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And here's a reminder that the whole world isn't the USA, and vice versa. The rest of the world does things differently. Here, (UK), doctors are allowed to prescribe drugs approved for those conditions.
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@hittitecharioteer Let me help you with this "natural immunity" thing. There is only one way to get natural immunity, and that's by catching the disease. Without vaccinations, the death rate from covid was about 1.6%. Multiply the population of Britain (65 million) by 1.6% and you get approximately 1 million. That's one million deaths if we had relied on natural immunity alone. One million....that's the population of Birmingham....... dead. You anti-vaxxers conveniently forget your maths and logic when it comes to covid. You've got the luxury of whittering on about natural immunity only because of the vaccines. In games theory, you are the cheats, riding on the coat-tails of those who have protected themselves and the communuity by getting vaccinated.
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There are no "existing effective medications". Just because your favourite nurse tells you otherwise doesn't mean a thing. There are no clinical trials supporting ivermectin or anything else other than the especially developed covid anti-virals. Anyone telling you otherwise is a charlatan trying to sell you snake oil.
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@ON3L0VEwalrus Unvaccinated die at 32 times the rate of the vaccinated. You anti-vaxxers were never very good at maths, were you. The reason boosters aren't so popular now is that Omicron is extremely weak compared with previous strains, and because the vulnerable are protected already. You anti-vaxxers were never very good at logic, were you.
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@Adam-sj9bk Yes, I am entirely certain. Vaccines are entirely out of the body within 14 days. Their only long-lasting effect is the preparation of the immune system to recognise a novel pathogen. And what makes me smarter than anti-vaxxers? That's easy. I read the science, and I understand the statistics. There's good reason why vaccine uptake correlates extremely well with educational achievement.....so anti-vaxxers are generally from the lower end of the intelligence distribution. There's science on that if you can be bothered reading it, BTW.
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Funny how you concentrate on the downsides of vaccination, and don't go interviewing anti-vaxxers who have ended up in hospital with Covid.
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@richardflack3579 No, just a pissed off human. The idiocy of people advocating for a drug which has shown no efficacy in any of its trials is just beyond bizarre for me. And these same people will then say they won't have a vaccine which has been tested endlessly, and proven itself safe and effective.
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Less people.......or fewer people? Come on, this stuff isn't difficult.
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Of course he has an agenda. Grow up.
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Myth? Don't be stupid. It wasn't a myth that killed my mother, it was covid. One of millions who have died of this disease around the world.
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@davidcollishaw2771 Some guy on the internet knows more about my mother's death than I do. How interesting. Let me tell you again.....and see if you can pay attention this time.......she was killed by covid. I'm sorry that doesn't fit with your narrative. Oh, and taking your stupid reductio absurdum argument to its logical conclusion.....everyone in history has died from exactly the same thing. Every man, woman or child who has ever lived has died because of lack of oxygen to the brain. Not a single one has died from falling off a cliff or drowning or being hit by a bus.....they all died from oxygen deprivation to the brain. Now, take your baby arguments back to kindergarten.
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@davidcollishaw2771 Get some help. Seriously. Dentists have always had the highest suicide rate amongst professionals.
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The government scientists have been brilliant throughout this pandemic. Ministers...not so much.
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@dperry428 I have no political axe to grind whatsoever. I just support science. When you can show me some science supporting the use of ivermectin for covid, then fine, we'll examine it and have a sensible conversation. But at the moment, you've got nothing.
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@dperry428 That's it? Someone critically examines this awful Brazilian study and you can't come up with anything better than "troll" in response? That's pathetic.
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@dperry428 Oh, and "big pharma" isn't the enemy here. They've saved millions of lives with vaccines in the last couple of years. No, the real enemy is stupidity, which is strongly on display in this thread, as always under this nurse-educator's videos. The correlation between educational achievement and vaccine uptake is very strong and well established. Anti-vaxxers are thick......one of the main reasons why they have been dying at 32 times the rate of the vaccinated.
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It's too early for the government to say the stuff you want them to say. It's OK for a pundit on Youtube to be wrong (I'm not saying he is), but the government has to be far more certain about the figures before it can make big statements. You will see them alter their position over the next week or two as the figures firm up, though.
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@KevinTalbotTV Another lie. ONS figures show that the unvaccinated are 32 times as likely to die as the vaccinated, and transmit around 20% more than the vaccinated. If I link to it, my post will disappear, but you can easily find it yourself. As for your experience......anecodotes are worth the paper they're written on. The vaccines are doing precisely what they were designed to do: keep people alive. Saying that, omicron is a feeble disease compared to the original, so you've got away with it. Oh, and don't do "bro". I'm a grown up.
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Terry Winter Scam, hey? How did a scam kill my mother?
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No, your problems are low levels of vaccination, lack of masks and distancing over the last year, and an obese population.
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@truthfulfreedomfighter9123 Another with paranoia.
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@SparklesNJazz No-one can know if the vaccines work? Are you mad? How about the fact that the unvaccinated are dying at 32 times the rate of the vaccinated?
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Anecdotes, anecdotes. Your case says nothing. People get better from Covid in about 10 days anyway.
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@OldSaltyBear Obviously it is harmless. The point is, as far as Covid goes it is also useless.....and the gibbering idiots who refuse vaccines despite a mountain of evidence will happily stuff this down their throats despite there being no evidence at all in support of its use for covid.
