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Post by Sandbur on Jan 14, 2022 18:25:47 GMT -6
My wife had a stint swapped out today but while she was there they gave her monoclonal antibodies. They put her in a trial for people with no immune system to see if giving them before you get Covid can prevent you from getting it. Usually they are given after you have Covid. They have 71 people in the trial and at $2k a dose I’m sure there is a couple companies hoping they can prove they work considerably better than the current vaccines. . I hope this works well for her. Somewhere I read that are three types of these antibiodies and then think one works best on omnicon.
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Post by chummer16 on Jan 14, 2022 18:29:58 GMT -6
My wife had a stint swapped out today but while she was there they gave her monoclonal antibodies. They put her in a trial for people with no immune system to see if giving them before you get Covid can prevent you from getting it. Usually they are given after you have Covid. They have 71 people in the trial and at $2k a dose I’m sure there is a couple companies hoping they can prove they work considerably better than the current vaccines. . I hope this works well for her. Somewhere I read that are three types of these antibiodies and then think one works best on omnicon. She got evusheld from AstraZeneca. We might be testing it soon. My daughter has 99.8 fever that just started. Two of her friends tested positive today and half the school is out with it. Hopefully it is a false alarm.
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 14, 2022 18:34:46 GMT -6
. I hope this works well for her. Somewhere I read that are three types of these antibiodies and then think one works best on omnicon. She got evusheld from AstraZeneca. We might be testing it soon. My daughter has 99.8 fever that just started. Two of her friends tested positive today and half the school is out with it. Hopefully it is a false alarm. I am still praying for your family.
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Post by smsmith on Jan 14, 2022 19:02:28 GMT -6
. I hope this works well for her. Somewhere I read that are three types of these antibiodies and then think one works best on omnicon. She got evusheld from AstraZeneca. We might be testing it soon. My daughter has 99.8 fever that just started. Two of her friends tested positive today and half the school is out with it. Hopefully it is a false alarm. Hoping for the best for all of you
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Post by Foggy on Jan 14, 2022 20:08:58 GMT -6
I know Corp America and especially working for a public co isn't for everyone but I wish people would understand and take the time to calculate all the benefits received from Health Care, to 401k match, to stock options to restricted stock, etc. Even more so if you and your wife both do. It sure helped us a lot and should help put our kids through college and being debt free at an early age. I'm with you. I always valued health care, job security, retirement benefits, paid sick leave, etc. more highly than doing everything "my way". God Bless those who don't and take the chance to start their own businesses because we sure need them. It's just tough to watch when it's somebody you care about. If the kid is right, they'll be well on their way to being "wealthy" at a relatively young age. I sure hope it works out that way for them. The School of Hard Knocks can be a very good teacher. (ask me how I know). Sometimes folks just gotta follow their dreams....win / lose / or draw. Hard to some to understand that I suppose.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Jan 14, 2022 23:48:46 GMT -6
2021 Death surge implies the cure may be worse than the cause:
An analysis of 2021 deaths by actuaries of OneAmerica, a $100 billion, 145-year-old Indiana life insurance company, indicates a death rate increase of 40% from pre-pandemic levels, with an alarming majority of deaths in primarily working-age people 18-64. Another study of death certificates by The Epoch Times corroborates this phenomena, reporting deaths among people aged 18-49 increased “more than 40% in the 12 months ending October 2021 compared to the same period in 2018-2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.” A January 7 Morbidity study by the Centers for Disease Control indicated that 77.8% of deaths of vaccinated people had at least four or more comorbidity risk factors.
OneAmerica’s CEO Scott Davison told reporters on January 1, “We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business…death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic…Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic. So 40% is just unheard of.” He said most of the claims for deaths being filed are not classified as COVID-19 deaths. He said, “What the data is showing to us is that the deaths that are being reported as COVID deaths greatly understate the actual death losses among working-age people from the pandemic. It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just huge, huge numbers.” He said both short- and long-term disability claims also are on the rise over pre-pandemic levels.
On January 9, CDC head Rochelle Walensky was asked by Fox News anchor Bret Baier if she knew how many of the 836,000 US deaths linked to COVID are from COVID or how many are with COVID but they had other comorbidities. Walensky side-stepped the question by answering, “Yes, of course with Omicron we’re following that very carefully. Our death registry, of course, takes a few weeks to collect, and of course, Omicron has just been with us for a few weeks, but those data will be forthcoming.” The CDC Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System reported 1,017,001 adverse events for the COVID vaccines as of December 31, 2021, including 23,048 deaths and 38,219 disabilities. CDC makes these numbers very hard to find and, as seen by Walensky’s answer, there’s a reluctance to release information not supporting the narrative.
