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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 9:59pm

 rhahl wrote:
Steely_D wrote:


 rhahl wrote:

Dr. Paul Marik - Ivermectin, Vit. C, Vit. D, Zinc, Quercetin

 
These two seem competent to me.


The thing that's bad, very bad, about the internet is its tendency for people to post, without a solid foundation, "possible" things. In the olden days, ideas were bounced around and there was a filter before things were public.

Today, the information aqueduct is full of effluent from people who think they might have a grand idea, but nothing's certain yet, and so we're hit with a firehose of stinky unproven "solutions."
 
That is why I referred to my crap detector.
 
Like I mentioned in another thread somewhere, I have been taking C, D and zinc for many years as an anti Corona virus aka common cold virus preventative or mitagator.  Never heard of the Quercetin or Ivermectin before now.  I will read the link but I am very cautious about what I will add to my existing daily regime.

When I was hospitalized back in the beginning, March 15 for possible CV 19, those 3 items were provided to me in my regular doses by my own insistence that are on record from my oncology treatment med list.

I'm 68, with Stage IV cancer, emphysema and chronic bronchitis for openers.  I am also a recognized essential healthcare worker by profession.  But liquor store clerks are also recognized as essential workers, so big deal.  I get about as close to someone's face as possible short of kissing them and touch their faces and heads and their generally filthy glasses straight off of their faces.  Many are perfect strangers to me.  I doubt that anyone else here other than SteelyD gets closer to people than me.

I have to work as being on disability the last 10 earning years for social security pretty much screwed any chance of completely retiring on it.  I must work until I die.  Or someone else dies and leaves me $100 k.  I say this as a fact.  Not looking for any sympathy or even understanding for that matter.  It is just a fact of my life.  So I am putting my life and mouth where my money is.  I'm gonna die from something beyond my control sooner or later.

The only thing I can look forward to is one of the vaccines that were never supposed to be ready before the end of the year based on what all the scientists said and get one.  Being in the risk and professional categories that I am, the wife and I should get first crack at one of them.  But even if I do get one, the ordinary flu can still kill me just as easily.

I do not have the luxury of fear.  I must get up, get out of bed and go to work, regardless, as long as the doors are not closed by some public health dictate.  Same realization as growing up during the Cold War and all of the 'duck and cover" drills.  You can't hide yourself away from something that may never happen or is beyond your control.

There are no
guarantees in life.  And that is how I was raised and that is how I live and will eventually die.  I will die walking the talk.

I'm not trying to prove anything or anybody right or anybody wrong.  I just do not have a choice in this.  Which actually makes this easier to do.

To each their own and good luck.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 8:34pm

Covid Overload: U.S. Hospitals Are Running Out of Beds for Patients
As the coronavirus pandemic surges across the country, hospitals are facing a crisis-level shortage of beds and staff to provide adequate care for patients.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 5:35pm

Trump Gave W.H.O. a List of Demands. Hours Later, He Walked Away.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 2:18pm

 westslope wrote:
So rhahl, do you reckon the sweet spot is 60 to 69 years old?

Too old to party like there is no tomorrow (and consequences).  Young enough to still have good immunity.   

In other words, "old" but not too old.  
That's me, 60 - 69. Not too old, yes, but I don't think the difference is good immunity. It's more about being able to take care of ourselves. So, no exposure to caregivers, or offspring who must help with things only family can do, and no job anymore (especially in France, I think). We have the option not to party at all.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 12:01pm

 miamizsun wrote:
clearly this is a two-fer

tds x covid19 = double trouble
 
Don't forget your buddies at the Trump rallies for a triple whammy...


westslope

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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 11:27am

So rhahl, do you reckon the sweet spot is 60 to 69 years old?

Too old to party like there is no tomorrow (and consequences).  Young enough to still have good immunity.   

In other words, "old" but not too old.  
rhahl

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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 9:29am

Things were fine in July, but the 20-29 year olds starting relaxing.

