Posted on 12/04/2020 10:35:27 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Actually there is going to be hearing next week in Washington regarding Ivermectin.
Dr. Jean-Jacq1ues Rajter, MD Pulmonologist in Ft. Lauderdale was on NewsMax this morning discussing.
So, 99.3%? Seems more died than usual when 99.99% survive in the first place.
Available from your farm store for horses. No prescription required. No advice being offered here. Just a fact.
bkmk protocol
Do you have any separated info on the aspirin?
Interesting that Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are both anti-inflammatory antiparasitics. Both are very cheap and have few side effects.
IFR is 0.65%, so 99.35% survive normally across the entire population of persons who become infected. However, 40% of people infected will show no symptoms and another 40% will show only mild to moderate symptoms and require no medical intervention to recover. 20% will require medical assistance, 5% will become hospitalized.
I’m assuming in this case they’re talking about survival among hospitalized persons. For persons who become hospitalized, that survival rate is much lower.
All of them? Or pretty close.
2) How do you know that the evidence he has are false?
I don't. I do know that Dominican Today isn't a trusted, peer-reviewed or reputable source on medical studies. If his claims hold up, great.
RE: don’t. I do know that Dominican Today isn’t a trusted, peer-reviewed or reputable source on medical studies. If his claims hold up, great.
It never claims to be a peer reviewed medical source. It is like most other news sources, A NEWS SOURCE. I already said they simply REPORT What they hear, just like any other news source we have.
This isn't how any responsible person should get - or circulate - medical news. The fact that this doctor and "tourist businessman" thinks this is a good way to circulate medical findings makes me super suspicious of him, to be honest.
RE: The fact that this doctor and “tourist businessman” thinks this is a good way to circulate medical findings makes me super suspicious of him, to be honest.
You can be suspicious all you want, but you need to first determine whether this doctor’s background and clinic is reputable or not. Absent that, your suspicions are not any better than Dominican Today’s report.
RE: This isn’t how any responsible person should get - or circulate - medical news.
This publication isn’t doing anything much different than what other publications that we are familiar with are doing. They report what someone says, you decide for yourself whether it is believable.
In this sense, this reporting is not much different from what say, Fox News and CNN are doing.
RE: This isn’t how any responsible person should get - or circulate - medical news.
This publication isn’t doing anything much different than what other publications that we are familiar with are doing. They report what someone says, you decide for yourself whether it is believable.
In this sense, this reporting is not much different from what say, Fox News and CNN are doing.
I know someone who is still in ICU for over 6 weeks...I don’t know about co-morbidities, but she is not that old...63 maybe?
Know of 2 others who died—not in nursing homes...
You are fortunate; but others, not so much. This information can keep people from having to go to ICU, be intubated, etc.
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