Coronavirus not very megathread.

I know right?

America must easily be the most generally unhealthy, unwell country in the developed world. Not even close, like.

It's our for profit healthcare system. If you have the money, you're good to go. If you don't...

Then you get to pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
 
Some good news about long haul Covid!

Researchers in Arkansas believe they may have figured out what causes long haul COVID-19

"Dr. Arthur has teamed up with the nation’s leading researchers and produced a study he believes may solve part of the mystery.

“In this case the body is overreacting and actually making antibodies that end up attacking your own proteins that are on your own cells and that we think leads to the symptoms of long haul COVID,” he said.

He says getting to this point could be instrumental in figuring out a cure.

“All of us scientists have lots of ideas. Ninety percent of them turnout to be wrong. So it’s really rewarding when you have one and it actually turns out to be right. There are actually drugs on the market that are currently used for other things that can potentially used to treat it,” he said.

He says for those suffering from the drawn out effects of the virus help may be on the way soon.

“People that are struggling with long haul COVID it’s going to get better. Keep plugging along,” he said.

Researchers are now putting together a clinical study with long-haul COVID sufferers."


Researchers in Arkansas believe they may have figured out what causes long haul COVID-19 (msn.com)
 
if I had something I just absolutely wanted to blow the whistle on but didn't think the major media outlets would give it a fair shake,

fuck's sake, Project Veritas is the very last place I would send it. Being charitable, more of their reveals have ended up being bullshit than not.
She’s just revealing what the CDC and scientific research has shown, the vast majority of vaccine adverse events are not reported. Why don’t you speak to that instead of your bias against project varitas?

“Adverse events from vaccines are common but underreported, with less than one percent reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).”
https://digital.ahrq.gov/ahrq-funde...health-vaccine-adverse-event-reporting-system
 
A nurse's training didn't protect her from vaccine misinformation. Now, she's one of the victims of Covid-19


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"Natalie Rise was a registered nurse in Idaho who loved her job as a home health care worker before she decided to stay at home with her special-needs twins, according to her brother, Daryl Rise.

But her science-based training to become an RN was apparently no match for the disinformation about Covid-19 vaccines being shared across social media, according to her brother.

Rise refused to be vaccinated, even as the virus surged in her city, Coeur d'Alene. And even as her mother lay in a coma in a hospital bed, fighting for life against Covid, Natalie advised her family against being vaccinated.

"She was telling me not to get vaccinated," Daryl Rise told CNN. "I think it was from misinformation, I think it was falling into negative social media and bloggers, YouTubers."

His sister didn't think there had been studies on the vaccines, Daryl Rise said.

There have been numerous scientific studies of the vaccines, testing on thousands of people and millions have received them after authorities granted approval based on those studies.

According to the CDC, 54.7% of the US population is fully vaccinated. However, in Idaho, it's only 40.8%.

Natalie Rise, 46, died August 22, one of the many unvaccinated patients who have triggered a capacity crisis in Idaho hospitals that's flowing into Spokane, Washington, which is about 33 miles away.

Idaho last week said that healthcare providers are allowed to ration care, meaning that providers decide who is sickest and needing immediate care, and who must wait for care.


A nurse's training didn't protect her from vaccine misinformation. Now, she's one of the victims of Covid-19 | By Taboola News


One thing I learned from my military career... Training is of no use if you ignore it.

R.I.P.
 
Of course. Some of the scientists working at the bat coronavirus laboratory all decided to go have lunch at the same wet market together, and they all ordered the pangolin soup, and by some freaky fluke, one of them wound up getting the exact virus they were working on from the wet market, definitely not from the laboratory.
 
She’s just revealing what the CDC and scientific research has shown, the vast majority of vaccine adverse events are not reported. Why don’t you speak to that instead of your bias against project varitas?

“Adverse events from vaccines are common but underreported, with less than one percent reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).”
https://digital.ahrq.gov/ahrq-funde...health-vaccine-adverse-event-reporting-system

VAERS has been crapped on since the very beginning. People telling you to do what the HHS tells you to do, but yeah, their vaccine reporting system is complete nonsense apparently.

I mean it wasn't nonsense until covid, but now after covid it's nonsense....

Post covid, it'll go back to being accurate again.
 
When I went on vacation back to Germany a few years back, I ate like a French gourmand on meth and I lost 10 pounds. Here in America we High Fructrose Corn Syrup in EVERYTHING and that messes up metabolism across the board.

That stuff is HIGHLY regulated in Europe

Big Corn is a legit problem. Those fuckers are even in our gas tanks.
 
One of my doc friends sent this one to me earlier today. Click the pic to see the full thread with a bunch of slides.
Youtube video of the conference got taken down pretty fast but I managed to save a copy before they wiped it.

 
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