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And I thought the guy was being ironic…. I feel the presence of the Illuminati lurking somewhere in the background ;) https://www.theweek.co.uk/62399/what-is-the-illuminati-and-what-does-it-control |
https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/why-you-should-not-use-ivermectin-treat-or-prevent-covid-19 If you reference the clinical trials indicated as ongoing by accessing the link, you will see that 22 have been completed to date over the globe. You can also see what other research is underway and keep tabs on it. |
It said placebo patients were given the option to opt out and vaccinate in January when the vaccine was made available by the FDA. Denying it to them would be wrong on ethical grounds. Big difference. All data collected to that point is valid. Scientists have already collected data from the vaccine studies that could help them identify how individuals’ immune systems have responded to vaccination. That could eventually let them identify immune system features, called correlates of protection, that could strongly indicate vaccine effectiveness.Anything is better than nothing. It all adds up. They destroyed their placebo group Boy you are a piece |
Just the sensational things that are being reported in a slanted manner on the internet or the full picture? Check out the stats over time compared to the US. The logarithmic growth charts are most edifying. Pull some other countries up and you will see it’s real opposite ends of the spectrum stuff. Three states (Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania) out of six and one Territory currently with total eradication in the community. I know where I would rather be living. with respect to avsjerry above this post was deleted, edited and reposted during his posting |
I Currently pay $81AUD per week for platinum health insurance, which covers me fully for just about any circumstance, including private hospital admissions and any specialist treatment required therein. Then an additional $5.60 for any pharmaceutical my doctor may prescribe, whether it cost $15 or $2,000 (because my wonderful government subsidises it) Somehow I don’t think what you see in Australia is coming to the US of A anytime soon. |
Kary Mullis inventor of PCR test said they weren’t to be used for diagnosis. Hence, the tests were flawed and showed mostly false positives. This was done on purposely. Didn’t quite achieve a false but made misleading https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-pcr/fact-check-inventor-of-method-used-to-test-for-covid-19-didnt-say-it-cant-be-used-in-virus-detection-idUSKBN24420X |