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@DeeJay003 You're pulling crap made-up statistics out of your backside. I live in England. Scotland is just across the border. There is no evidence of significant raised Scottish cardiac problems amongst the vaccinated. None whatsoever (they already had the highest incidence of heart disease in the British Isles, and have done for decades). And your statistic on death rates in the USA is also complete bullshit. Just because some half-wit on Twitter posts a made-up "statistic", you really should do better than pass it on verbatim. Did you know the unvaccinated are dying of covid at 32 times the rate of the vaccinated? No? Well, that's an actual fact, not some twaddle you plucked out of the air.
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ONe of the interesting side effects to look out for is that you survive the virus.
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Correlation is not causation. One symptom of menopause is lethargy.
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Nonsense. The press and politicians have almost universally said only what the science is saying.
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@jonathanhart8659 Let me help you with some numbers (I can help ignorance, but not stupidity). To get natural immunity, you have to catch the disease. Are you with me so far? Until the vaccines came along, the mortality rate of covid was about 1.6%. OK, still following? The population of Britain is around 65 million (you can check if you like). 1.6% of 65 million is pretty nearly exactly 1 million people. If you are OK with 1 million deaths whilst we all acquire natural immunity, then that's called sociopathy, and luckily, we have a public health system and a populace who simply don't accept that 1 million deaths is OK. So, we invented a vaccine so that we didn't have to have one million dead.
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@jonathanhart8659 That's a straight out lie. The ONS website says the complete opposite. They also issued a statement recently saying that around 140,000 people had been killed by covid.
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Will R Thomson Grammar? No, that's spelling I involved myself with there. Did no-one ever explain the difference to you?
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@davidkennedy3050 Link. Give us a link. Without evidence all you have is anecdotes. You cannot show a link to any decent published data on this, because there is none.....and that despite there being dozens of trials. Go to Cochrane and read a summary of all the trials.
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@pixelfan8792 Not double blinded at all. It's an observational study published on an open access website. Honest to goodness..... that's junk science there, and you people fall for it. You should also read this last paragraph, written by the journal itself: Cureus is not responsible for the scientific accuracy or reliability of data or conclusions published herein. All content published within Cureus is intended only for educational, research and reference purposes. Additionally, articles published within Cureus should not be deemed a suitable substitute for the advice of a qualified health care professional. Do not disregard or avoid professional medical advice due to content published within Cureus.
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@michellemcdermott2026 No. I'm an architect. I'm from a family of scientists, and we're all sick to death of the idiocy around this subject.
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@davidkennedy3050 No, your little story was nothing but anecdotes.
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@michellemcdermott2026 Evidence. Produce some evidence. When you've got some, great.......but at the moment I-tin is in exactly the same category as hydroxy-ch........advocated for by the ignorant masses without any evidence to show it works. The latter was tested, and found to make things worse, not better. Did you advocate for that, too?
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@michellemcdermott2026 Oh, and the FLCCC are a bunch of quacks and journalists. There are no scientists.
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@Ans-xp8xu You haven't the manners to communicate in the language which everyone here is using. And no, you aren't proof. You might be a data point, but self-reporting data-points are useless scientifically.
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@bajone02 So anyone who disagrees with you is a troll. Righto. Well, I'm a science advocate, and I'm tired of the idiotic counter-culture which denigrates science and advocates any old bit of nonsense as alternatives.
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@remittanceman4685 You consiracy theorists just can't help yourselves, can you. Just wait for the trial results. It'll be the first bit of substantial evidence we have on the drug. Of course, there are people here who won't accept the results if they show, as all the other clinical trials have, that it doesn't work.
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@gpj6321 I don't care for your beliefs. You need to remove belief from your life, and work on evidence....anbd there is a ton of evidence in favour of vaccination, and none in support of I-tin. If some comes along, then great........but the null hypothesis is that it doesn't work until it is proven that it does.
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@michellemcdermott2026 Did you know one of the 8 people on FLCCC quit saying that the organisation was anti-vax? And you still take notice of it after that? It's a few quacks and some journalists......8 people in total. They can't get anything published because all their work is crap.
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@remittanceman4685 Those comments and so on by the original manufacturer are of no consequence for the studies. And if you are interested in "properly conducted trials", then you absolutely will not back I-tin based on any trials that have taken place so far, will you.
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Genome testing is how variants are detected. There has to be a decent level of genome testing otherwise we'll miss the emergence of new variants......and yes, there will be more variants after Omicron.
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He doesn't suggest actually catching the disease deliberately. That would be particularly silly, as some people still die, even of omicron.
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@jpcolindesign517 Stop shouting. And you declare stuff as "known facts" far too early. Give it a few weeks and you might be right, but these figures are just encouraging early signs, not established facts.
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@macmcleod1188 Indeed. There is an awful lot of wishful thinking going on in these comments. Patience, for a week or two, would be wiser.
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@philipprice171 Yes, and we don't use leeches much these days either. Things move on. And as I said, you don't get the virus without the spike.
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You've not been to Angola, have you. There is no health care system to speak of. There is no chance whatever that any figures emerging from the country bear any relation to reality.
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@doctorbobcannabuzz Just make stuff up, why don't you. Are we suffering a massive spike in clotting-related disease? No, we're not.
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