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Post by SysConfig on Apr 26, 2020 23:14:39 GMT
Rudy asks a question
the year was 2015 when we banned gain of function and merely let them setup shop in Wuhan
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 26, 2020 23:18:39 GMT
Interesting Take on Covid-19 From ER Doctors
This is about an hour long news conference with two ER doctors from Kern County California, both educated and trained in immunology. They are actively treating and testing patients and have some interesting thoughts.
W/O a doubt The corona house of cards is collapsing
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Post by plutronus on Apr 27, 2020 10:26:42 GMT
I don't recall the circumstances or who I was with, but in 1969, I was in the Sherman Oaks area of Los Angeles, an upscale, wealthy area where many movie & TV personalities reside, even today. I recall that I was visiting someone in a swanky gated appartment building. While there, I could hear, from some other appartment, an electric guitar being played. The person whom I was visiting said that it was "Jimi playing", but myself having just moved from Texas where radio stations only played country music I had no idea of the popular music scene. I asked, "Jimi?" The fellow said that Jimi, a popular recording musician rented the appartment down the hall just for hosting parties, which he apparently did frequently when in town. I said, "Wow the playing is really good." And the fellow, said, "Let's go, I'll introduce you, he's a really cool cat!" So, we went down the hall, knocked, a scantily attired white chick answered the door; we stepped into a large living room. The air was blue with the smoke of marijuna. Located in the center of the room was a large, black velvet covered custom boomerang shaped water-bed couch, upon which were a dozen or so girls and a couple of guys, whites and blacks in all varying degrees of undress and sitting right in the middle was a real skinny black guy with dreds, reclining, playing a guitar. He had the biggest marijuana joint I ever saw drooping out of his mouth!!! He did not get up, but did pause playing for a moment and said, "hello, what's happening, come on in, join us, hang awhile, there's drinks in the fridge" and then offered us a toke on his joint! Off to one side was a bell of grass in a big cardboard box. It was a lot of grass. We hung out for awhile and left. And that was Jimi Hendrix.
A year later I heard that Jimi Hendrix overdosed on something and died. Drugs take a lot of good souls.
plutronus
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Post by ZETAR on Apr 27, 2020 14:18:43 GMT
Rudy asks a question
the year was 2015 when we banned gain of function and merely let them setup shop in Wuhan
SHALOM...Z
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 27, 2020 14:43:35 GMT
Looks like Bill is panicking..His legacy a broken windows system full of holes..crap vaccines that paralyzed or killed thousands..questionable friends like Epstein..The list goes on..Is it panic? or just his last gasp while his reputation is in tatters.
Clearly the look of a worried man
In his latest attempt to undermine President Trump over his decision to cut funding to the WHO, Bill Gates has decided to dedicate the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - the world's wealthiest charity - solely to battling the novel coronavirus. In an exclusive interview with the FT, Gates said the decision will cause the charity's other efforts to suffer.
Though it's never explicitly stated in the story, it's clear on whose shoulders the blame should fall, though we feel it's unnecessary to spell it out.
But before angry leftists start quote-tweeting the headline with some variation of "look what you've done, Mr. President!", we'd like to remind them that the Gates Foundation's reputation isn't nearly as polished as it might appear at first brush.
Even in the mainstream press and academia, many experts are skeptical about whether the foundation's efforts in the global health sphere are truly a net benefit. In many cases, the strategies embraced by the foundation have been widely criticized in academic journals, as Vox News explains.
"...t's surprising to wade into academic journals and find that many political scientists and development scholars are actually quite skeptical about the Gates Foundation's outsize impact on global health. In numerous papers over the past decade, researchers have raised concerns about the foundation's lack of transparency, its veto power over other global health institutions, and its spending priorities. Some experts worry that the Gateses’ health philanthropy has become too big to scrutinize.
To be sure, plenty of experts think the Gates Foundation does important work in fighting neglected diseases and boosting vaccinate rates in children. The foundation has taken private funding for global health to an unprecedented level, giving away more than $30 billion with an emphasis on data-driven decision-making. Bill and Melinda have also been applauded for encouraging others in their position to do the same.
But precisely because the private organization is so large and influential, some researchers say, critical analysis is so much more important.
Sure, the foundation spends more on global health initiatives than most countries...
Source: Vox
...but since it's a private organization, the Gates Foundation is only accountable to three people: Bill, Melinda, and Warren Buffett, the organization's three trustees.
Ironically, one locus of criticism for the foundation is the Lancet, the UK-based medical journal that has been launched into the spotlight thanks to its early and critical publications about the virus from scientists within China. The FT interviewed the Lancet's longtime editor this weekend for its "Lunch with the FT" segment, which explains the editor's history of unabashed progressivism in the world of health policy that has at times verged into the realm of the conspiratorial (prior to the coronavirus, the Lancet was widely known as the publication responsible for super-charging the anti-vaxxer movement).
