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Now look at the majority of other countries in Africa that don't even have acces to most of these vaccines yet. This may be the first time ever that they are lucky to be cut out of 1st world medical supplies.
So pretty much, just like anywhere else, the local police pose more of a danger than COVID...

Africa is only 6% vaccinated, and COVID has practically disappeared… scientists “baffled”

A recent piece from the Associated Press (AP) explains that in Zimbabwe, nobody wears a mask, nobody is vaccinated, and life goes on as normal. People pack the local markets in close proximity to one another and, by golly, nobody is getting sick.

“Covid-19 is gone,” stated a man named Nyasha Ndou, who joked with reporters about how he keeps a mask in his pants “to protect my pocket.”

“When did you last hear of anyone who has died of Covid-19?” he further asked, adding that the only reason he keeps a mask on his person is to avoid potential confrontations with corrupt local police.
 
So pretty much, just like anywhere else, the local police pose more of a danger than COVID...

Africa is only 6% vaccinated, and COVID has practically disappeared… scientists “baffled”

A recent piece from the Associated Press (AP) explains that in Zimbabwe, nobody wears a mask, nobody is vaccinated, and life goes on as normal. People pack the local markets in close proximity to one another and, by golly, nobody is getting sick.

“Covid-19 is gone,” stated a man named Nyasha Ndou, who joked with reporters about how he keeps a mask in his pants “to protect my pocket.”

“When did you last hear of anyone who has died of Covid-19?” he further asked, adding that the only reason he keeps a mask on his person is to avoid potential confrontations with corrupt local police.
On Friday, researchers working in Uganda said they found COVID-19 patients with high rates of exposure to malaria were less likely to suffer severe disease or death than people with little history of the disease.

Hmm. Exposure to malaria led to less severe disease? I wonder how they treat malaria in Uganda??
 
On Friday, researchers working in Uganda said they found COVID-19 patients with high rates of exposure to malaria were less likely to suffer severe disease or death than people with little history of the disease.

Hmm. Exposure to malaria led to less severe disease? I wonder how they treat malaria in Uganda??
Exactly... these monsters tap dance around Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin.
 
Holy crap this is ridiculous. We have always had flu seasons that get bad and masks have never been this thing that everyone just has to do.

Newsflash, masks are most likely directly related to the outbreak being worse than usual. This is the first flu season that we haven’t been wiping our hands til they are red and dry and wearing masks everywhere. Immune systems all the sudden are having to be exposed to stuff that they used to be accustomed to. We are not designed to walk around trying to avoid everything. Hell, you wouldn’t eat half the stuff you eat if you could view it under a microscope.
 
Thank you for clarifying, and I agree. Better wording would be: "lack of/inadequate" scientific evidence (we replaced that with "expert" opinions) and political "over"steps.

I am very sorry that my profession has largely failed you and the general population. Although I feel like I have tried to weigh the available evidence and data, make informed decisions, and discuss the situation openly -- even to the point that I was chastised and ridiculed, I understand the sentiment. I will assure you that there are still a plethora of good docs out there, most of whom were just afraid to let their voices be heard.
I didn't feel failed by the medical profession, but rather by the government and media. Doctors and vaccine makers (specifically of the COVID vaccine) tried to speak out, but they were silenced under the guise of misinformation. Who has more knowledge on the subject, media members and politicians or medical professionals?

One of the COVID vaccine creators gave his opinion that there wasn't enough proven benefit for children to be vaccinated to outweigh the unknown risks. His interview was labeled misinformation by multiple sites. He simply said that medical research was supposed to look at all the facts, and present those findings unbiasedly.

As a parent, I should have access to all the information, so I can make the best, informed decision for my children's medical care. When an agenda is being pushed, and any dissenting medical evidence and opinions are suppressed, I feel deceived. It's a shame that the politicization of this pandemic has caused so much distrust in the medical community. I put the blame elsewhere.
 
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Next Major COVID Variant IS Poised to be More Deadly, Doctors Warn after studying patient who harbored Omicron for six months

The world's next major Covid variant is poised to be more severe than the mild strains that are currently world-dominant, according to a new study.

The ultra-infectious Omicron strain emerged almost exactly a year ago and its mutated spinoffs have risen to the top in virtually every country in the world.

Next big Covid variant WILL be more deadly, according to new study of immuno-compromised patient | Daily Mail Online
 
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ABC's Martha Raddatz asked Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House Covid-19 coordinator, about potential shortages of the painkiller ibuprofen and the antibiotic amoxicillin, two of the most-used medications in the U.S., as the winter months approach.

"Yeah... we have broader supply chain issues with our medications that we've had for decades," Jha said.

"I often when I walk into the hospital find some normal medicine that I'm used to using not available... We have got to continue working on that," Jha said. "I will tell you, the good news is plenty of vaccines for flu and COVID."

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v..._but_the_good_news_is_plenty_of_vaccines.html
 
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ABC's Martha Raddatz asked Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House Covid-19 coordinator, about potential shortages of the painkiller ibuprofen and the antibiotic amoxicillin, two of the most-used medications in the U.S., as the winter months approach.

"Yeah... we have broader supply chain issues with our medications that we've had for decades," Jha said.

"I often when I walk into the hospital find some normal medicine that I'm used to using not available... We have got to continue working on that," Jha said. "I will tell you, the good news is plenty of vaccines for flu and COVID."

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v..._but_the_good_news_is_plenty_of_vaccines.html

I actually had patients with trouble finding amoxicillin last week and thought my nurses were playing a joke on me. Total clown show in this country. Those making decisions on the focus of our health care and wellness/nutrition are completely out of touch with reality.
 
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ABC's Martha Raddatz asked Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House Covid-19 coordinator, about potential shortages of the painkiller ibuprofen and the antibiotic amoxicillin, two of the most-used medications in the U.S., as the winter months approach.

"Yeah... we have broader supply chain issues with our medications that we've had for decades," Jha said.

"I often when I walk into the hospital find some normal medicine that I'm used to using not available... We have got to continue working on that," Jha said. "I will tell you, the good news is plenty of vaccines for flu and COVID."

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v..._but_the_good_news_is_plenty_of_vaccines.html
That guy has been gunning for this position since day one. And he’s still using his department at Brown to pump out propaganda/“research” to support him.

All fields have these people. Gunners. They’ll do anything, say anything, be anything to get into a position of power.
 
I didn't feel failed by the medical profession, but rather by the government and media. Doctors and vaccine makers (specifically of the COVID vaccine) tried to speak out, but they were silenced under the guise of misinformation. Who has more knowledge on the subject, media members and politicians or medical professionals?

One of the COVID vaccine creators gave his opinion that there wasn't enough proven benefit for children to be vaccinated to outweigh the unknown risks. His interview was labeled misinformation by multiple sites. He simply said that medical research was supposed to look at all the facts, and present those findings unbiasedly.

As a parent, I should have access to all the information, so I can make the best, informed decision for my children's medical care. When an agenda is being pushed, and any dissenting medical evidence and opinions are suppressed, I feel deceived. It's a shame that the politicization of this pandemic has caused so much distrust in the medical community. I put the blame elsewhere.
Agree on some level. But I’d also argue that doctors didn’t unite and speak out like they should have. As a whole, they seemed afraid to be ostracized.
 
Tucker on the Chinese protest and our reaction to it. Shows exactly how corrupt our government is and how intertwined our politicians are with communist China. It should be a wakeup call for all true Americans regardless of party.

Thank goodness for the second amendment. People don't understand that the second amendment really does protect all other rights. It falls, the others fall.

 

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