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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Children as coronavirus infection drivers" video.
I would get blood levels of vitamin D checked and take it daily as needed, going for maximum amounts rather than minimum. I would also take vitamin C and zinc.. for everyone in your household.
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Taiwan did MUCH better than Sweden and also didn't shut down.. BUT mask wearing is mandatory.
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CDC wants all kids vaccinated so I'm not surprised they find that children have high viral loads... Kids don't get sick but they want them all to take a "warp speed" vaccine. Who's going to sacrifice their child like that? ITS INSANE
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@guidospanoghe8896 Didn't they have a flu season from January to April of this year? Did I miss something? The Taiwanese clearly have had fewer infections of all sorts as they started wearing masks back in January.
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People need to stop looking at failed efforts and start looking at the successful:. Taiwan and Vietnam. Look at their population numbers against case numbers and deaths. It doesn't get any better than this. They shut borders very early, mandated masks back in January (that's key), and kept schools and businesses open. I don't know why we're even arguing, it's so obvious. And there are several effective treatments that are not being made available to all, such as ivermectin, so I'm left to conclude this is all about vaccine profit.
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I don't think so Michael. Taiwan has stayed totally open including having elementary children in school, high school online (for 2 weeks) and businesses fully open. And closed borders. Masks were mandatory everywhere back in January.. They've had 7 deaths and less than 500 cases in a population of 24 million. That's how it's done. It's rather criminal all others haven't followed this fine example and it makes me wonder why not.
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@guidospanoghe8896 Right. So the answer out of this is masks. It would really help if health authorities would start to pay attention to the successful treatments being used, especially ivermectin. Then we could go back to near normal as herd immunity slowly evolves.
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@guidospanoghe8896 Yes, exactly.. sometimes outdoors, briefly, if too close to others
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