As the Vox Explainer - which was published back in the summer of 2015 - notes, the world of public health policy has long been in need of reform.
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Post by nyx on Apr 27, 2020 14:43:38 GMT
In today’s news, serious studies indicate that the stomach medicine Pepcid or the generic famotidine stops the replication of coronavirus.
Over night people in this country have bought any famotidine available, so today you can not find this drug anywhere.
People should know that in the studies, famotidine was given by IV at 8 times the dose.
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 27, 2020 14:55:53 GMT
In today’s news, serious studies indicate that the stomach medicine Pepcid or the generic famotidine stops the replication of coronavirus. Over night people in this country have bought any famotidine available, so today you can not find this drug anywhere. People should know that in the studies, famotidine was given by IV at 8 times the dose. No wonder Bill is worried that readily available alternatives are popping up everywhere that will kill vaccine profits..and precisely why the Med establishment and pharms keep trying to stamp out supplemts and vitamins etc..how dare we take our own health into our own hands
ZETAR..great post and I love the ending on that Fauci investigation..note the money was Transferred..ie followed the China Black Widow Lady That Journalist was a scream..had the Kat swallowed the Canary smile
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Post by ZETAR on Apr 27, 2020 17:06:51 GMT
Looks like Bill is panicking..His legacy a broken windows system full of holes..crap vaccines that paralyzed or killed thousands..questionable friends like Epstein..The list goes on..Is it panic? or just his last gasp while his reputation is in tatters.
Clearly the look of a worried man
In his latest attempt to undermine President Trump over his decision to cut funding to the WHO, Bill Gates has decided to dedicate the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - the world's wealthiest charity - solely to battling the novel coronavirus. In an exclusive interview with the FT, Gates said the decision will cause the charity's other efforts to suffer.
Though it's never explicitly stated in the story, it's clear on whose shoulders the blame should fall, though we feel it's unnecessary to spell it out.
But before angry leftists start quote-tweeting the headline with some variation of "look what you've done, Mr. President!", we'd like to remind them that the Gates Foundation's reputation isn't nearly as polished as it might appear at first brush.
Even in the mainstream press and academia, many experts are skeptical about whether the foundation's efforts in the global health sphere are truly a net benefit. In many cases, the strategies embraced by the foundation have been widely criticized in academic journals, as Vox News explains.
"...t's surprising to wade into academic journals and find that many political scientists and development scholars are actually quite skeptical about the Gates Foundation's outsize impact on global health. In numerous papers over the past decade, researchers have raised concerns about the foundation's lack of transparency, its veto power over other global health institutions, and its spending priorities. Some experts worry that the Gateses’ health philanthropy has become too big to scrutinize.
To be sure, plenty of experts think the Gates Foundation does important work in fighting neglected diseases and boosting vaccinate rates in children. The foundation has taken private funding for global health to an unprecedented level, giving away more than $30 billion with an emphasis on data-driven decision-making. Bill and Melinda have also been applauded for encouraging others in their position to do the same.
But precisely because the private organization is so large and influential, some researchers say, critical analysis is so much more important.
Sure, the foundation spends more on global health initiatives than most countries...
Source: Vox
...but since it's a private organization, the Gates Foundation is only accountable to three people: Bill, Melinda, and Warren Buffett, the organization's three trustees.
Ironically, one locus of criticism for the foundation is the Lancet, the UK-based medical journal that has been launched into the spotlight thanks to its early and critical publications about the virus from scientists within China. The FT interviewed the Lancet's longtime editor this weekend for its "Lunch with the FT" segment, which explains the editor's history of unabashed progressivism in the world of health policy that has at times verged into the realm of the conspiratorial (prior to the coronavirus, the Lancet was widely known as the publication responsible for super-charging the anti-vaxxer movement).
As the Vox Explainer - which was published back in the summer of 2015 - notes, the world of public health policy has long been in need of reform.
SHALOM...Z
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Post by ZETAR on Apr 27, 2020 18:00:06 GMT
Rudy Giuliani questioned Dr. Anthony Fauci’s involvement in grants from the United States to a laboratory in Wuhan, China, that has been tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/dr-fauci-gave-3-7-million-wuhan-laboratory-something-going-rudy-giuliani-drops-bomb-niaid-director-dr-tony-fauci/According to a report, the U.S. Intelligence Community has growing confidence that the current coronavirus strain may have accidentally escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology rather than from a wildlife market, as the Chinese Communist Party first claimed. During a Sunday interview on The Cats Roundtable, Giuliani questioned why the U.S. gave money to the lab.
