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The article specifically said capillaries, not arteries. Yeah, it would be kinda hard for immune cells to block those.
It is very efficient.if HCQ was a miracle cure, we wouldn't have a raging pandemic...
not even the government is that cold hearted. again, as i've said before, they want businesses to be open so they can get taxes. they wouldn't stop a treatment from getting out there. and even if one government could, not all would.
Are 200+ studies absolutely zero evidence ?Based on absolutely zero evidence. Let me guess, you also drink vinegar daily, and do "detoxes" don't you?
HCQ is in large&active use since over half a century. There is a large documentation on its uses cases spawning over decades (a good generic anti-viral agent). Actually, its active ingredient is known to help with deases since the XVIIe century...@Linux-SWAT : You claim that the vaccines haven't been tested properly, but are fine with the studies on HCQ that were done on roughly the same timeframe?
No one's forcing the virus to mutate. You just give those mutations you don't address more room by removing the variants you do address.forced to mutate
And not use this thread to make up your mind on anything. There's too much of "I'm right and you're all wrong" endless circular arguments.I suggest each of you do your due dilligence to research all sides of this important issue.
It's not open source in as much as I understand what the situation is and what "open-source" may mean in this context.A good observation. I wonder; is the code they are injecting into people open-source?
@Linux-SWAT : You claim that the vaccines haven't been tested properly, but are fine with the studies on HCQ that were done on roughly the same timeframe?
I'd be inclined to trust the studies but what I don't get in that case is that it was championed by some influential people like Trump or Bolsonaro who had no interest in having lockdowns or waiting for vaccines. So if it was truly a good solution, you'd expect them to have successfully deployed it. From what I can see, it has been widely used in Brazil and India and these countries still had higher death rates and decided to have vaccination campaigns.
So to me it looks like even if it might be somewhat effective as a cure, it's not a perfect solution.
How Britainâs excess Covid deaths have cut the state pension burden by £1.5bn | The National
Private pension providers and insurers also affected by higher mortality rate, while government sees rise in inheritance tax receiptswww.thenationalnews.com
I assume you screwed up that link. Oh well, I've changed it and it works now. That's not generic profiling by the way as I read it, just you can get other people's test results (and perhaps their address). If you want genetic profiling, look to Iceland that decoded everyone in the country's DNA before it was considered a privacy violation, or all of those genetic test companies like 23 and me who you send your swab to and they tell you how irish you are, meanwhile they get all of your DNA for profiling and any other abuse you can think of.Now I start creeping on massive genetic profiling and abuses, but that's just ordinary paranoia.
No, it isn't. It's just an abuse to hold personal data including test results so insecure. I was maybe not clear in meaning that if they can't even keep that relatively simple data secure, what will they do when they need to keep secure greater and much more complex datasets.That's not generic profiling by the way as I read it, just you can get other people's test results.
I don't want it. But yes, I know it exists already. I'd just like to avoid it becoming more fashionable. And avoid to hoard it all in huge daasets.If you want genetic profiling, look to Iceland that decoded everyone in the country's DNA before it was considered a privacy violation, or all of those genetic test companies like 23 and me who you send your swab to and they tell you how irish you are, meanwhile they get all of your DNA for profiling and any other abuse you can think of.
Wtf?! Is that what you took from that?! That it’s a good thing?! Wow...Post automatically merged:
Nobody can deny that from a certain point of view, covid is a good thing.
I guess it was just a jest. But I agree that there are multiple points of view, for example: The rich got richer and the poor poorer, so from a 1% percenters point of view...Wtf?! Is that what you took from that?! That it’s a good thing?! Wow...
Rest what and towards what?Plus it's a great opportunity for a reset.
Well, it has helped prove that offices don't really help productivity too much, and if it makes people happier and they've got internet, they can work from home. Also, supposedly in cities they saw a drop in urban traffic at least to begin with, which proved how much pollution was cause by petroleum powered cars, although I didn't notice much change where I am, but then the main road down here is a link between cities, and I guess farmers still need to shift livestock and stuff while we're still eating meat. We're situated below the road, so cars passing are often hidden behind the wall, you only really notice vans if you're looking, and you can hear the farmers coming down in their tractors even from t'other end of the garden.Rest what and towards what?