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Moment Armed Cops in Full PPE pull Covid-infected 'public health enemy number 1' from his lair after two weeks on the run - and as his mask fogs up from COUGHING he declares: 'I have proof I've been isolating the whole time'

  • A Covid-positive man dubbed 'Sydney's public health enemy' has been arrested
Footage has captured the moment armed police carrying shields and battering rams arrested a Covid-infected man who allegedly refused to isolate while on the run from authorities for nearly two weeks.

The accused 'public health enemy number one' was previously known to police and tested positive for the disease on August 14, cops say, but allegedly refused to self-isolate at home.

CCTV footage of Karam released by police had showed him coughing while in an apartment block lift.

On Thursday evening, police were seen arriving to arrest the 27-year-old at the apartment building, before he was led out outside wearing a gown, mask and face visor to cheers from the public.

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Video showed the 27-year-old being led outside to cheers from the public wearing a gown, mask and face visor

Covid-positive Sydney man accused of refusing to isolate and evading police is charged | Daily Mail Online
 
Listening to David Sampson, former president of the Marlins, on podcast today. Had Covid 8 months ago. Was in Iceland last week and smelled something for the first time since then. The massive sulfur plant that was running. Still no taste. Does a blind taste test of a licorice, cinnamon, and cotton candy jelly bean every day. Never guesses correct. That's got to suck.
 
Listening to David Sampson, former president of the Marlins, on podcast today. Had Covid 8 months ago. Was in Iceland last week and smelled something for the first time since then. The massive sulfur plant that was running. Still no taste. Does a blind taste test of a licorice, cinnamon, and cotton candy jelly bean every day. Never guesses correct. That's got to suck.
Not if you are a Pediatrician!
 
WTF?

Reporter Urges Aussies To Get Vaccinated Despite Suffering Rare Heart Inflammation Caused By Pfizer Jab | ZeroHedge

An Australian TV reporter is suffering from one of the exceedingly rare (according to the CDC) side effects attributed to mRNA COVID jabs produced by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. Denham Hitchcock, a reporter with Seven News, is suffering from a heart condition called pericarditis, which has been linked to the mRNA jabs - the FDA has even included a warning about the side effects with the Pfizer jab, which only just received full approval from the agency on Monday.

"'Since being here I've contacted health professionals I know in Sydney and while It's rare - it's certainly not isolated," he said. "One hospital has had well over a dozen cases like me."
 
I am sure the branch covidians will do their thing but

Review of the Emerging Evidence Demonstrating the Efficacy of Ivermectin in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of COVID-19

Conclusions:
Meta-analyses based on 18 randomized controlled treatment trials of ivermectin in COVID-19 have found large, statistically significant reductions in mortality, time to clinical recovery, and time to viral clearance. Furthermore, results from numerous controlled prophylaxis trials report significantly reduced risks of contracting COVID-19 with the regular use of ivermectin. Finally, the many examples of ivermectin distribution campaigns leading to rapid population-wide decreases in morbidity and mortality indicate that an oral agent effective in all phases of COVID-19 has been identified.
 
Some more interesting tidbits. This pertains to masks pretty much. So maybe some of the pro maskers can give some clarification about numbers 2 and 3 specifically.

1910.134 App D - (Mandatory) Information for Employees Using Respirators When not Required Under Standard. | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

2. Choose respirators certified for use to protect against the contaminant of concern. NIOSH, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, certifies respirators. A label or statement of certification should appear on the respirator or respirator packaging. It will tell you what the respirator is designed for and how much it will protect you.

3. Do not wear your respirator into atmospheres containing contaminants for which your respirator is not designed to protect against. For example, a respirator designed to filter dust particles will not protect you against gases, vapors, or very small solid particles of fumes or smoke
 
Rightwing nut jobs. Trumpers.

You can't honestly think that the demographics of the anti-vaxers align with the demographics of those who would be concerned with the long term effects of a new vaccine.
Black people are not usually “trumpers” yet lead the way In unvaccinated subgroups
 
But, to answer your question: I do not have respect for what I consider reckless decisions. If you like Pepsi better than Coke, I respect your preference even though I disagree. I respect the fact that you're a UT fan, even though I'm not. I respect whatever religious beliefs you have, or the lack thereof. But if you told me that you're going to go skydiving without a parachute, I would not respect that decision. I think that remaining unvaccinated is bad decision both for you and the people around you. I will not argue against your freedom to make such a choice, but I'm under no obligation to respect it.
covid is not an automatic death sentence.
 
I mentioned a few days ago how Covid was running through our office like wildfire, one of my employees that got is is a sever asthmatic so I was pretty worried about her. Her husband took her to the ER on Monday or Tuesday because she took a turn for the worst, she was given the antibody treatment. I just hung up the phone with her, she's telling me she should be good to be back at work on Monday.

Can someone please tell me why we still have people dying from this? If we have a therapeutic that works this well why in the hell isn't it given to everyone that's infected or at least ends up at the hospital?
 
I mentioned a few days ago how Covid was running through our office like wildfire, one of my employees that got is is a sever asthmatic so I was pretty worried about her. Her husband took her to the ER on Monday or Tuesday because she took a turn for the worst, she was given the antibody treatment. I just hung up the phone with her, she's telling me she should be good to be back at work on Monday.

Can someone please tell me why we still have people dying from this? If we have a therapeutic that works this well why in the hell isn't it given to everyone that's infected or at least ends up at the hospital?

This times a million I have been screaming. I'm not for the federal govt being in this business, but that horse has left the barn. Why is the Biden admin not hammering this issue. Instead of hammering a vaccine that is no longer designed for the variant running through the country.
 
I mentioned a few days ago how Covid was running through our office like wildfire, one of my employees that got is is a sever asthmatic so I was pretty worried about her. Her husband took her to the ER on Monday or Tuesday because she took a turn for the worst, she was given the antibody treatment. I just hung up the phone with her, she's telling me she should be good to be back at work on Monday.

Can someone please tell me why we still have people dying from this? If we have a therapeutic that works this well why in the hell isn't it given to everyone that's infected or at least ends up at the hospital?

That's a really good question. Maybe there are some posters that would know: is MAb readily available everywhere? Is it hard to acquire? I know they've limited it to folks with certain issues (weight, etc). Is that because we don't have a ton of doses available?
 
That's a really good question. Maybe there are some posters that would know: is MAb readily available everywhere? Is it hard to acquire? I know they've limited it to folks with certain issues (weight, etc). Is that because we don't have a ton of doses available?

I've discussed this, the criteria of BMI > 25 is one. But it is like saying you are required to have 10 fingers, that is how inclusive that requirement is.
 
That's a really good question. Maybe there are some posters that would know: is MAb readily available everywhere? Is it hard to acquire? I know they've limited it to folks with certain issues (weight, etc). Is that because we don't have a ton of doses available?
Clinics with it are getting set up all over Florida. We just got one in my small town a few weeks ago and a co-worker took advantage. He said it made a huge difference
 
Schnikeys.... At this point, I almost wonder if we just need to have a big COVID party for all the kids and get it over with.
 
Un
", like prior variants, the amount of viral genetic material may go down faster in fully vaccinated people when compared to unvaccinated people. This means fully vaccinated people will likely spread the virus for less time than unvaccinated people."

May, and likely. Hell I could be a scientist with those qualifiers.
 

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