Our own Pillow Guy posted that oleander extract is a cure for Covid. I fully support antivaxxers taking oleander extract to treat their Covid infection.
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I don't know how to argue with that.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:44 amOur own Pillow Guy posted that oleander extract is a cure for Covid. I fully support antivaxxers taking oleander extract to treat their Covid infection.
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I have little doubt that oleander extract, if taken in sufficient quantity, is a sure fire cure for Covid, in the same way that drinking cyanide is.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:44 amOur own Pillow Guy posted that oleander extract is a cure for Covid. I fully support antivaxxers taking oleander extract to treat their Covid infection.
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Sorry about that;
Works now, thanks. I was interested because the title of the video seems a bit sensational to me (it came from the YouTube channel, not Gunnar, just for the record).
So, maybe we just go with the science and drop the other stuff?Latest coronavirus news as of 12pm on 5 November
First antiviral approved for use by vulnerable people at home
A new antiviral therapy cuts the risk of being hospitalised or dying from covid-19 by nearly 90 per cent. The treatment, called Paxlovid, is given twice daily for five days to people outside of hospital who are at risk of severe illness.
Paxlovid, made by US firm Pfizer, is a combination of two drugs; a compound currently called PF-07321332, which blocks activity of an enzyme that the coronavirus needs to replicate. The second drug is called ritonavir; developed as a treatment for HIV, it helps slow the breakdown of PF-07321332.
In a placebo-controlled trial of 1219 people from all over the world, 0.8 per cent of people who received Paxlovid within three days of a positive covid-19 test required hospital treatment, compared with 7 per cent of people who received a placebo. The equivalent figures were 1 and 6.7 per cent for those who got treatment within five days. The results have not yet been fully published, but were announced today in a press release from Pfizer.
Meanwhile, another antiviral called molnupiravir was approved yesterday in the UK. This medicine is also given twice daily to people who are at risk of severe illness but have not been hospitalised. Trials showed it halves the risk of people needing hospital treatment or dying.
Molnupiravir should be taken as soon as possible after a positive covid-19 test, or at least within five days. It works by causing mutations as the virus duplicates its genetic material, stopping it from multiplying within cells. The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has authorised its use for people with at least one risk factor for severe infection, including being 60 or older, having diabetes, heart disease or obesity.
“We are working at pace to deploy molnupiravir to patients through a national study as soon as possible,” Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said in a statement. Penny Ward at King’s College London said in a statement that the government may want to assess its effectiveness in people who are vaccinated, as the trials so far have been in unvaccinated people.
Bits of pedophilic pizza crumbs and nanobots from Bill Gates Wuhan laboratories. Do you feel a stupor of thought and are ready to abrogate your 2nd Amendment freedoms? If so, it is working.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:52 amI got my flu shot today.
OMGMYSHOULDERISSOREDOESANYONEKNOWWHATSINTHISVACCINE?!?!
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