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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "International travel and increasing cases" video.
Probably no immunity either
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Maybe it's you 😉
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No one speaks Brazilian, they speak Portuguese
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Dr Andrew Weber pulmonologist of Long Island has been treating patients with IV C for several months. Even the msm was reporting it months ago, but since vaccines? 🤫
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And Dr Graham Micheal in Florida
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So far those who had covid in spring are still immune and there's no information on how long the experimental vaccines may protect you.. or not, or how long it will take for your autoimmune condition to surface.
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Oh excellent!!
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Ivermectin. It's just been cleared by the FDA for covid treatment. Let's hope other countries follow suit.
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@Marco-it2mr I'm not anyone's "market share", I won't take any of these experimental vaccines
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Ivermectin has just been approved by the FDA for covid
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Ivermectin is safest. FDA just approved it.
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No one speaks Brazilian, they speak Portuguese
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All of you take high doses of vitamin C
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Dr Weber, pulmonologist of Long island HAS BEEN SAVING PEOPLE FOR MONTHS WITH IV C, even the mainstream media has reported on this. Dr Chan (Harvard educated) has been part of a clinical trial using intravenous vitamin C in Beijing for nearly a year. There are at least 5 such trials including one in Montreal. This is another inconvenient fact isn't it? Vitamins? Cheap off patent drugs? Well we can't have that can we?? Saving lives is simply not allowed. 🤫😯💉💉💉💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
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😉🤫💉💉💰💰💰💰💰
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But take heart, the NIH has approved ivermectin for covid treatment as of yesterday!!
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Apparently the NIH just cleared Ivermectin for covid treatment 👍🎉👏👏
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@raidermanuk That's American.. National Institutes of Health. Here in Canada, powers that be are asleep too, quibbling over vaccines that are going to be very late, disrupted supplies etc, yet here is a viable option to save lives NOW and they're looking the other way.
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@christopherrobinson7541 Ah. But once Dr Kory's peer reviewed meta analysis is published in another week or so, perhaps they they will fully recommend ivermectin. There are more studies nearing completion both this month and next.
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The health authorities know already though
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Or just skip vaccines and use ivermectin. It's just been cleared by the NIH as a covid treatment.
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Your friend's name is not Dr Graham Micheal then.
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@DawnMarieMcMillan Right. That's what we tell ourselves everytime we pay our grandson's treatment costs for his "vaccine adverse events" outcome.. brain injury. It's unclear whether he'll ever hold a job or even learn to read.
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@DawnMarieMcMillan You may want to check with your vaccine manufacturerers if said vaccine prevents the illness or just suppresses symptoms. None have made that claim, therefore masks and distancing are still required.
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@prndownload Well if you want proof, look at the state of Chiapas, Mexico.. they're in green zone, carrying on life as normal and they've been using ivm for months.
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Hopefully this gets publicized
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@prndownload China has resurging cases in the north and Russia has been doing badly from the start.
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@Bob Lawblawblaw Is the BMJ fake news now?
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Aren't some areas getting packages that include Ivermectin? I'm not going to take any of these EXPERIMENTAL vaccines.
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🧐💉💉☠️☠️💰💰💰💰💰
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@komalthecoolk Of course it does. If you have a drug that's successful as prophylaxis and treatment, you don't need vaccines. So far 23 deaths have occured in Norway from the Pfizer vaccine and 13 very serious adverse events resulting in hospitalization. Other countries hide their data but clearly the more populous the state and higher vaccination numbers results in higher vaccine deaths.
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Hes probably on ivermectin
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The FDA just cleared ivermectin for covid treatment, ask your medical officials to do same.
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@andymullarx6365 In the comments.. I just reread and need to make a correction:. It's the NIH that has allowed it.
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@Marco-it2mr So does my immune system
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Anyone here read Dr Doshi's article in the BMJ? He reviewed raw Pfizer data available via the FDA and he discovered that 1,600 trial vaccine recipients subsequently developed covid symptoms yet were never tested for covid and not included as cases. Therefore the 95% efficacy claim is very much in doubt, it's likely no more than 29%.
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Well said. There is hope though, the NIH has cleared Ivermectin for covid treatment.
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Keep watching. You have several years to go, autoimmune conditions take a while.
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True, there are dialects in every language
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