Coronavirus - Overall
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And a previous report at Bloomberg noted the cost to manufacture remdesivir is only $9 per treatment.
Hydroxychloroquine is only $1 per treatment!The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (https://aapsonline.org) filed a lawsuit against Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA for “irrational interference” by the FDA with timely access to hydroxychloroquine.
Never in history have we seen such a determined effort by the scientific community and pharmaceutical industry to downplay and lie about the use of a successful drug to treat a deadly disease.
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Hydroxychloroquine is the first choice in a study of 6,000 doctors treating the coronavirus.
In the field and in independent testing hydroxychloroquine displayed amazing results in treating the COVID-19 virus.But there was great pushback against hydroxychloroquine for two reasons. The first reason was because it was safe and very inexpensive. The second reason is because Donald Trump promoted its use.
It is not a stretch to say the Democrat establishment would rather see people die than see President Trump be proven right.
As we reported earlier from the beginning Dr. Fauci was against the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for coronavirus. **Fauci was thrilled about its use just a few years ago.
Dr. Fauci did promote the use of remdesivir. He was excited to share the news on its effectiveness in April.
Gilead, the company that produces remdesivir, is a large company that spends millions in its lobbying efforts annually**:
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Some good news at last. Lockdown is easing in many countries. Austria an The Netherlands have announced the Re-opening of.... brothels.
Why they weren’t on the essential list in the first place is beyond me.
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
Austria an The Netherlands have announced the Re-opening of.... brothels.
It is traditional way of spreading diseases.
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@Snowy said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
Austria an The Netherlands have announced the Re-opening of.... brothels.
It is traditional way of spreading diseases.
Well, you say that but you'd think of all the places that have protocols in place already...
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@Frank said in Coronavirus - Overall:
Dr Trump.
Hydroxychloroquine helped save coronavirus patients, study shows; Trump campaign hails 'fantastic news'. Drug touted by Trump was mocked by media
His actions were still irresponsible. Leave drug advice to the experts. It appears to be useful in a very narrow mode of application. Doesn't help if people end up trying to snap up the drug and it actually harms those who aren't already infected and about to get very sick
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@Frank said in Coronavirus - Overall:
Dr Trump.
Hydroxychloroquine helped save coronavirus patients, study shows; Trump campaign hails 'fantastic news'. Drug touted by Trump was mocked by media
And yet WHO have now suspended trials of hydroxychloroquine. Who to believe?
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What the fuck is wrong with people in the US? Have they totally lost their minds?
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In our defense, according to that article, neither entity that investigated found any evidence it's actually happening. It wouldn't surprise me, but in a country this big, you're always going to find some idiots.
We're seeing a small surge in my county. It's centered around attendance at one church, and the families of the firefighters at one firehouse.
I could write a book on covid in the U.S. and why it's so much more complicated, but this quote from the article sums it up for me:
"The sheer size of the US and how the virus was spreading to different parts of the country at different times, complicated the public response when compared with other countries."
It's like if you put all of Europe together and treated it like it's a monolith. That's what some politicians and policymakers have tried to do and now it's backfiring on them.
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
patients, study shows; Trump campaign hails 'fantastic news'. Drug touted by Trump was mocked by media
You can check for yourself:
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@photo-fox said in Coronavirus - Overall:
In our defense, according to that article, neither entity that investigated found any evidence it's actually happening. It wouldn't surprise me, but in a country this big, you're always going to find some idiots.
We're seeing a small surge in my county. It's centered around attendance at one church, and the families of the firefighters at one firehouse.
I could write a book on covid in the U.S. and why it's so much more complicated, but this quote from the article sums it up for me:
"The sheer size of the US and how the virus was spreading to different parts of the country at different times, complicated the public response when compared with other countries."
It's like if you put all of Europe together and treated it like it's a monolith. That's what some politicians and policymakers have tried to do and now it's backfiring on them.
Are you in Santa Barbara by any chance?