Over time, they contaminated older generations until infection rates were high for all.


https://twitter.com/ojblanchard1/status/1331952292883533824
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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 5:43am

 sirdroseph wrote:

 

clearly this is a two-fer

tds x covid19 = double trouble
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Posted: Nov 27, 2020 - 5:34am

 R_P wrote: 
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Posted: Nov 26, 2020 - 11:52am

 Steely_D wrote:


 rhahl wrote:

Dr. Paul Marik - Ivermectin, Vit. C, Vit. D, Zinc, Quercetin

 
These two seem competent to me.


The thing that's bad, very bad, about the internet is its tendency for people to post, without a solid foundation, "possible" things. In the olden days, ideas were bounced around and there was a filter before things were public.

Today, the information aqueduct is full of effluent from people who think they might have a grand idea, but nothing's certain yet, and so we're hit with a firehose of stinky unproven "solutions."
 
That is why I referred to my crap detector.
westslope

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Posted: Nov 26, 2020 - 10:49am

This winter, fight covid-19 with humidity

Pasted:

One problem: In dry air, there is less mucous, and the cilia don’t beat as fast or in the right direction, as new research shows. This means fewer virus particles are captured or cleared out of the respiratory tract, thus allowing more of them to reach the deepest part of our lungs, where they do the most damage.

Second, a new study shows that the coronavirus decays faster at close to 60 percent relative humidity than at other levels. While this study has not yet been peer-reviewed, there is a trove of work showing that other viruses also decay faster in the range of 40 to 60 percent. We don’t exactly know why this is the case, but we might as well take advantage of the knowledge and avoid dry conditions.

westslope

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Posted: Nov 26, 2020 - 8:51am

Secret recordings reveal political directives, tension over Alberta's pandemic response

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, Health Minister Tyler Shandro and Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, have been the main faces of the province's COVID-19 response. (Sam Martin/CBC, Art Raham/CBC, Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)



Apparently the United Conservative party leader  and premier of Alberta Barking Mad Dog Kenney has been micro-managing the response to the pandemic.  Jason Kenney has constantly required 'evidence' before adopting restrictions.   

Poor man.  Must have difficulty managing in a context of uncertainty.  Very tough.  First you "follow the people" in order to be elected and then, weird as it sounds, some people expect you to "show leadership" when it was precisely your lack of leadership that got you elected in the first place.

The results speak for themselves.

New C19 cases Alberta 25Nov2020


rhahl

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Posted: Nov 26, 2020 - 7:27am

Dr. Paul Marik - Ivermectin, Vit. C, Vit. D, Zinc, Quercetin

These two seem competent to me.

 

Synergistic Effect of Quercetin and Vitamin C Against COVID-19: Is a Possible Guard for Front Liners

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3682517#disqus_thread
 
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Posted: Nov 26, 2020 - 6:04am

 rgio wrote:
@miami posted something about CT a few days ago in this thread.

The issue at 40 isn't that they are "false" positives...they just aren't "dangerous" anymore....aren't shedding virus.  
 

cycle threshold score/number is very important

(hopefully they'll do a short version of this vid but i'd say watch it anyway)

mina explains where the bureaucracy falls short

rgio

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Posted: Nov 25, 2020 - 2:20pm



 Ohmsen wrote:
The US, I believe takes 40 cycles as their standard for PCR testing, I believe (which delivers potentially more false positives as compared to 37). Although, PCR -tests have only recently been introduced (in lower numbers), compared to the much more insecure antibody tests. Am I right on this?
       
      @miami posted something about CT a few days ago in this thread.

      The issue at 40 isn't that they are "false" positives...they just aren't "dangerous" anymore....aren't shedding virus.  

      Lazy8

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      Posted: Nov 25, 2020 - 1:43pm

      Ohmsen wrote:
      Lazy8 wrote:
      This article is from June. We've learned a thing or two since then. This article (with links to studies cited) is from late September. For those too lazy to follow the link: best estimates are that symptomatic patients are about twice as likely to spread the disease in any individual case. Asymptomatic patients may be less cautious around others and additional risky behavior can overwhelm the lower probability of infection by having more opportunities for infection.

