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Social distancing within the home with relatives? Anyone doing this? New Jersey governor recommending.
come on rock, at face value, yes/maybe. if you peel away all the possible excuses and with an honest face, you know what was going on here. you know gosh darn well that she was getting heat. in politics, EVERYTHING is calculated. her state is one of the harder hit areas. she sits back disallowing "that drug" from being used in her state while people are dying, she's gonna make uncle joe appear astute.wait...now fox news is cool? of course they are going to put the disclaimer in there because it is true. as i have mentioned in previous posts. we use off label drugs for many other uses than their original primary intent. aspirin was originally used for pain relief. now its used for a blood thinner among many other things. as drugs are being used, secondary and tertiary uses are discovered. the drug itself is safe. now that doesn't mean someone may have an adverse reaction. let's be terribly honest here-if you and/or a family member or someone you really care about, has the virus, are you going to sit around and do nothing aside from the routine care they've been giving in the beginning? if so, better get ready for that "one call" dude or a whole bunch of others are salivating on the side line ready to carpet bomb the country with their "better call saul" cards i know this is going to cause a strong reaction, but sometimes i get a funny feeling that some don't really want to conquer this thing...too fast...hmmmm i know, tin foil hat and black helicopters aboutalways half FULL
I know a few families that are only socializing with each other...kids on distance learning, parents wfh or sah. Think they're a bunch of idiots but whatever.
Maybe I'm misreading, but isn't this exactly what we're all being asked to do?
Um. OK. Uh, no. Pic of my PMs below.What? That's some wild speculation.Who's coming for who? You've lost it bro. I've merely pointed out that you are posting redundantly, and you replied like a crazed man.
This is a slightly old link (at least in terms of how rapidly this is evolving) but with the discussion of vaccines I recalled hearing this woman, the first live volunteer to test one of the new vaccines, give an interview.I'm curious if any of the medical professionals on the board know, why is there a 14-month trial period? Is there something special about that amount of time?https://www.livescience.com/first-person-coronavirus-vaccine-clinical-trial.html
No, multiple families are hanging out together
Yeah, that's the exact impression I got from our Prez up until a few days ago!
Rocket, I 100% agree with you. But that is a TOTALLY different situation than docs writing scripts for themselves for the medication for prophylactic use.Someone has the disease? Yes, use the drug. No symptoms/positive test? Then no, you shouldn't be using or writing for friends/family to use.
hmmm, interesting...careful where ya wear that MAGA hat another drug showing promise, but full disclosure-i bought gilead about 2 years ago, not knowing the role they may play here. i'm actually more guardedly optimistic/pessimistic about remdesivir than the hydroxychlorquine + zpack
I'm more optimistic about remdesivir. I can give some biochemical logic for why it would work. There isn't a rational reason why hydroxychloroquine + Zpack would work. Doesn't mean it won't, lots of things work without us being able to explain it.
From what I've seen and read this is permissible in a way. it's called "expanding your isolation circle." Basically, you 100% self-isolate with your family for 2 weeks. When that 2 weeks is up, and no one in your house is demonstrating symptoms, then you can be "self-isolate" with your family and another small group who has also been self-isolating by themselves for 2 weeks.Sounds like you're saying people are intermingling without that initial isolation which is a no-no.
Right. In retrospect we should have locked everything down three weeks ago. Everywhere. Through the end of April. That would have seemed like an overreaction but undoubtedly would have been the right thing to do. The fact that some states are still refusing to do this is incredible.
This is what an administration downplaying the significance of this leads to. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2020/04/02/us-exports-masks-ppe-china-surged-early-phase-coronavirus/5109747002/“ The White House and congressional intelligence committees were briefed on the scope and threat of the coronavirus in January and February, but President Donald Trump has not stopped exports of key medical equipment – a move taken by at least 54 other countries so far.”