"I see the disinfectant that knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning?"
Draw your own conclusions.
It's called "Trolling the idiots in the corrupt media."
"I see the disinfectant that knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning?"
Draw your own conclusions.
Shouldn't we really be comparing the number of students and schools per capita? Higher population means higher resources too.
From what I've been told by those who have done both, a 747 handles very much like a cub, so long as you fly it by the numbers. Its way bigger and thus things can get way more deadly in the blink of an eye. But if you stop trying to fly it by the seat of your pants (like you can get away with in a cub) and actually listen to the engineers (scientists) and just fly it by the numbers, it handles just like a cub. There's a lesson in there I think.
What about these drugs cause them to be disqualifying?
Trolling. You mean the thing that 5 year olds and those who are mentally 5 years old do?It's called "Trolling the idiots in the corrupt media."
Yeah. It's a lot like that. That is how 5 yr old deal with other 5 yr olds.Trolling. You mean the thing that 5 year olds and those who are mentally 5 years old do?
Maybe because the only reference is to NYC as having a population "somewhat denser" than Seattle. A bit thin on the compare and contrast, don't you think? Kind of like saying the 747 has somewhat different handling characteristics than a 152.
The "somewhat denser" comment reflects a profound ignorance of the social mechanisms that have evolved in the context of perpetual overcrowding as a means of making something inherently unhealthy at least survivable -- most of the time. Unfortunately, these same mechanisms also make the city vulnerable to catastrophe, on whose edge the city actually borders even in good times, although few people who live there realize it.
Adaptations to the bizarre tend to be maladaptive in the context of the normal.
Rich
People have a tendency to exaggerate the faults of others.Yeah. It's a lot like that. That is how 5 yr old deal with other 5 yr olds.
That is not a defense of Trump. That is a condemnation of the entire MSM and the way they deal with the public.
Also saw a funny that a couple of countries noticed LESS hospitalization of smokers. EX-smokers were very good.
LOL. They have no idea why.
I only mention it because at least one ER was carefully experimenting with adding nicotine to the cocktails being tried.
Also saw a funny that a couple of countries noticed LESS hospitalization of smokers. EX-smokers were very good.
LOL. They have no idea why.
I only mention it because at least one ER was carefully experimenting with adding nicotine to the cocktails being tried.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/...et-scientists-take-the-lead-new-yorks-did-not
Not behind a paywall. And Quite accurate.
Tuberculosis is endemic in Africa, and there is an active vaccination program in progress there.
Africa has not been affected as severly by Covid-19. The BCG variety of the Tuberculosis vaccine may be a good attenuator for the COVID-19 virus.
-Skip (NOT a MD or medical researcher!)
Also saw a funny that a couple of countries noticed LESS hospitalization of smokers. EX-smokers were very good.
LOL. They have no idea why.
I only mention it because at least one ER was carefully experimenting with adding nicotine to the cocktails being tried.
Much of the mortality from the virus comes in the third stage, when cytokine storming causes the body to essentially attack itself in trying to eliminate the virus. It's thought that nicotine from smoking mutes that reaction. The problem is that as the nicotine in the smoker's system is eliminated due their inability to smoke, the ability to suppress storming is also reduced.
Trolling. You mean the thing that 5 year olds and those who are mentally 5 years old do?
Trying to be apolitical, I cant imagine any other past president of either party, or respected world leader musing and speculating at a news conference of such a serious topic, nor Putting their gut feel out there on such a grave subject confusing people (not speaking of the injections here but similar, like the magic pill that wasn't) vs just simply and soberly relaying on the information from experts...
Left, right, democrat or republican, libertarian or green, all partisan politics aside; theres an amount of decorum and sobriety that should be sacrosanct to holding the most powerful office in the world.
It’s really not the most powerful. We’ve got a very separated powers and even massively distributed government for a reason. The Most Powerful thing is mostly marketing fodder.
I don’t hate the guy but agree that the bloviating is worthless. But there’s also nothing useful out of the ones who read from prepared scripts on teleprompters.
The vast majority of it could be a one liner as far as actual useful info goes.
I get a kick out of bored people who would NEVER have any time at all for watching an entire political press conference ever, any day of their lives, just now figuring out how useless they are. Haha. They’ve definitely never watched replays of the sausage getting made on C-SPAN when they couldn’t sleep at 2AM. LOL.
I’ve had to explain to friends in other countries that nobody normal here pays much attention to ANYTHING out of DC, in normal times. Many friends in Western civilizations have bought into that “Most Powerful Man” garbage fairy tale even harder than we do as kids when they first teach us that drivel. They are really into it.
Most adults here certainly don’t set alarms in their calendar app to watch any politician at a podium. Very rare.
I tell them to just turn it off zzzz. They’ll experience a great sense of mental well being and anything actually news will be spread quickly by press releases and social media.
There’s very little use these days for a taking head at a podium. But the sound bite media is overjoyed.
Tiger King is less of a waist of time before during and afterward. LOL.
Almost all social media is, as is much of the news media. I appreciate the efforts of the moderators in this forum for their efforts in keeping the cesspit from overflowing.<SNIP>
Of course, Twitter is also a cesspool of tribalism. That puts the politicians in the same position as the public: having to try to filter out the occasional gold rings from the tidal waves of turds floating by. But I suppose that's still better than relying solely on the symphony of sycophants who are paid to be advisers.
Rich
Remdesivir. Shortens the disease by 4 days. Fabulously expensive. For the ICU only.
Remdesivir. Shortens the disease by 4 days. Fabulously expensive. For the ICU only.
How many people? I heard 19? Is that enough for good statistics? Hope the good news holds.
All very true, but I don't read much more than "it is worth continuing and expanding the trials"All the trials start really small. “Do no harm...”
It’s only when they start seeing a particular treatment really change odds by a “reasonable” amount that they can expand them past even a few.
And lowering by four days is just barely there... on something that can last a month.
But... when you’re losing the patient... or think you’re going to... ideas have to be tried...
It targets adenosine metabolism, which like a cancer drug attenuates fast replication, and when the virus is about to kill you, it, not you is doing most of the adenosine metabolism.At least remdesivir has the advantage of actually targeting a viral target protein, unlike some other touted therapeutics. Remdesivir may not be optimised for SARS-CoV-2, but its molecular mechanism provides clues as to how to design something better. Coronaviruses have some clever tricks up their sleeves to evade some typical antiviral agents that target viral RNA polymerases.
It targets adenosine metabolism, which like a cancer drug attenuates fast replication, and when the virus is about to kill you, it, not you is doing most of the adenosine metabolism.
Reduces fatalities by 30% as well.
Am I getting this right? (Dropped from 11.6% to 8% in the study).
Trolling. You mean the thing that 5 year olds and those who are mentally 5 years old do?
Glad they caught up...Speaking of "magic" drugs, human trials have begun on a vaccine that successfully protected six monkeys from heavy exposure to SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus).
The list of people I would not want to see elected to the office of President is long and definitely includes myself. I guess I expect better from people in that position than I would be capable of myself. I have the same kind of expectation for other positions as well. Brain surgeons, oil tanker captains, nuclear power plant designers etc. Perhaps I'm a bit unreasonable in that respect.Funny since half the posts in this thread, including yours, are trolling.
I'm glad that more than one potential vaccine is in human trials.