      Keep in mind that truly asymptomatic patients are quite rare. The really dangerous vectors are presymptomatic patients—people who don't feel sick...yet.
       
      Still I dare to question the value of the meta-analysis you named as studies above in comparison to a "real" study, published in Nature, on Nov. 20.
      Let me recap the abstract:
      Stringent COVID-19 control measures were imposed in Wuhan between January 23 and April 8, 2020. Estimates of the prevalence of infection following the release of restrictions could inform post-lockdown pandemic management. Here, we describe a city-wide SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid screening programme between May 14 and June 1, 2020 in Wuhan. All city residents aged six years or older were eligible and 9,899,828 (92.9%) participated. No new symptomatic cases and 300 asymptomatic cases (detection rate 0.303/10,000, 95% CI 0.270–0.339/10,000) were identified. There were no positive tests amongst 1,174 close contacts of asymptomatic cases. 107 of 34,424 previously recovered COVID-19 patients tested positive again (re-positive rate 0.31%, 95% CI 0.423–0.574%). The prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Wuhan was therefore very low five to eight weeks after the end of lockdown.
      The conclusion is not that asymptomatic spread is rare or that the science is uncertain. The study revealed something that hardly ever happens in these kinds of studies. There was not one documented case. Forget rare. Forget even Fauci’s previous suggestion that asymptomatic transmission exists but not does drive the spread. Replace all that with: never. At least not in this study for 10,000,000.

      A further, more daring conclusion from this study could be, to only test symptomatic cases anymore. A conclusion which I have rarely heard being re-iterated by international politicians, or health-experts, much less the MSM.
      The German health secretary did say this some weeks ago, perhaps more due to logistical shortcomings and strains on the existing testing-infrastructure (labs in this case), but federal politics haven't followed the idea based on science, as sticking to the usual suspects among "experts". You can guess wHO, I'm sure. Might some lobby be involved there? - Nah... nothing to see here, keep walking.

      What was the false positive rate on their test? Testing almost 10 million people will give you a few no matter how good the technology. Are these their asymptomatic patients?
      haresfur

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      Posted: Nov 25, 2020 - 1:30pm



       westslope wrote:


       rgio wrote:


       ......
       
      So instead, Philly folks will cross the bridge to NJ for their last-minute booze.  Works for me...

      .......

       

      Good point.  As neighbouring state bars will stay open, ultimately this move has the potential to increase the number of C-19 cases in Philadelphia.  
       
      Oh, there's plenty of covid in PA to go around

      R_P

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      Posted: Nov 25, 2020 - 1:01pm

      US coronavirus hospitalisations at record levels, as states sound the alarm and holidays loom
      westslope

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      Posted: Nov 25, 2020 - 12:28pm



       rgio wrote:


       ......
       
      So instead, Philly folks will cross the bridge to NJ for their last-minute booze.  Works for me...

      .......

       

      Good point.  As neighbouring state bars will stay open, ultimately this move has the potential to increase the number of C-19 cases in Philadelphia.  
      rgio

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      Posted: Nov 25, 2020 - 12:06pm



       westslope wrote:
      When I first read the subtitle I thought that Pennsylvania had banned all alcohol sales..... and was preparing myself for civil war.   Not quite.  Interesting all the same.

      Pennsylvania bans booze sales on one of the busiest nights of the year.
      The night before Thanksgiving is usually a busy one in Pennsylvania’s drinking spots, but they will have to stop serving at 5 p.m. this year, the state has ordered.Credit...Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times
       
      So instead, Philly folks will cross the bridge to NJ for their last-minute booze.  Works for me...

      In this area, tonight is normally mayhem at bars and restaurants.  Starting at around noon, folks begin to hang out with their high school and college friends.  Anyone between the ages of 21 and 30 is absolutely out drinking.  There are also plenty of older folks, but this is Philly's Fat Tuesday. 

      It'll be interesting to see how many outdoor gatherings in the area make the news.  The weather is very nice for this time of year...over 60 right now.

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