Not good.
Xinjiang...interesting if they have an outbreak there considering everything going on there...
Not good.
I think that a cure implies it WILL rid someone of whatever particular ailment they have, beyond a shadow of a doubt. A treatment can certainly help lessen the severity of an ailment, and even maybe make it go away for a time, but it's entirely possible that the ailment will return at some point in the future with a treatment. Just like how people receive treatment for cancer, and may go into remission for months or years or even decades, but the cancer may return at some point in time.A cancer cure comes through treatment. If I treat my cancer with radiation to the point where my body is cancer free, am I cured?
This is the horse you have hitched your wagon to @Jimmy Hypocracy
Report: Texas doctor who went viral with unproven COVID-19 cure believes in 'demon sperm'
The Houston doctor who was part of a controversial viral video touting hydroxychloroquine as a "cure" for COVID-19 has said certain gynecological issues are caused by sexual encounters with demons in dreams, along with other dubious medical claims. The Daily Beast has published an extensive...cbsaustin.com
Yeah she has some ummmm rather interesting ummm theories....this is where Trump fails time and time again, he retweeted something he saw he liked without instead taking a few seconds to vet this women.....I mean she believes reptile people are running this country.....so does that mean she thinks Trump is one of the Reptile overlords or not.....
The controversial views of doctor whose coronavirus theory got Trump Jr suspended from Twitter
Doctor Stella Immanuel went viral in video insisting hydroxychloroquine is a 'cure'www.independent.co.uk
“They’re using all kinds of DNA, even alien DNA, to treat people,” she reportedly says in one sermon from 2015.
“There are people that are ruling this nation that are not even human,” Dr Immanuel reportedly said in a 2015 sermon.
Tucker can explain it so eloquently. There were 20’ish doctors in coats out there but they have dug up dirt on one doctor to smear the entire message. The word is out, and the gig is up. I would like to hitch my wagon to the truth. So my ears remain open.This is the horse you have hitched your wagon to @Jimmy Hypocracy
Report: Texas doctor who went viral with unproven COVID-19 cure believes in 'demon sperm'
The Houston doctor who was part of a controversial viral video touting hydroxychloroquine as a "cure" for COVID-19 has said certain gynecological issues are caused by sexual encounters with demons in dreams, along with other dubious medical claims. The Daily Beast has published an extensive...cbsaustin.com
Yeah she has some ummmm rather interesting ummm theories....this is where Trump fails time and time again, he retweeted something he saw he liked without instead taking a few seconds to vet this women.....I mean she believes reptile people are running this country.....so does that mean she thinks Trump is one of the Reptile overlords or not.....
The controversial views of doctor whose coronavirus theory got Trump Jr suspended from Twitter
Doctor Stella Immanuel went viral in video insisting hydroxychloroquine is a 'cure'www.independent.co.uk
“They’re using all kinds of DNA, even alien DNA, to treat people,” she reportedly says in one sermon from 2015.
“There are people that are ruling this nation that are not even human,” Dr Immanuel reportedly said in a 2015 sermon.
If this lady witnessed these Hydroxy/zinc drug cocktails being given to patients that eventually recovered and saw not one patient die no matter their preexisting conditions then nothing else about her matters.
Either she saw with her own eyes these things work or she didn’t. That’s the only thing up for debate.
Tucker can explain it so eloquently. There were 20’ish doctors in coats out there but the they have dug up dirt on one doctor to smear the entire message. The word is out, and the gig is up. I would like to hitch my wagon to the truth. So my ears remain open.
If this lady witnessed these Hydroxy/zinc drug cocktails being given to patients that eventually recovered and saw not one patient die no matter their preexisting conditions then nothing else about her matters.
Either she saw with her own eyes these things work or she didn’t. That’s the only thing up for debate.
Your first sentence is a good point. Why is nobody asking this or looking at any data associated with her claims. Instead, all we're hearing are stories about Satan or some nonsense.What if they gave it to all young people who already had a 99.9% chance of survival?
You've gone all in on hydroxichorequine but what science do any of these doctors present because that's all that matters.
That’s all I want to know. I want to see the numbers. I don’t care if she thinks Bigfoot is the reincarnation of George Washington. If the numbers check out, the numbers check out.Your first sentence is a good point. Why is nobody asking this or looking at any data associated with her claims. Instead, all we're hearing are stories about Satan or some nonsense.
I know a good smear campaign when I see one. This checks out.Your first sentence is a good point. Why is nobody asking this or looking at any data associated with her claims. Instead, all we're hearing are stories about Satan or some nonsense.
I know a good smear campaign when I see one. This checks out.
Just because you "Have information that nobody wants you to share" doesn't mean that it's true. For all you know this could be a bunch of quacks pulling a publicity stunt for fame and money. If only extreme outlets pick up on it, then it's likely garbage or pseudoscience. Now on the actual comment about the survival rate you've been touting for so long, you can't say that on its own people will recover at that high of a rate naturally if you're saying Hydroxoaeiofheihfasfhs I don't even care how to spell it anymore is a miracle drug that'll cure everyone ill. Also this is backwards logic. If it was a miracle cure it's not produced by them, and docs would push it more across all hospitals if it was regarded as one. However since it failed across numerous studies as a widespread treatment it's only limited to certain people in certain circumstances. Just like cancer treatment, one size doesn't fit all.I know a good smear campaign when I see one. This checks out.
Genuinely all I care to know is if they treated 350 people at her hospital and if they did I want to know if all survived and I want to hear testimonies of patients. She claimed patients in their 80’s and 90’s were treated. Not kids. Statistically someone should have died. That is unless hydroxy/zinc combo works. Either way, I want to know.Just because you "Have information that nobody wants you to share" doesn't mean that it's true. For all you know this could be a bunch of quacks pulling a publicity stunt for fame and money. If only extreme outlets pick up on it, then it's likely garbage or pseudoscience. Now on the actual comment about the survival rate you've been touting for so long, you can't say that on its own people will recover at that high of a rate naturally if you're saying Hydroxoaeiofheihfasfhs I don't even care how to spell it anymore is a miracle drug that'll cure everyone ill. Also this is backwards logic. If it was a miracle cure it's not produced by them, and docs would push it more across all hospitals if it was regarded as one. However since it failed across numerous studies as a widespread treatment it's only limited to certain people in certain circumstances. Just like cancer treatment, one size doesn't fit all.
On the other hand, hospitalwise, what was the time span of these patients? 350 over weeks? Months? Days? Also, which hospitals are being compared? Is it a large one vs a large one? Is it a regional one vs a large one? I'd think if flow was slower yes it would have a higher survival rate.Genuinely all I care to know is if they treated 350 people at her hospital and if they did I want to know if all survived and I want to hear testimonies of patients. She claimed patients in their 80’s and 90’s were treated. Not kids. Statistically someone should have died. That is unless hydroxy/zinc combo works. Either way, I want to know.