Posted on 09/21/2021 8:45:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In figuring out the trouble with vaccine mandates, it's worthwhile to consider the opposite yet successful treatment protocols used in India and Sweden. Both approaches by these two very different countries have proven to be effective in taming the COVID beast.
India originally prescribed hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) at the onset of the pandemic with great success. It then switched to its new and more potent COVID kit containing ivermectin to conquer the more contagious delta and subsequent variants. In so doing, India continuously maintained an insignificant daily death rate per million except for a brief increase when the delta variant first appeared. This likely indicates that India has achieved herd immunity. In contrast, Sweden appears to have achieved its herd immunity status by letting the virus run its course naturally, with minimal mandates or lockdowns. Unlike India, Sweden shunned early treatment meds, as did most Western countries, including the USA. As a result, all shared similarly high death rates initially.
However, both India and Sweden have apparently achieved herd immunity, and they got there well before the Western countries that imposed harsh lockdowns and mask mandates and placed primary emphasis on the vaccines while rejecting early treatment protocols (especially those including HCQ or ivermectin).
To simplify the differences in the outcome, the seven-day rolling average of confirmed COVID-19 deaths for India and Sweden are compared with only two representative countries (the U.S. and U.K., since both relied mostly on lockdowns, masks, and vaccine mandates). You can monitor the current death trends for these four countries here. This data source updates daily, and I just noticed that in September, Sweden posted an unexpected increase in deaths (from 0.01 per million daily in mid-August to 1.0 per million in mid-September). In comparison, India has posted a gradual decline in deaths
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These newly FDA-approved monoclonal antibodies have proven to be extremely effective in stopping the progression of the disease when administered early, prior to the onset of the cytokine storm overreaction. But instead of finding ways to increase production (or to allow the off-label use of HCQ or ivermectin), the HHS has taken control of its distribution. We know that this decision had nothing to do with the fact that about 70% of orders were from seven Southern states having conservative governors — most notably Florida and Texas. Right...it is also likely that blue states may not have been ordering it because their leadership may prefer to rely solely on the vaccines.
It’s politics, Jake.
So, according to a doctor in Georgia, the Feds are withholding monoclonal antibody infusion meds through the HHS. HHS distributes the meds to each state, and is shorting the red states by 30%. HHS sends the states’ their allocated amount of meds, less the 30%, and the states health officers distribute to the counties. So the Feds insulate themselves and can blame the shortages on the state health officers. It’s a shell game folks.
Like every good communist, they kill their opposition
Start making them in Florida and Texas
Since Alabama has UAB (University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham), one of the leading hospitals and medical instruction institutions in America, I would like to see Governor Kay Ivey challenge them to make enough monoclonal antibody infusion meds for Texas, Florida, AND Alabama. I’m sure there is some Federal regulation restricting a hospital from producing meds.
tenneesee is looking at limiting them to people who are not vaccinated
Regeneron certainly has a patent on them, but it would be interesting if additional contract production could be stood up under state auspices.
I’m down at home with covid right now. We managed to get scrips for Ivermectin a few weeks ago. Just took my daily dose a few minutes ago. Day 5. Not feeling all that bad. I even ran a work errand to drop something off for a co-worker who’s driving into town to cover part of my job. (obviously contacted no one)
I have an appointment tomorrow for antibody treatment.
Surprisingly, they never asked my vaccine status.
bkmk
I’m glad you got the iver pills.
Prayers 🙏🙏🙏 UP for you !!
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