The proof I offer?
Deaths and cases are step for step. Do you know when India implemented the use of Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine countrywide? At the end of April, feel free to click on the link I provided above and see where that major spike ends.
People want to put on blinders and believe that the government isn't intentionally trying to instill fear in all of us. They want to believe the FDA only has their best interest at heart yet they only recommend Remdisivir that doesn't work, go look up the numbers on that friends. Monoclonal Antibodies are FDA approved and have shown good success but not many hospitals aren't using it unfortunately. Here in the US we test positive and are told to go quarantine at home until we have breathing problems, then go to the hospital, WHY? There are no large scale clinical trials for Ivermectin or HCQ but meta-analysts of combined small studies that equal to 2.5 times the number of people that Pfizer used in the jab clinical trials. The WHO still... to this day... despite their low numbers condemns India for using theraputics to treat Covid, RED FLAGS ANYONE?
For clarity, I am very much informed. I watched all 8 hours and 10 minutes of the FDA panel discussion prior to the NO vote to recommend the booster... just before Biden recommended it, weird right? I also watched 2 of the 4 day International Covid Summit in Italy held last month. I have been sifting through clinical trials and studies for well over a year now, if anyone has any questions I can show you where answers are. I don't claim to be a scientist, or a DR, but I read and listen to what they are saying.
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Still on board with all this?I was supposed to go to Paris for work in a month. While initially looking forward to it as I haven't been there, lately I had decided I'd rather not go. Today the company banned international travel except under specific circumstances with high level approval. I'm not going to die on a hill over this trip so I'm canceling.
The conspiracy theories are just that. We have a US Senator quoting a Lancet article claiming it supports this being out of a lab and not the food market. Well, I'm a cell and molecular biologist so I actually read the paper. It says no such thing. It says this virus is most closely related to a couple already known from bats in China, with a genetic "distance" indicating that it may have jumped and spent some time in a transition species before ending up in humans. There is a report of a highly similar virus found in pangolins, a threatened species known to be in the black market food supply in China where they consider it a delicacy. So everything actually lines up that this is yet another case of a virus jumping species to an unsanitary and undomesticated food supply.
They're coming for my cat now too.
Louisiana zoo animals are getting vaccinated against COVID-19
Gorillas and orangutans at the Audubon Zoo are in the process of getting their first dose.www.cbsnews.com
YOU JUST DESCRIBED LORD fAUCCIWell, here's the thing, "bud", you can spend half your life on YouTube consuming information (valid and otherwise), but that doesn't make you "informed". Being informed implies you have the ability to understand and process the information. Before this statement offends you recognize we all have our areas of strength and weakness and things on which we are truly informed and ignorant. The problem with the internet is it has cause people to think because they can Google or Youtube something they think they must understand it regardless of their actual education/experience. Implying that cumulative meta analysis are somehow comparable in validity to randomized controlled trials shows that you lack an understanding of these different methodologies and the serious limitations of meta analyses. As does falling for the classic correlation = causation trap. By this logic global warming is caused by a lack of pirates -- https://www.datasciencecentral.com/...phs-and-pirates-prove-that-correlation-is-not
One can both believe in science and that the government won't let a good crisis go to waste. As you rightly noted an expert panel paid for their time but with no stake in the decision voted against boosters -- and many of them resigned when their opinion was ignored under the pressure of politics. I'm more on your side than against it but I have issues with bad information.
And I do claim to be a scientist. In a very relevant specialty. So I am certainly "informed". It's totally fine not to be a scientist or a doctor but the point of my prior post is only searching out and listening to those saying what you have already decided you believe is the antithesis of science, and there is a whole lot of that going on. For example I tried to look up whatever Italian conference you attended and that thing was so under the wire I couldn't even find it. I'm certain credentialed, in-demand experts respected in their field seek out such obscure venues....sarcasm intended. I've looked up a few of the "experts" referenced here and most appear to be individuals that have washed out of real science, developed a complex, embraced the factions which give them the notoriety they crave, and could no longer get a publication through peer review. So they go around making Youtube videos and speaking at fake conferences for these groups.
Carry on with the memes, I won't be back to this thread.
