Volsfaninva917
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I don’t really care about it now. If it works it works. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. We’ll find out at some point.
A lot of the posters here grabbed on to that one study that concluded it doesn’t. Some seemed to be gleeful. I don’t remember seeing many people disappointed that a potential path to recovery may have been closed off.
Seems odd.
Love the fear mongering. What next? Even If You Don't Have Symptoms, You May Still Have AIDS/Cancer/Diabetes/TDSEven If You Don't Have Symptoms, You May Still Have The Flu
Three-quarters of people with flu have no symptoms
10 Flu Myths - Harvard Health
MYTH: You can't spread the flu if you're feeling well.
Actually, 20% to 30% of people carrying the influenza virus have no symptoms.
The debate over that drug, took on a political component when Trump started hyping it in every briefing, even going as far as to use the "what do you have to lose?" line. He made it apparent that he considered it a personal success for him and his response to the pandemic, if the drug itself was to emerge as a viable treatment for the symptoms of the virus. Fox News began to assist him, to meet this end. That is where the resentment comes into play. Trump makes everything about himself.I don’t really care about it now. If it works it works. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. We’ll find out at some point.
A lot of the posters here grabbed on to that one study that concluded it doesn’t. Some seemed to be gleeful. I don’t remember seeing many people disappointed that a potential path to recovery may have been closed off.
Seems odd.
I believe a lot of posters here think the medicine is being bought in an aisle at CVS, and not being administered by actual doctors. They struggle with this scenario. They want to believe everyone is rushing out and drinking fish tank cleaner because Trump said something.I don’t really care about it now. If it works it works. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. We’ll find out at some point.
A lot of the posters here grabbed on to that one study that concluded it doesn’t. Some seemed to be gleeful. I don’t remember seeing many people disappointed that a potential path to recovery may have been closed off.
Seems odd.
I didn't vote for either, but I still hold them responsible for fulfilling their duties. I get it. You hate Trump with a burning passion so you want sole focus on him. You don't want to admit to the failures of other national leaders, especially those on your side. Bet you'd have little qualms calling out McConnell, just not Nancy.
I believe a lot of posters here think the medicine is being bought in an aisle at CVS, and not being administered by actual doctors. They struggle with this scenario. They want to believe everyone is rushing out and drinking fish tank cleaner because Trump said something.
The debate over that drug, took on a political component when Trump started hyping it in every briefing, even going as far as to use the "what do you have to lose?" line. He made it apparent that he considered it a personal success for him and his response to the pandemic, if the drug itself was to emerge as a viable treatment for the symptoms of the virus. Fox News began to assist him, to meet this end. That is where the resentment comes into play. Trump makes everything about himself.
Doctors try to untangle why they're seeing 'unprecedented' blood clotting among Covid-19 patients - CNNOne of our covid19 had blood clots. It's considered a complication.
That is no more of a ridiculous line of reasoning than demoting a doctor for doing nothing more than discrediting the use of a drug, which Trump had hyped. Politics should not be playing a role here. We can all agree on that, but with Trump, politics always play a role... and he is vindictive towards those who don't do what is best for him, politically.Hopefully some more people will die so he can look bad.
Again, you realize Europe was full blown with this stuff before us and he was reacting on the reports from there.The debate over that drug, took on a political component when Trump started hyping it in every briefing, even going as far as to use the "what do you have to lose?" line. He made it apparent that he considered it a personal success for him and his response to the pandemic, if the drug itself was to emerge as a viable treatment for the symptoms of the virus. Fox News began to assist him, to meet this end. That is where the resentment comes into play. Trump makes everything about himself.