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07-23-21 19:20 #27026
Posts: 265Info
Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
The guy at the link above does walks every week on walking street in Angeles City.
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07-23-21 18:08 #27025
Posts: 156On the ground?
Would it be reasonable to conclude from the inactivity on this forum that Angeles City is equally deserted and not open for business. I was of the understanding that at least a few bars on Fields avenue were operating, albeit in a limited capacity.
Anyone on the ground?
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06-05-21 03:49 #27024
Posts: 360Guys. Would you be able to move these discussions to the general information forum.
Peace out.
G.
Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
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06-04-21 22:12 #27023
Posts: 405Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
This scabies drug is junk. Look into Lenzilumab is the forerunner in terms of therapeutics imo. 54-90% reduction in the risk of dying from covid in people who are hospitalized, and hospitalization and recovery time greatly reduced. I may or may not be biased because I made a lot of $$ from the stock but the drug is solid. It cleans the inflammatory byproducts that COVID patients die of.
www.humanigen.com/lenzilumab
https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.or...cle/S0025-6196(20) 30989-7/ fulltext.
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06-04-21 21:35 #27022
Posts: 314Originally Posted by PedroMorales [View Original Post]
Let's start with.
A) https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus..
1. Sort by Death Rate / 1 M Pop.
Observe the rankings that I assign to each country.
B) https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality.
1. Go to "Cases and mortality by country".
2. Sort by Case-Mortality.
My point is that drawing anything much from the case & death reports by comparing country-to-country ie France India, Indonesia or Philippines is not a good indicator. Understanding the changing trends within a country is a good use of a country's data.
C) https://aatishb.com/covidtrends/?dat...es&location=US.
This is my go-to chart for a country's progress.
Countries tend to go along the same trajectory until they take significant action.
If you want, change the scale on this representation from Log to Linear. You will see just how big an issue it is.
Prior to posting I did do a google literature review looking for source research on a Ivermectin. I could only find peer reviewed articles which said it had limited effect.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/e.../PIIS2589-5370(20) 30464-8/ fulltext.
" Among patients with non-severe COVID-19 and no risk factors for severe disease receiving a single 400 mcg / kg dose of ivermectin within 72 h of fever or cough onset there was no difference in the proportion of PCR positives. There was however a marked reduction of self-reported anosmia / hyposmia, a reduction of cough and a tendency to lower viral loads and lower IgG titers which warrants assessment in larger trials. ".
https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/20...bm-2021-111678
This article gives Ivermectin the best light. "Concluding, research related to ivermectin in COVID-19 has serious methodological limitations resulting in very low certainty of the evidence, and continues to grow. ".
The Pfizer 'pill' is in Phase 1 trials according to the company's media release: https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-re...oral-antiviral.
The CEO hopes for a year end release which I call winter. It is also slated for use as a retroviral not as a replacement for vaccine.
It is at this point I wish I had some decent pics to post of my filipina morsels.
BL.
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06-04-21 15:54 #27021
Posts: 32Originally Posted by RolandJoffe11 [View Original Post]
If Pfizer does not release a treatment with Ivermectin this fall, will you post an apology and acknowledge you don't know what the eff you are talking about and shut up?
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06-04-21 13:24 #27020
Posts: 1056Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
The main contributory factor is poverty, inefficiency and corruption, same as always.
The virus is now in the wild where it can mutate and spread. Young people just want to party and screw around, older mongers just want to DATY with LBFMs. When AIDS was ravaging India, their hookers were busy as ever.
LBFMs are off the menu, more so as carbon taxing kicks in.
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06-04-21 13:23 #27019
Posts: 405Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
Just How Big Could India's True Covid Toll Be?
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...estimates.html
The COVID-19 death toll in India could be up to 10 times higher than the official 200,000 figure, experts say.
https://www.businessinsider.com/indi...-higher-2021-5
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06-04-21 10:38 #27018
Posts: 314Originally Posted by RolandJoffe11 [View Original Post]
I do think you are onto something with India death rate being well below France. I did some fact checking and can confirm that France (42nd) & USA (18th) both have a higher 'reported' death than India (109), Philippines (115th) & Indonesia (116th). Either there medical system is onto something or many deaths go unreported.
Who's keen to see out the pandemic in India? You want to put your and your family on the line to find out?
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06-04-21 01:11 #27017
Posts: 1056Thinking With their Tony Peckers
Originally Posted by RolandJoffe11 [View Original Post]
British dictator Bojo Johnson has just pulled the plug on those holidaying in Portugal. We have incompetent sociopaths in power. All the guys here want to do is be defiled by a rice farmer's mentally challenged daughter. For that one diseased woman, they are prepared to take dangerous injections, run through all kinds of hoops in their home countries, on the planes and in the Philippines, even though many of them do not even have the strength to jack off. European football supporters do the same, all to see millionaires kick a ball. Some do it for doughnuts, others to get to see a concert, more because it is a free chance to virtue signal. And these people have votes ffs.
No different from other tagged farm animals though, tbf, cows have inquisitive minds (and they make a good meal).
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06-03-21 23:39 #27016
Posts: 2Originally Posted by GoodEnough [View Original Post]
By the way India mortality rate is many folds below France one.
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06-03-21 09:30 #27015
Posts: 6831Originally Posted by RolandJoffe11 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by GoodEnough [View Original Post]
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06-03-21 08:54 #27014
Posts: 1056Nepalase Variant
The Nepal variant can even enlist choppers.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-getaways.html
The days of bonking LBFMs are over. I am checking out local homeless women but there are all kinds of security risks there. I would imagine most monger money could be replaced by local spenders. Here,. Lots have lot their jobs but plumbers etc are doing well as peopled spend their overseas holiday money on their houses. The price of local holidays has again gone through the roof.
It amazes me it costs more to take a one hour punt on a hooker than it does to get a good tradesman for the entire day. Local hags will have to drop their prices as well as their panties.
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06-03-21 05:58 #27013
Posts: 4050Originally Posted by Pinga98 [View Original Post]
GE.
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06-03-21 01:14 #27012
Posts: 148Huh?
Originally Posted by RolandJoffe11 [View Original Post]
https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consum...event-covid-19
WHO advises its use only under clinical trials.
https://www.who.int/news-room/featur...linical-trials
And over 3,000 people died just yesterday in India from Covid.
Where do you get your news?
UK considering lockdown? May be. A distant possibility at this point due to Delta variant.
Common cold, dengue, tuberculosis never ended. The level of risk matters.