can't get it due to immunotherapy or what have you.Good points but it's proven by now that the vaccines are safe and effective and that pretty much the only people who are still hospitalized with covid(let alone administered to an ICU) are pretty much all unvaccinated. And it's true ofcourse if you aren't of old age with relative normal weight the chances of severe complications from a covid infection are very small but it might be higher for your parents or other more vulnerable people you care about. So indirectly you're protecting them as well ofcourse b/c vaccination also significantly reduces transmission of viral loads onto others and when they themselves are also vaccinated the chances of anyone getting sick are marginal.
And it's amusing because many conservatives fetshtize the military, but they also get huffy about "Being told what to do" which is a core part of the military. And in the military you can't just quit because you don't like what your boss tells you to do.Oh, man, don't remind me. That freaking shot before boot camp? Yeah, anyone who has a problem with the vaccine needs to experience that shot to know how bad that particular cocktail is. Let's just say its nickname among us was "the peanut butter shot". Not because of the color, but because of the consistency.
Sorry, every time I see mention of military vaccines, I just...remember.
You forget everyone below the age of 12. They can't get vaccinated yet. And you can't leave a 11 year old home alone to keep them away from people who may have covid.I think if you are particularly vulnerable and you know it (I.E. if you are old, or have existing health problems) then you absolutely should protect yourself as much as possible and get the vaccine if your doctor says it's okay. Obviously excepts are with people who can't get it due to immunotherapy or what have you.
Additionally if you visit, or live with someone at risk and they can't get vaccinated, then you getting the shot would help.
Did they ever figure out how kids interact with Covid. Because i remember at the beginning of all of this Covid didn't really mess with kids much if at all. They couldn't get it, couldn't spread it, and it was really confusing as to why they couldn't go to school if they seemed immune from the virus almost entirely.You forget everyone below the age of 12. They can't get vaccinated yet. And you can't leave a 11 year old home alone to keep them away from people who may have covid.
Which is why we're having a big argument over wearing masks in schools in some states right now, because apparently keeping covid from spreading amongst the children and to their parents and grandparents. Hey Florida, didn't see you over there.
No. But it was injected in the buttocks, and let's just say that my plan to play it off like it was no big deal went out the window when my entire leg on that side of my body was numb within seconds.Give the shits did it?
Did they ever figure out how kids interact with Covid. Because i remember at the beginning of all of this Covid didn't really mess with kids much if at all. They couldn't get it, couldn't spread it, and it was really confusing as to why they couldn't go to school if they seemed immune from the virus almost entirely.
According to what reports are coming out though, you can spread the virus even while vaccinated. Just because you aren't sick from it doesnt mean you aren't spreading it. So if that is true, then the teacher being vaccinated is irrelevant because they would have spread the virus anyway. Which again is why I think there are so many people who aren't willing to get a vaccine that isn't really offering them much. If you get vaccinated and can still kill grandma with the virus, then what difference did the vaccine make?However, this still shows that there is no magic age where you are immune to COVID, and the fact that these kids got sick because they were too young to be vaccinated due to the fact that their teacher wasn't vaccinated, shows why people who can get vaccinated should.
See my reply above. You can still spread the virus even after vaccinated, so in theory the vaccine only protects the person who got the shot, not the people around you. If anything you put other people MORE at risk because you can spread it to people and not even know it. At least without the vaccine you are likely to get at least a big sick and might use that as a warning to quarantine yourself. But if you got the shot, you might go about spreading willy-nillyI didn't vaccinate because I thought I was at risk, at least not entirely. I vaccinated because my brother, while younger than me, is a habitual pot smoker, so COVID would hit him hard with his lungs already being in shaky condition. I vaccinated because my mother is over 50 years old. I vaccinated because my stepfather is also over 50 years old and diabetic. I vaccinated because my godsister has heart issues. Other than my brother, they've all been vaccinated as well, but I'm doing my part to protect others around me.
Nope, tho supposedly quite close. Less than a 100 recorded cases a year. Measles, Mumps and Rubella apparently also well underway.Didn't we get rid of Polio too?