Google censors info, so does YouTube.Well, here's the thing, "bud", you can spend half your life on YouTube consuming information (valid and otherwise), but that doesn't make you "informed". Being informed implies you have the ability to understand and process the information. Before this statement offends you recognize we all have our areas of strength and weakness and things on which we are truly informed and ignorant. The problem with the internet is it has cause people to think because they can Google or Youtube something they think they must understand it regardless of their actual education/experience. Implying that cumulative meta analysis are somehow comparable in validity to randomized controlled trials shows that you lack an understanding of these different methodologies and the serious limitations of meta analyses. As does falling for the classic correlation = causation trap. By this logic global warming is caused by a lack of pirates -- https://www.datasciencecentral.com/...phs-and-pirates-prove-that-correlation-is-not
One can both believe in science and that the government won't let a good crisis go to waste. As you rightly noted an expert panel paid for their time but with no stake in the decision voted against boosters -- and many of them resigned when their opinion was ignored under the pressure of politics. I'm more on your side than against it but I have issues with bad information.
And I do claim to be a scientist. In a very relevant specialty. So I am certainly "informed". It's totally fine not to be a scientist or a doctor but the point of my prior post is only searching out and listening to those saying what you have already decided you believe is the antithesis of science, and there is a whole lot of that going on. For example I tried to look up whatever Italian conference you attended and that thing was so under the wire I couldn't even find it. I'm certain credentialed, in-demand experts respected in their field seek out such obscure venues....sarcasm intended. I've looked up a few of the "experts" referenced here and most appear to be individuals that have washed out of real science, developed a complex, embraced the factions which give them the notoriety they crave, and could no longer get a publication through peer review. So they go around making Youtube videos and speaking at fake conferences for these groups.
Carry on with the memes, I won't be back to this thread.
Nowhere do you state where you get your info. CNN and the Democrats are at best the least informed so, if that’s where you’re getting your info well…………………….Well, here's the thing, "bud", you can spend half your life on YouTube consuming information (valid and otherwise), but that doesn't make you "informed". Being informed implies you have the ability to understand and process the information. Before this statement offends you recognize we all have our areas of strength and weakness and things on which we are truly informed and ignorant. The problem with the internet is it has cause people to think because they can Google or Youtube something they think they must understand it regardless of their actual education/experience. Implying that cumulative meta analysis are somehow comparable in validity to randomized controlled trials shows that you lack an understanding of these different methodologies and the serious limitations of meta analyses. As does falling for the classic correlation = causation trap. By this logic global warming is caused by a lack of pirates -- https://www.datasciencecentral.com/...phs-and-pirates-prove-that-correlation-is-not
One can both believe in science and that the government won't let a good crisis go to waste. As you rightly noted an expert panel paid for their time but with no stake in the decision voted against boosters -- and many of them resigned when their opinion was ignored under the pressure of politics. I'm more on your side than against it but I have issues with bad information.
And I do claim to be a scientist. In a very relevant specialty. So I am certainly "informed". It's totally fine not to be a scientist or a doctor but the point of my prior post is only searching out and listening to those saying what you have already decided you believe is the antithesis of science, and there is a whole lot of that going on. For example I tried to look up whatever Italian conference you attended and that thing was so under the wire I couldn't even find it. I'm certain credentialed, in-demand experts respected in their field seek out such obscure venues....sarcasm intended. I've looked up a few of the "experts" referenced here and most appear to be individuals that have washed out of real science, developed a complex, embraced the factions which give them the notoriety they crave, and could no longer get a publication through peer review. So they go around making Youtube videos and speaking at fake conferences for these groups.
Carry on with the memes, I won't be back to this thread.
My wife works at the local hospital and was urged to step up and get the fcking dogshit Pfizer vaccine as soon as it became available. She got her shots EARLY last spring. After receiving the second dose she layed on the bedroom floor in complete misery for several days with severe complications to the vaccine. Now yesterday she really started to feel like shit and went and got a corona test. Yep, she tested positive. She is currently sicker then hell with oxygen levels hovering around 86, severe headache, nausea, chills, aches, vomiting, severe cough, cant stay awake, etc. I have never seen her sicker than today. What a fcking joke this vaccine bullshit is.