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2021-11-23 at 8:57 PM UTC
pretty much sums it all up
***ignore the ifunny watermark, it was the best quality screencap I saw
it's not satire -
2021-11-23 at 10:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Wrong.
I believe what you are actually attempting to state (while failing miserably) is that the information within the article was made up.
The article itself was not made up. The link proves that.
yea it was a obbe-tier-copy-paste made up story straight from the daily beast.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/dr-bruce-boros-and-six-others-from-florida-covid-summit-fall-sick -
2021-11-23 at 10:46 PM UTC
Japan having amazing success against covid - Ivermectin may be the key reason why, but it's hard to get good information. -
2021-11-23 at 10:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
pretty much sums it all up
***ignore the ifunny watermark, it was the best quality screencap I saw
it's not satire
Give it up aldra, everyone knows fat loss is impossible. Give me those injections and pills. -
2021-11-23 at 10:49 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 10:50 PM UTCOr, it could be the Easter Bunny.
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2021-11-23 at 10:52 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 11:22 PM UTC
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2021-11-24 at 8:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Japan having amazing success against covid - Ivermectin may be the key reason why, but it's hard to get good information.
much of Africa too, but there are too many factors to say what the cause is
it's likely they just don't take testing seriously because they have more pressing things to worry about than catching a cold -
2021-11-24 at 8:20 AM UTChttps://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1462398428584058888.html
Apparently the missing link for understanding why covid takes off sometimes, then dies out other times, is humidity. When the air is dry it dries out the mucus in the respiratory tract, so viruses you breath in can penetrate cells. Need to see more evidence, but the theory sounds very plausible. The best protection from covid would be to keep indoor humidity at optimal levels. -
2021-11-24 at 8:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra much of Africa too, but there are too many factors to say what the cause is
it's likely they just don't take testing seriously because they have more pressing things to worry about than catching a cold
I don't know how much ivermectin people in Africa take.
I also kinda doubt the narrative in the video above. It seems unlikely to me that the population of Japan (like India before it) are taking enough ivermectin to defeat covid.
Weather conditions, especially humidity, might just be the missing element.
I know early on in this bullshit, which has been going on way too long, people in Africa were terrified of covid, including having lockdowns. Great, but how are people over there supposed to earn money to buy food if locked down? As usual, fearmongering has done more damage than the disease ever could.
The people who are spreading covid hysteria really should be held liable for what they are doing. -
2021-11-24 at 8:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump The people who are spreading covid hysteria really should be held liable for what they are doing.
average age for a congressman is like 80.
this is literally a bunch of obese boomers flushing their grandkids' futures because they're terrified of catching a cold and dying at 75 instead of 80. -
2021-11-24 at 9:06 AM UTC
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2021-11-24 at 9:08 AM UTChumans really shouldn't live this long
the values of boomers compared to a jaded depressed suicical zoomer that sells nudes on onlyfans and orders drugs from the darknet are so different, they are in different worlds entirely.
The only thing people have in common anymore is using the same currency -
2021-11-24 at 9:35 AM UTC
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/us-covid-deaths-2021-have-surpassed-2020s-total-despite-vaccines-treatments
"It's all Trumps fault"
"Vaccines are a game-changer" -
2021-11-24 at 9:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1462398428584058888.html
Apparently the missing link for understanding why covid takes off sometimes, then dies out other times, is humidity. When the air is dry it dries out the mucus in the respiratory tract, so viruses you breath in can penetrate cells. Need to see more evidence, but the theory sounds very plausible. The best protection from covid would be to keep indoor humidity at optimal levels.
nope. wrong again.
better luck next time.
all im going to is post is this.
singapore.jpg
indonesia.png
islands surrounded by sea, ie, very tropical, very humid. highly vaxxinated and high infectivity rate. -
2021-11-24 at 10:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny nope. wrong again.
better luck next time.
all im going to is post is this.
singapore.jpg
indonesia.png
islands surrounded by sea, ie, very tropical, very humid. highly vaxxinated and high infectivity rate.
The thread mentions very humid air too. The citation given is to a study on flu epidemics in different humidities:
https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003194We substantiated that there are two types of environmental conditions associated with seasonal influenza epidemics: “cold-dry” and “humid-rainy”. For sites where monthly average specific humidity or temperature decreases below thresholds of approximately 11–12 g/kg and 18–21°C during the year, influenza activity peaks during the cold-dry season (i.e., winter) when specific humidity and temperature are at minimal levels. For sites where specific humidity and temperature do not decrease below these thresholds, seasonal influenza activity is more likely to peak in months when average precipitation totals are maximal and greater than 150 mm per month.
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2021-11-24 at 10:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Do ya’ll not get that the vaccinated that are getting serious cases of covid are 6-7 months out from their last vaccine? Hence why boosters have been approved.
There’s always a conspiracy, can’t just be common sense! No no there’s always someone “out to get” your ass😂
This is a NOVEL virus, meaning a new strain. Things are always changing as we discover more about it and the vaccines.
Just plain old common sense.
And again, for the idiots in the back. -
2021-11-24 at 10:31 AM UTC
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2021-11-24 at 12:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump The thread mentions very humid air too. The citation given is to a study on flu epidemics in different humidities:
https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003194
1) you dont need sciemtists to tell you this.
https://niggasin.space/post/1026307
2) correlation than causation. monsoon season with heavy rain and high humidity cause people to stay indoors for longer and bunching up to share unbrellas more often, extra close proximity in confined space that occured during storm is causing the spike in flu transmission.
not humidities in the air.
these "scientists" need to be reeducated.