Dr. Robert Malone, an inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology, says, “IF this (trend) holds true, then the genetic vaccines so aggressively promoted have failed, and the clear federal campaign to prevent early treatment with lifesaving drugs has contributed to a massive, avoidable loss of life…in (presumably) workers that have been forced to accept a toxic vaccine at higher frequency relative to the general population…All major mass media and the social media technology companies have coordinated to stifle and suppress any discussion of the risks of the genetic vaccines AND/OR alternative early treatments.”
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Post by Tooln on Jan 15, 2022 6:59:09 GMT -6
My wife had a stint swapped out today but while she was there they gave her monoclonal antibodies. They put her in a trial for people with no immune system to see if giving them before you get Covid can prevent you from getting it. Usually they are given after you have Covid. They have 71 people in the trial and at $2k a dose I’m sure there is a couple companies hoping they can prove they work considerably better than the current vaccines. good luck I hope it works for her.
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 15, 2022 20:06:06 GMT -6
A family member just had an annual check up with my doctor.
My doc is still not all in favor of the vaccine. She is reluctant to recommend it to young women . Another comment was that for at least some people, the vaccine could be more dangerous than the disease.
Being we have had covid, doc thinks we should rely on our immune system and our t (memory) cells in the immune system.
Doc also suspects that people who had SARS may have some immunity.
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Post by Tooln on Jan 16, 2022 7:19:26 GMT -6
There was that report about the woman who took viagra and cured her. Maybe this isn't such a bad idea as a preventive maintenance type of thing.
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Post by nhmountains on Jan 16, 2022 8:13:14 GMT -6
Yes, I was referring to the one that passed 5-4 the healthcare facility being federally funded and looking for clear definition of what the entails. They can as a private company do what they wish. However, my moral compass would quickly lend itself to, I do not comply when something is deemed unconstitutional. Personal Convictions are personal for a reason.
Absolutely. However, what was found unconstitutional was that the Federal government cannot make OSHA require vaccines. There was no ruling on whether a private company or state can require them. Everybody chooses where they will work. If your employer requires something you don't agree with, you can change employers. Of course when you are "older" it may be impossible to find a new job on par with anywhere near similar wages and benefits compared to what you had achieved in the job you quit. The healthcare people who put their lives on the line through this whole shit show are being required to get vaccines if their business accepts federal funds. That covers just about all the healthcare. The issue is they’re going to keep up the booster BS every time a new strain comes out. That didn’t work out so well this last time. The filing doesn’t take into account the people who’ve had Covid that have a higher immunity they the vaccines. There’s been no studies on that issue. It’s all about control for the democrats. Biden is on record that there would be no vaccine mandate. He lied. Fauci said the same thing. He lied.
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Post by nhmountains on Jan 16, 2022 8:16:51 GMT -6
In addition, now that the Covid deaths under Sleepy Joe have far exceeded Trump they have decided not to post those numbers any more. Look for an explosion in flu deaths now.
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Post by nhmountains on Jan 16, 2022 8:40:57 GMT -6
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Post by Catscratch on Jan 16, 2022 8:45:54 GMT -6
In addition, now that the Covid deaths under Sleepy Joe have far exceeded Trump they have decided not to post those numbers any more. Look for an explosion in flu deaths now. They lie every day. Say what they think most people want to hear with no regards towards the truth. I predicted the flu thing in 2019 (maybe even posted it here?); hospitals would be required to test for covid first and ignore all other viruses until a dem was in office, then it would shift to flu tests first. Media would shift reporting from attacks on Trump to praise on a dem. I wasn't too far off...
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Post by caveman on Jan 16, 2022 10:02:52 GMT -6
There was that report about the woman who took viagra and cured her. Maybe this isn't such a bad idea as a preventive maintenance type of thing. Have you seen the woman?
hard pass. Was no prior preventive maintenance.
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Post by Tooln on Jan 16, 2022 10:39:31 GMT -6
There was that report about the woman who took viagra and cured her. Maybe this isn't such a bad idea as a preventive maintenance type of thing. Have you seen the woman?
hard pass. Was no prior preventive maintenance.
Hard pass for sure. But for whoever she was getting it from they more than likely needed it.
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