Those face diapers NEVER worked. Take those damn things off, thank you.
Those face diapers NEVER worked. Take those damn things off, thank you.
Sorry, the bulk of the data suggests otherwise.
We can't cherry pick just the data we like. I'm disappointed in your quantitative abilities, Unkle.
COVID poses a far worse myocariditis risk than the vaccine.
Even in young healthy people.
Just your daily reminder that the last talking point any antivaxxer had is now gone, gone, gone.
Makes me sad, almost.
"safe & effective"
Harambe wrote:
COVID poses a far worse myocariditis risk than the vaccine.
Even in young healthy people.
Just your daily reminder that the last talking point any antivaxxer had is now gone, gone, gone.
Makes me sad, almost.
At least we still have boomer memes by antivaxxers like Danm And GhostofDiscoGary to be amused by. Which reminds me:
Why are antivaxxer memes shared so widely on social media? Because they are experts at going viral
I wonder when hospitals employees will stop wearing masks…
its telling you call them face diapers because every that come out of your mouth must be sh!t
As with misinformation, labeling someone who disagrees with the current standardthink as a “denier” has become, pardon the term, endemic amongst the woke.
Covid denier, climate denier, election denier, science denier – are all bandied about to immediately end debate, tar any difference of opinion as literally insane, and depict anyone who ever disagrees with you as stupid and evil.
This epithet is now even being used pre-emptively to makes sure that no matter what anyone who now or ever questions the move to ban gas stoves will not be doing so based on facts or logic but because of their “gas stove denialism.”
Like so much woke terminology, the initial meaning of the term is far removed from its current usage, though it has the distinct advantage of being generally familiar, allowing it to be “Trojan Horsed” (admittedly, some arise sui generis) into public discourse.
Pureblood for life.
Ghost of Disco Gary wrote:
Pureblood for life.
LOL
Alex Jones Was Right wrote:
Wow, vitamin D… you mean that “polypharmacy” and snake oil I was pushing some 2.5 years ago and not even for $1500/hour? Yes, it would’ve saved many lives and prevented a lot of long Covid alongside some other “arcane” therapies, but giving Remdesivir after the virus had stopped replicating was way more profitable. Man, sheer genius these people are.
Here's the thing about vitamin D. It's only so good. If you're deficient, then take a supplement fine. If you're ok just from diet, then extra does nothing. Zip. No proven benefit to taking more than needed. You know why? Vitamins are coenzymes, so think about it ... It doesn't make you healthier to have more, and it can even be toxic. It's fat soluble - you know where that's getting stored?
Again, if you lack it, fine take it. But the idea that we all need to load up on vitamin D is utter nonsense and pure propaganda by the supplement industry
I just learned this in physiology. Already using my knowledge to help educate the masses on the let's run boards. Who would have thought?
Remdesivir is a highly efficacious nucleoside analog with minimal side effects and toxicity. Stop reaching, you're smarter than that
fastboy77 wrote:
Remdesivir is a highly efficacious nucleoside analog with minimal side effects and toxicity. Stop reaching, you're smarter than that
Not against Covid and not after day 7. They were administering this highly nephro- and hepatotoxic drug in hospitals even 20 days into the disease course… you’re right, I am smarter than that!
fastboy77 wrote:
Here's the thing about vitamin D. It's only so good. If you're deficient, then take a supplement fine. If you're ok just from diet, then extra does nothing. Zip. No proven benefit to taking more than needed. You know why? Vitamins are coenzymes, so think about it ... It doesn't make you healthier to have more, and it can even be toxic. It's fat soluble - you know where that's getting stored?
Again, if you lack it, fine take it. But the idea that we all need to load up on vitamin D is utter nonsense and pure propaganda by the supplement industry
Most people are deficient. The highest risk patients for a severe disease course were overweight or obese AND deficient. Vit D is a very good anti-inflammatory and every WBC has multiple receptors though some recessive VDR polymorphisms may render it less effective. It was a cheap insurance policy against a calamity but not promoted ubiquitously in the first 1-1.5 years of Covid. Shameful.
Where did you get that first statement?
Even then, the effect of vitamin D on the immune system is suspect.