Orangeslice13
Shema Yisrael
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2011
- Messages
- 95,130
- Likes
- 109,401
Keep in mind OpenVaers has been caught repeatedly lying/misleading for 2.5 yrs...
California Woman Behind Anti-Vax Site Outperforming Government Database
In collaboration with VICE, Logically investigators reveal the California woman operating OpenVAERS, a website that misrepresents federal data to promote an anti-vax agenda.www.google.com
No they have not.....whats misleading about stating the total numbers of injuries that have been turned in to VAERS? They simply make it simple for people to read the data that's being reported to VAERS which has been in place for years. That article you linked is nothing more then a hit piece that cheaply throws out the words "conspiracy theorist" and "anti-vaxxers" to discredit somebody.
Here is someone else catching them in a lie with how they are reporting data they pulled from VAERS.
To be fair, it does appear they have adjusted their figures/algorithm some after being called out on this one aspect...
VAERS data distorted to falsely link vaccines and miscarriage
A tweet shared across social media this week distorts CDC and FDA data to spread a false narrative about COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy.apnews.com
If he has not said here, and I’m no long confident that he has, I’ll let him say. But, he has access to a whole lot of data.
And he wears old man shoes. (Not relevant but I’m trying to give a complete picture of Banjo vol
If we see this same trend continuing in 2022 and 2023 I will happily admit I am wrong here. That's provisional data for 2021 correct?
If he has not said here, and I’m no longer confident that he has, I’ll let him say. But, he has access to a whole lot of data.
And he wears old man shoes. (Not relevant but I’m trying to give a complete picture of Banjo vol
I think he is saying .4 mg of Ivermectin per kg of body weight. So if you weigh 100 kg (~220 lbs), then that gets you to 40mg of Ivermectin... which isn't far from what you took before.0.4 mg? is that what is recomended now? I remember I was taking 35mg a day at one point (this was by script I never self medicated this) , then they changed that to 35mg twice a week not to be taken twice in 48 hours. It was my understanding it needed to be a large dose for some amount of time to be effective. Thus the twice a week vs lesser amount daily.
Not questioning that amount, rather for my own knowledge want to genuinely know what is recommended for best results now.....it seems like recommended dosage has changed a lot over time.
Correct. Many medications, including antibiotics and antivirals, are dosed in mg/kg. I'm a pediatrician, so pretty much everything is in my world, even Tylenol.I think he is saying .4 mg of Ivermectin per kg of body weight. So if you weigh 100 kg (~220 lbs), then that gets you to 40mg of Ivermectin... which isn't far from what you took before.
When about 2 dozen or so people I know had to take the horse paste/Tractor Supply mix, they had to measure it out by their body weight in order to get the dosages correct.