Did you know that hydrochloriquine was apoproved for *emergency use only* for treatment of covid, by the FDA on March 28 2020?
And did you know that on June 15 2020, the FDA *revoked* that emergency use authorization? Because the risks outweigh the benefits.
I guess emergency use approval is...
As you and I have both pointed out, all of these potential treatments for covid have been extensively studied. By the FDA and others. They are not suppressing these things. They are doing the due diligence to ensure safety for the public.
They did the studies; the findings did not support...
You're right. I don't get it. Please explain to me WHY the world health organization would want to hurt people? Would want people to be sick for longer; would want people to suffer and economies to collapse and their own friends, relatives, and family members NOT get the very best treatments...
Even if we could treat covid and reduce the deaths from the illness; that does nothing to reduce the spread and stop the mutations and variants from constantly creating more risky infections spreading everywhere.
The only way out of this is to stop the virus in its tracks - nearly eliminate it...
I Question the validity of the miracle cures being peddled by some.
HCQ is ineffective and harmful
WHO says not to use ivermectin
Studies show vitamin D has no effect on the coronvirus
Oh, and there's no way I'm clicking on thegatewaypundit I don't want viruses and trojans on my computer.
That's certainly understandable. Perhaps there is a family doctor you trust, that you could talk to about the risks and benefits for your particular health profile.
I am still wearing my mask indoors as well; though not bothering to double-mask anymore. And if my mask feels a little breezy, it doesn't worry me at all like it used to.
Coronavirus impacting my daily life - this weekend the 2 remaining members of my family not fully vaccinated will get their second shots.
Of 5, 3 have had both shots; of those 3; 1 had unpleasant side effects (chills, mild fever, headache) and the other 2 had no side effects.
I'll be curious...
I cannot say about MSM, I don't watch it. A quick check on media bias factcheck shows this about MSM though:
These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using...
I agree with you.
"Main stream media only gives you their version of a story" - I mean, how are they supposed to give any version except the one they produce and broadcast? OAN also only gives *their* version. Of course all of them give only their version. Which is why it is important to...
Here's some facts about OAN, for those who might be curious.
The channel’s willingness to do stories without a factual basis seems to know no bounds. The channel amplifies hoaxes that, before, were usually sitting on the margins of the internet. For example, theories about the global ambitions...
I'm sure heatherthebeast can provide some good information here; but the vaccine is injected into the muscle tissue, not the bloodstream. The spike proteins are made inside the cells and then are broken down, they do not get pumped throughout the body.
I agree with Winter Creek that there is a...
VAERS is raw, unverified data. Anyone can submit a report; in fact, to prove that point, people have been submitting absurd reports and automatically get included in the database (not saying this is one of those, just saying it's incredibly easy to post anything in there.)
Caution to those who...
Yes, it is. Thanks for sharing that. I remember early on when there was some indication that blood type plays a role in how severe the symptoms are, so that seems to fit.
I think this is cool; and also hilarious, for some reason. 😄
Dutch researchers have trained bees, which have an unusually keen sense of smell, to identify samples infected with COVID-19, a finding they said could cut waiting times for test results to just seconds. ... It can take hours or days...
I am speaking in general, not about any specific situation; that would be against the BYC rules and being careful to always read the Terms of Service is a general recommendation for everyone who uses social media.
Someone referred to censorship on social media and I just want to remind everyone to always read the Terms of Service carefully before joining these free online platforms. Nothing is "free"; and the Terms of Service almost always say they can remove content for any reason (or no reason) and...
I didn't. I asked RebeccaRN (look back on page 2316) where RebeccaRN wrote:
and in the very next post I replied to her:
Even so; the invitation is open to anyone who believes censorship is occurring. Don't just claim it; show the basis of why you think that.