waclark57
waclark57
waclark57

Again, he did not make any such statement to inject disinfectants. He asked if such a thing was possible. Like I stated, it’s a dumbass question but it’s not the same thing as saying something like, hey we should have doctors inject disinfectants into sick patients.

It is more literal to say that Joe Biden said “We

Nope, he didn’t tell them to inject it either . He asked a question. Telling someone to do something and asking if there is a means to do something and to suggest that it would be interesting to test it are 2 very different things. 

Whether he made that up or not is not my issue, at least not my issue with this article. The issue is the article makes an untrue assertion. Like I said, bash Trump till the cows come home but at least do so honestly.

The fact that you dismiss Hydroxychloroquine in spite of the fact that it is still under study and there are various doctors who claim positive results belies your bias.

He probably did get a briefing on disinfectants and jumped to an asinine conclusion but he did not say drink disinfectants and it did not sound that

Well I do think the author of the article should have higher standards than us mere mortals. 

First, I think the jury is still out when it comes to Georgia. Give it a week and let’s see what happens. Second, I think the whole “lots of testing” thing is a bit over-stated. If I test you today and you’re clean, how do I know you won’t get infected tomorrow or 3 days from now? Am I going to test everyone twice a

While I empathize with your feelings over the stupid comment, is this really a professional response? Perhaps an educational rebuttal would be more appropriate.

Like explaining that while these people have committed crimes they have served their time and are being transitioned back to being normal and productive

So if I am understanding what you said in the chart above the  Hazard Ratio of .43 for ventilation with HC+Az would mean a lower chance for ventilation, right? I can see it has a range from .16-1.12. Thanks for helping me understand the info better.

Oddly I do know someone with a pretty severe case. He’s been dealing with if for years. Don’t know if he ever tried the bath thing but he’s tried most everything else.

I’m holding out for Pastel mode. I long for light blues and subtle pinks and sea-foam green. I curse the world of black or white, light or dark. Embrace the world of 152 colors!

She was touting is as part of her Covid treatment.

From the Google search you kindly provided

As biased as I can be I do try to look at both sides of an argument. More than anything I want someone to find a treatment that works. Whether that’s HC or Flintstones vitamins, I really don’t care. LOL

I am definitely looking at the study with layman’s eyes. Here is what I found in regards to confidence limits. I honestly don’t know how to interpret this but I still stand by my point which is this study doesn’t seem to really tell us much. In other words it doesn’t make a case for or against HC use though every

Yea, I don’t really see why they say it doesn’t provide any benefit when the data they present shows a reduction on cases going to ventilation when using HC and AZ as well as a higher percentage of people not needing ventilation.

Overall, the study seems lackluster in proving anything. There’s no real strong evidence

Seriously, you have to take your meds or you’ll just get over-excited. Abacus and slide rules? How about IBM Mainframes? Who says they can’t fly an ant to the iSS? They landed a rover on Mars didn’t they?

That presumes every billionaire is a conservative or Republican which is highly unlikely and in fact not true. So while one group is rigging it for Trump why isn’t the other group rigging it for Hillary? Are you suggesting that Gates and Bezos rigged the game for Trump to win? That seems odd. 

Or take the bleach baths like Chris Cuomo’s wife was touting...

looked at the medical records of over 360 patients treated at a VA hospital with hydroxychloroquine alone or in combination with an antibiotic, which some doctors theorize can provide a boost to its effectiveness. Regardless of how it was taken, though, they found no evidence that hydroxychloroquine lowered the risk