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Anyone who’s ever visited India (as I have) is astounded by the fact that *anyone* there can survive past the age of 7 given how breathtakingly filthy...and crowded...the country is. Adding a new virus to that absolutely staggers the mind.
In before the anti-horse-pasters?
IBDITGS
I wonder how much of what is going on is a media overthrow of modi
Pinging self
The issue is that early home treatment is not being promoted by the medical task forces or in the media.
so it’s the wave of rich, locked-down Indians getting sick? and they all want to be admitted to hospital? and they’re giving them remdesivir instead of proven first wave treatments? no wonder they’re having trouble.
smells like fear to me.
Dr. John Campbell (who has done many videos since the initial Wuhan outbreak) did this video on 4/26/21 regarding Vit. D deficiencies found in the Indian population.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q_mhJRFtxg
BURN THE HERETIC!!! For he has questioned Fauci the Magnificent. HCQ is the most deadly compound since....ever. Even saying the name will cause instant death. We must all be forced to take the expensive drugs and vaccines. The Great and Mighty Fauci demands it.
// Today, most leading doctors in India are themselves not promoting the Ministry of Health guidelines that includes the use of hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin and inhaled budesonide (see below).
Another change from the first wave is that people from the upper middle class and the elite have been more involved in this wave, while they had escaped the first wave when people from lower socio-economic strata were mostly involved.
The people from the slums who got hit by the first wave were treated in the govt and municipal dispensaries, and got hydroxychloroquine and zinc regimen. This helped keeping the death rate very low.
This time the upper class are being treated by the elite doctors in their private clinics/nursing homes who don’t use HCQ but use more expensive drugs like favipiravir and remdesivir. This has led to a huge demand and supply gap for remdesivir that did not occur in the first wave. //
Interesting frontline observations. Thanks for posting.
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