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Everything posted by FirefightnRick
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My math may be off but this just seems impossible. Ten largest cities in the world with a combined 231 million population and their Cov19 related death numbers. Tokyo: 19 Dhaka: 186 Mumbai: 1783 Cairo: 467 Mexico City: 2704 Delhi: 65 Beijing: 4633(who knows if true or not?) São Paulo: 8674 Osaka: 577 Shanghai: 4633 =23,741 deaths New York City, with a population of 8 million has just 3,000 less at 20,597
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In that first link you provided,...that’s a “study” done within the Veteran’s Health Administration centers that was so extremely dishonest that it’s beyond ridiculous. For one thing one of its researchers receive funding from Gilead, which makes Remdesivir, a competitor to HCQ, Secondly they waited until some patients in the untreated control group got sick enough to be placed on ventilators..THEN gave them HCQ. Then turned around and reported those same patients’ eventual death as evidence that HCQ was not only ineffective but may have increased or led to their risk of death. No one that I have ever read has claimed HCQ cures Cov19 and it’s well documented that in order for it to help it must be given early,...not in late stages of patient treatment during the cytokin storm.(point of intubation in many patients). Then of course this “study” got leaked out to the media who then ran with it as evidence against the use of HCQ despite the fact that the SOURCE clearly states on its front page...
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In your link... Therapeutic Options for COVID-19 Currently Under Investigation Summary Recommendations At present, no drug has been proven to be safe and effective for treating COVID-19. There are no Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs specifically to treat patients with COVID-19. Although reports have appeared in the medical literature and the lay press claiming successful treatment of patients with COVID-19 with a variety of agents, definitive clinical trial data are needed to identify optimal treatments for this disease. Recommended clinical management of patients with COVID-19 includes infection prevention and control measures and supportive care, including supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilatory support when indicated. As in the management of any disease, treatment decisions ultimately reside with the patient and their health care provider. Antivirals: There are insufficient clinical data to recommend either for or against usingchloroquine or hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19 (AIII). If chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine is used, clinicians should monitor the patient for adverse effects, especially prolonged QTc interval (AIII). There are insufficient clinical data to recommend either for or against using the investigational antiviral drug remdesivir for the treatment of COVID-19 (AIII). Remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19 is currently being investigated in clinical trials and is also available through expanded access and compassionate use mechanisms for certain patient populations....” Like HQC from 4(?) weeks ago, Remdesivir just recieved emergency release for hospital use last week Unlike HQC..Remdesivir is expensive, is a failed drug for treating Ebola and is made by Gilead. If it works fine. But ’m gonna guess Fauci and possibly Gates have a vested interest in it’s reestablishment in the drug industry?
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Dr. Armstrong was interviewed last night. BTW...despite the numerous success stories, according to the clinical trial database Thelancet.com there’s over 300 clinical trials being performed worldwide concerning Hydroxychloroquin. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04363203?cond=COVID-19&fund=01&draw=2&rank=1 Rick
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I’m not sure testing is gonna help us or not? Even if we could test(swab for + - Cov19) 10,000 people a day in just Tarrant and Dallas counties alone that would be over 14 months. By then there will probably be a mutation of it plus no telling what else? Then the testing will need to start over. And the testing sites are slow right now from a lack of people with symptoms needed to qualify. So do you wait until people come in for their yearly checkups? Do you make it mandatory? If so how, go door to door? Do a third of the population even get a flu shot each year? I don’t see it ever happening. Rick
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Funny isn’t it, how the mega-money funded government agency tabbed with the responsibility to keep up with such things is weeks behind in their reporting... But an online community website like Worldometers.com is all over it like Scrappy at a squirrel convention? I wonder if since worldometers has a “send us your story” page kind of like Wikipedia if that’s why they are so amazingly accurate?
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Other than hearing the good news that your family is doing fine this is about the only sure thing out there for us to go by. A guess. But if we’re gonna destroy people’s lives & their lively hoods, harm if not destroy entire industries, attempt to limit constitutional rights controlling people by telling them where they can go and can’t , what they can and cannot buy, destroy the economy, put millions out of work, indirectly place others at unnecessary risk by shutting down the every day health system while adding even more untold massive debt we’ll never pay back,...then excuse me if I ask for there to be a little more than a GUESS as for a reason for it all. Rick