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What do we know about the novel coronavirus?
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  • @vitaliy...this might be beneficial if we knew which vaccines were responsible

  • In US 501 people died due to vaccination

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  • @sammy I can confirm that ivermectin is available in most places. Also, it's being used in india along with hcq depending on symptoms.

  • @sammy....what's an 'infusion' ? ...of what? no wonder with no real treatments at hospitals, americans are dying like swatted flies. Hope you're on the road to recovery, but why didn't you try one of the meds we've been discussing here for the last 10 months? What you want to avoid is chronic covid. People get chronic fatigue syndrome , always known to be a dysfunctional immune system, and stay sick. Get well.

  • @sammy good good you are all right. So you cough A lot, but you can’t breathe completely full.

    I wish you recover quickly!!

  • They gave me an infusion at hospital . But initially treated for dehydration

  • @sammy ....what did you take for treatment ?

  • "The spike protein... is the key to match with the lock found in host cells. But before it can inject its genetic material in the host cell, the spike protein needs to be cut, to loosen it in preparation for infection. The host cell has the scissors or enzymes that do the cutting. The singular, unique feature of CoV-2 is that it requires a host enzyme called furin to activate it at a spot called the S1/S2 junction. No other coronavirus in the same subgenera has a furin cleavage site, as it is called. The other coronaviruses are cleaved at a site downstream from the S1/S2 site, called the S’ site."

    "This is of course a major problem for the zoonosis theory, but it gets worse."

    "Since 1992 the virology community has known that the one sure way to make a virus deadlier is to give it a furin cleavage site at the S1/S2 junction in the laboratory. At least eleven gain-of- function experiments, adding a furin site to make a virus more infective, are published in the open literature, including Dr. Zhengli Shi, head of coronavirus research at the WIV."

  • Coivd did come with its viral pneumonia, as it showed on x ray on the 9th

  • @endotoxic day 13 and finally feel like I'm going to be ok , had a rough day 8 to 11.5 . One night I needed to call for ambulance (day 9) . Very minimal fever if any , o2 is sticking around 96 to 97 , only thing the cough is still here and is the only annoying part left (it not as easy to take full breath now still ) .smell is slowly getting better

  • Data from multiple COVID-19 vaccines makes it clear that the shots protect against the most severe outcomes of the disease: hospitalization and death. But it’s still unclear how well the vaccines will reduce the risk of chronic, long-term symptoms, which a small but significant number of COVID-19 patients experience.

    “It’s an incredibly important question that we just don’t know the answer to,” says Timothy Henrich, a virologist and viral immunologist at the University of California, San Francisco who is studying the long-term effects of the disease.

    This guys certainly don't want to stop the show.

  • @AndrewReid_EOSHD

    We are not religious club to discuss our believes.

    Question here is complex, it is right that 99.9% it is of lab origin, an it is 99,9% that Chinese lab worked on similar virus, but due to stakes it can be fully opposite side that actually made the virus.

  • So... You trust in ATOS, NASDAQ?

    I do believe as well it came from the Wuhan lab originally.

  • The purpose of the analysis was to determine the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Beginning with a likelihood of 98.2% that it was a zoonotic jump from nature with only a 1.2% probability it was a laboratory escape, twenty-six different, independent facts and evidence were examined systematically. The final conclusion is that it is a 99.8% probability SARS-CoV-2 came from a laboratory and only a 0.2% likelihood it came from nature.

    Pretty bad.

  • “A Bayesian analysis concludes beyond a reasonable doubt that SARS-CoV-2 is not a natural zoonosis but instead is laboratory derived.”

    https://apnews.com/press-release/pr-newswire/business-science-greater-china-biology-severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-333bdd4934baa0cd258753ca0947ea0c

    I guess we all know this but it slowly goes to mainstream .

  • Research into a new drug which primes the immune system in the respiratory tract and is in development for COVID-19 shows it is also effective against rhinovirus. Rhinovirus is the most common respiratory virus, the main cause of the common cold and is responsible for exacerbations of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In a study recently published in the European Respiratory Journal, the drug, known as INNA-X, is shown to be effective in a pre-clinical infection model and in human airway cells.

    Treatment with INNA-X prior to infection with rhinovirus significantly reduced viral load and inhibited harmful inflammation.

    https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-02-nasal-covid-effective-common-cold.html

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  • @sammy how are yo doing? Do you feel better?

  • @vitaliy....and btw....texans do wtf they want. They'll never go green as long as one grasshopper is pumping.

  • I read this before...wasn't it a trilogy set on the planet xydus?

  • @endotoxic

    Please use or make other topic for posts like last ones.

  • This are the final years before the last emancipation, we will become another kind of human after covid. We are renouncing the last values, morals, the last men indeed we are, embracing Ai, facebook, apple, there is no soul in that. New set of values in the near future, covid was the final nail in the coffin.

  • Sounds like some crazy aztec revolutionary to me. Like when Cortez entered Tenochtitlan and 12,000 fresh hearts were offered for quetzalcoatl instead. Bad mistake on Montezuma's part.

  • Our current world, our current society is being destroyed by our abuse, the mindless seek for pleasure and no real purpose. We have lost  faith in the after life as a positive outlook. 

    The suffering experience through lifetime is amplified because there is no heavenly salvation to comfort the pain.

    Modern civilization is mostly concerned with numing this exact pain, denies suffering as a critical element of the human experience, demonizes any form of violence, and promotes hedonistic escapism, the desire to build a society that denies the value of pain and suffering, a deeply utopian one!!! Offers to protect its citizens while simultaneously providing pleasure and comfort, turning human beings into mere herd animals that live ignorant of their own mortality living without purpose.

    We have to face our own mortality, we have to embrace pain and suffering as something that is much part of the human experience as pleasure and comfort. We have to confront our own impermanence in this world to withstand the reality of life, rewiring our brains and becoming appealing to others as we advance into this new set of values, those imposed by corporations and bought states, surviving it and leaving behind family, and kindness, concepts that are already in the beginning of the decline.

    Contemporary society supplants the traditional role of the individual man with the monopoly of violence, consequently feminizing men by suppressing their biological tendencies, with this new normal, imposing sexualizing figures in preschool and supplanting the truth.

    Some men will never be pacified though.

    Men were born to create, creation however is not a passive process, as it requires the input of force. Every creation requires some form of destruction. To make an omelette you have to break the eggs.  Lets embrace the will to power, we shape our environment through force, that will outlast our short existence, but in order to do that, we have to accept enduring the pain, suffering and destruction, all as part of the process.

    You have to confront hardship to truly accept the inevitability of death, we have to destroy our self conception before overcoming  our true nature to create something new,  detaching ourselves from this materialistic obsession. Finding something important enough to repolarize our preconceived thoughts.

    Being fearful prevents us from taking any meaningful action. 

    Human sacrifice is the ultimate expression of heroism in the face of certain annihilation, enduring and accepting the value of pain is a trait of higher men. We say we are all capable of it, but it's until you see death it won't be revealed.  Without pain and sacrifice we are nothing, all relevant have been achieved through that form in history.  We are faced with two options; we can escape from reality, or can face the fact that nobody but ourselves will save us from our mortal suffering. It's only after we lose everything that we are free to do anything, that all men know. A man has to hit bottom to truly grasp the finiteness of its own existence, only then we can positively embrace and evolve into a higher self who creates its own purpose and takes action to fill it!

    The emasculating nature of western society has sold us the advertising culture we follow as a homogenous herd of consumers misguided by a set of false expectations with no real value in life. 

    to be continued...