“Back in 2014, the Obama administration prohibited the U.S. from giving money to any laboratory, including in the U.S., that was fooling around with these viruses. Prohibited! Despite that, Dr. Fauci gave $3.7 million to the Wuhan laboratory... ...even after the State Department issued reports about how unsafe that laboratory was, and how suspicious they were in the way they were developing a virus that could be transmitted to humans,” he claimed.
He added, “We never pulled that money. Something here is going on, John. I don’t want to make any accusations. But there was more knowledge about what was going on in China with our scientific people than they disclosed to us when this first came out. Just think of it: If this laboratory turns out to be the place where the virus came from, then we paid for it. We paid for the damn virus that’s killing us.”
SHALOM...Z
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Post by nyx on Apr 27, 2020 19:05:50 GMT
Tennessee opened today.
And Moses said to Pharaoh, “let my people go”.
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Post by plutronus on Apr 27, 2020 19:17:08 GMT
Tennessee opened today. And Moses said to Pharaoh, “let my people go”. The Pharaoh's were the blood line descendents of the Reptilians who made Humans in GaN EdN (Hbr).
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Post by HAL on Apr 27, 2020 19:50:33 GMT
In today’s news, serious studies indicate that the stomach medicine Pepcid or the generic famotidine stops the replication of coronavirus. Over night people in this country have bought any famotidine available, so today you can not find this drug anywhere. People should know that in the studies, famotidine was given by IV at 8 times the dose. www.youtube.com/embed/DPDPzbLFeP4
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Post by swamprat on Apr 27, 2020 21:52:55 GMT
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Post by nyx on Apr 27, 2020 23:05:53 GMT
UK’s Health System issues urgent warning about young kids and the coronavirus.
Having no explanation why, some young kids develop a bizarre inflammatory syndrome to the coronavirus.
This warning was sent out to all parts of the National Health System.
Symptoms are like Toxic Shock Syndrome or like Lupus.
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 28, 2020 2:20:38 GMT
UK’s Health System issues urgent warning about young kids and the coronavirus. Having no explanation why, some young kids develop a bizarre inflammatory syndrome to the coronavirus. This warning was sent out to all parts of the National Health System. Symptoms are like Toxic Shock Syndrome or like Lupus. It's more disingenuous fear porn Nyx..always look for the use of chidren as bait...they made the mistake of using Kawasaki Disorder ...not so rare..and seen in past influenzas..It read like an urgent plea from LMH ..if anyone has seen a drone..please contact me as soon as possible.. The script hasnt changed much
first the article note no numbers are given
UK’s Health System issues urgent warning about young kids and the coronavirus.
As yet, there have been relatively few serious cases of COVID-19 in children.
That doesn't mean that kids can't catch the virus – in fact, the youngest known case in the UK was only 30 hours old.
But based on the limited information available, the symptoms in children appear to be mild, or they may even be asymptomatic.
Experts warn for that reason that children may be "superspreaders" of the virus.
now the realitywww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26108000RESULTS: 1) The seasonal variations of the KD + Flu group, KD group and Flu group were similar. 2) The morbidity rate of incomplete KD was higher in the KD + Flu group compared with the KD group. 3) Patients in the KD + Flu group exhibited a longer time to KD diagnosis compared with patients in the KD group. 4) The KD + Flu group exhibited the longest fever duration among the three groups. 5) The CRP and ESR values in the KD + Flu group were higher those in the Flu or KD groups. CONCLUSIONS: Concomitant influenza infection affects the clinical manifestations of KD and can impact the laboratory test results and the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. However, it remains unclear whether influenza contributes to KD etiology. in a nutshell they are clueless
The rest of the main article contradicts its self
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine also said that "children might be less likely to become infected or, if infected, may show milder symptoms" than adults. Symptoms may appear similar to other respiratory illnesses, such as the flu and the common cold, but COVID-19 is said to more likely to trigger a cough and fever, researchers said. Experts say it's unclear why COVID-19 isn't impacting children as much as adults.
Especially because children's immune systems aren't as robust as adults and they tend to overreact. Dr Nathalie MacDermott, from King's College London, told the BBC: "You'd expect it to go haywire and it's not doing that. "There must be something this virus does that is not as readily stimulating the immune system in children, but what that is unclear. "They don't seem to be mounting a disproportionate immune response and some seem to be asymptomatic." www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/coronavirus-uk-doctors-reveal-rise-in-kids-with-severe-coronavirusrelated-condition/news-story/bed76b20afcb7ecd2d5d437ab3d8571c
Its the sort of thing nyx when one mixes apples and carrot juice..but even this is not palatable..and actually on a notice of urgency completely irresponsible.
on a sidenote
they just had a nurse commit suicide over all the bodies arriving dead to the hospital..not realizing Ambulances dont deliver dead bodies to a hospital..or they get minimal reimbursement..I worked at Blue Cross I know..I was stingy as they come.
still the silver lining is they run out of material to keep the popcorn machine popping along.
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