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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Changing symptoms" video.
He's here to sell vaccines, not scare people with accurate adverse events data
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No, we don't have ONE RCT... we have 26
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Yes it does, however, ivermectin will still help a lot and that will show also, just not as pronounced.
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To account for what?
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No. No one promised herd immunity, it was said from day one the vaccines will result in less severe symptoms and fewer hospitalizations. It was also known and stated these are not sterilizing vaccines, therefore, a person can still be infectious after aquirring the virus yet having been vaccinated. That's what's so exasperating with the "covid passports" and why the restrictions on the unvaccinated won't stand a legal challenge. I personally won't risk taking an experimental vaccine and rather am relying on key supplements.
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FLCCC.net. Check the menu for prescribing physicians, they can do so online or over phone call.
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@rjb7569 One would think so but unfortunately no, in the US and Canada a script is needed. In fact in Canada doctors may not even prescribe it for covid and it's unavailable now other than veterinarian ivermectin.
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@rjb7569 Agreed. I doubt vaccination is the answer given the variants we're seeing.
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It's not weird at all, this is a gain of function virus and that's the intention of this work; to make the virus more easily transmitted and deadlier, with more capacity to harm.
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There are many who have been on it for over a year for covid prevention and in Africa, ivermectin is given regularly, not just temporarily for a particular parasite infection. No problems reported. Dr Kory has been on it for about a year also.
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What's in your mask? The same as what's in your exhalation or your fluids. And it depends on how often you change or wash your mask.
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Good for you for now having natural immunity!! You can test for T cell results to be sure you've had it.
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A person usually is contagious for about 8 days from symptom onset and especially so a few days prior. Think about that. He was likely at work while he was most contagious. Don't assume he was vaccinated, I'm 64 and not getting any of these experimental shots.
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True, however the term "wild" describes the original non-mutated (yet manipulated, NOT manufactured) virus
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Why? That's the normal course of a virus and it needs to change to become more transmissible in order to run its course. The danger is in vaccinating DURING a pandemic, forcing a virus to mutate into a deadlier version in order to continue.
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