Posted on 12/24/2021 7:04:33 PM PST by ransomnote
I'm glad you brought up Africa. The reason that the so-called Omicron variant was first identified in South Africa is because Africa had been relatively (to the rest of the world) covid-free due to their prevelant usage of HCQ for other problems.
Africa was spoiling the game for the derps. So voila. All of a sudden the latest 'variant' pops up. See how that works?
Anyway, your friend's words (anecdotal hearsay) have no bearing on this. And if you base any reliance on the 'reporting' of 'adverse events' in Africa, you are more of a child than I thought.
I swear, Pelham. You get worse and worse.
“because Africa had been relatively (to the rest of the world) covid-free due to their prevelant usage of HCQ for other problems”
Oh? And what exactly is behind this “prevalent usage of HCQ in Africa? What are these “other problems”?
Let me guess: the Q cat lady school of medicine thinks that it’s used for malaria; maybe a little bit of knowledge isn’t a dangerous thing this time; let’s check it out:
https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/malaria_worldwide/reduction/drug_resistance.html
“Drug-resistant P. falciparum
Chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum first developed independently in three to four areas in Southeast Asia, Oceania, and South America in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Since then, chloroquine resistance has spread to nearly all areas of the world where falciparum malaria is transmitted.”
“P. falciparum has also developed resistance to nearly all of the other currently available antimalarial drugs, such as sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine, mefloquine, halofantrine, and quinine. Although resistance to these drugs tends to be much less widespread geographically, in some areas of the world, the impact of multi-drug resistant malaria can be extensive.”
Oops. Sorry. I guess that idea won’t help you much. Maybe there’s some other “other problem” Team Q can dig up.
But probably not. There’s actually a couple of docs here at FR with extensive experience in Africa who’ve posted about the absence of HCQ use there due to the drug resistance of the malaria parasite. Maybe you could change horses to Ivermectin, it at least is used to treat worms.
Uh, huh. Well let's pretend what you say is true (of course its not). That's even better.
Tell us, vax doctor. What DOES explain the low (comparatively speaking) number of covid cases and deaths in Africa?
Either way, (HCQ or not HCQ), Africa reveals the covid as a scam from top to bottom. All the way down to dumb Americans who bought into it, Like you. Which is why they had to blame Africa for the bogus omicron 'variant' which they are acting like is the frikken Andromeda Strain just to give life back to their failing vax program.
#WereOntoYouPeople
#RefuseToComply
THis contract is a bad enough condemnation of big pharma on its own.
Good luck on your quest to find these other contracts. Please do let us know if they have similar corrupt clauses.
Its like you're not even paying attention.
At the time, the only vaccine being given out here was the Chinese vaccine, which was known to be weak. And since the Chinese pharm company was known to bribe officials in the past, I just assumed that Pfizer didn't ‘t give them the expected bribe.
But now that we see this document and the side effects, I think maybe the DOH office mistrusted big pharm, after having a bad experience with dengue vaccine a few years ago.
We finally got the Pfizer vaccine in mid year, but we also are giving out the British and Russian vaccines, using the older adenovirus technology. And of course the weak Sinovax from China that used a dead virus technique that has been around for 100 years but is only 50 percent protective.
By the way...we had less than 500 cases a day being diagnosed, down from 15000 a day in Sept..
Herd immunity?
One other note..in Sept it was so bad that Duterte overruled the experts and said we could use ivermectin.
“Oh, by the way. Your link is to a CDC website.”
Like waving the Cross at a vampire. Sorry. Didn’t mean to scare you. A paste of quercetin and zinc could salve that wound.
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