Vaccine or not?

I don’t understand the mentality of deciding what you think the results should be then looking for proof.
Vaccines for Covid work. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have treatments. It appears early this treatment may work. That doesn’t mean we don’t need to use the vaccine. the answer to getting past this thing is likely a combination of both
No one is suggesting that we don't need the vaccines, slice. One of the main things that has been frustrating is that vaccines were the only alternatives given.

For something like this, there shouldn't be any thing left on the table. All options should be made available.
 
I believe hospitals are holding off on treating in order to generate more government funding for the treatment of covud patients.
I think its a complete failure of our medical system that it cannot handle a virus that is only infecting 11% of the poputlaton, and an even smaller % need hospitalized..
I don’t know, you might be right, but I hope that’s not the case.
 
I believe hospitals are holding off on treating in order to generate more government funding for the treatment of covud patients.
I think its a complete failure of our medical system that it cannot handle a virus that is only infecting 11% of the poputlaton, and an even smaller % need hospitalized..
Just based on what I found out this morning, there are treatments that are available that should be made available that would prevent a lot of these hospital visits in the first place.

Something is really fishy about how these hospitals are treating these virus patients.
 
When you have a mass epidemic you have to fight with everything that you have at the time to eradicate it so you don't
loose so many lives in the process.
And we haven't done that. All we've focused on is experimental vaccines. There are therapeutics available that are just as effective and just as experimental... if not more proven.
 
I believe hospitals are holding off on treating in order to generate more government funding for the treatment of covud patients.
I think its a complete failure of our medical system that it cannot handle a virus that is only infecting 11% of the poputlaton, and an even smaller % need hospitalized..
Lol. My SIL is CNO at a large hospital in GA. I was talking to my brother tonight. They have, and have for a few weeks now, stopped all elective surgeries in order to keep ICU beds open. Any surgeries to be performed have to be approved by a committee. Basically only in matters of life and death. Elective surgeries are where they make money. That means these hospitals are losing their ass. That means no bonuses for C-suite executives. So you believe the C-Suites at hospitals are playing a con so they don't makes bonuses? I mean hospital CEO's love to lose millions in yearly bonuses.

Here's a good explanation as to why your conspiracy makes no sense. They aren't getting rich off Covid patients. It's back breaking


The coronavirus is devastating U.S. hospitals, which will lose $200 billion in revenue by the end of June
 
The reason that smallpox and polio were eradicated is because everyone took the vaccine, so yes getting
vaccinated saves other peoples lives.

If I had survived those before a vaccine I would have declined that vaccine as well.
 
That's just it. All they offer are vaccines. Therapeutics are just as effective... and wouldn't use up hospital beds if used properly and early enough.
If used properly, if used early enough, if, if, if.....we don't have tim;e for if's, we are in the middle of a mass epidemic
 
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