Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
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Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
Pfizer CEO says everyone needs to get a booster now, as two shots 'offer very little protection, if any.'phuketrichard wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:49 pm looks like i picked the right one for my booster:
AstraZeneca says early trial data indicates third dose helps against Omicron
https://www.reuters.com/business/health ... gn=13-1-22
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/01/10/pfi ... icron.html
But don't get TOO MANY boosters, as you might fuck up your immune system:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... m-ema-says
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Win Win
Science proves that boosters work wonders on Covid-19 too.
Science proves that boosters work wonders on Covid-19 too.
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FLUVOXAMINE seems to work well against Covid in double blind tests in France, as it seems.
It's a cousin antidepressant of Prozac, that gives 66% reduced hospitalization and 90 % reduced death, says new study, and cheaper than any other medications so far.
It does cure, but do not protect. 3 nothern American universities use them as treatment already.
It was discovered when observing the low numbers of hospitalizations of psychiatric patients.
https://www.20minutes.fr/sante/3219799- ... accumulent
It's a cousin antidepressant of Prozac, that gives 66% reduced hospitalization and 90 % reduced death, says new study, and cheaper than any other medications so far.
It does cure, but do not protect. 3 nothern American universities use them as treatment already.
It was discovered when observing the low numbers of hospitalizations of psychiatric patients.
https://www.20minutes.fr/sante/3219799- ... accumulent
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It's good when they find unexpected uses for known (ahem, human designed) drugs. Like LSD for treating alcohol addiction and Thalidomide for skin conditions and possibly cancer. The bonus is they already know the possible side effects.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 4:23 am FLUVOXAMINE seems to work well against Covid in double blind tests in France, as it seems.
It's a cousin antidepressant of Prozac, that gives 66% reduced hospitalization and 90 % reduced death, says new study, and cheaper than any other medications so far.
It does cure, but do not protect. 3 nothern American universities use them as treatment already.
It was discovered when observing the low numbers of hospitalizations of psychiatric patients.
https://www.20minutes.fr/sante/3219799- ... accumulent
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Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
I find beer cures ugliness too...timmydownawell wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 3:03 pmIt's good when they find unexpected uses for known (ahem, human designed) drugs. Like LSD for treating alcohol addiction and Thalidomide for skin conditions and possibly cancer. The bonus is they already know the possible side effects.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 4:23 am FLUVOXAMINE seems to work well against Covid in double blind tests in France, as it seems.
It's a cousin antidepressant of Prozac, that gives 66% reduced hospitalization and 90 % reduced death, says new study, and cheaper than any other medications so far.
It does cure, but do not protect. 3 nothern American universities use them as treatment already.
It was discovered when observing the low numbers of hospitalizations of psychiatric patients.
https://www.20minutes.fr/sante/3219799- ... accumulent
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Prime Minister HE has given the green light for anyone who contracts the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron mutation or any other variant to convalesce or receive treatment at home or in any other reasonable non-healthcare setting.
The new decision supersedes a restriction on home care for patients infected with Omicron that was issued by the premier early this month, due to the variant of concern’s increased transmissibility.
In a special audio message addressed to the Ministry of Health and relevant authorities late on January 21, HE said Omicron was “not as dangerous” as other strains such as Delta or Alpha.
“All patients are free to choose a suitable place, and should only go to get treatment at state hospitals if they cannot find an appropriate location for care,” he stressed.
“There is no requirement for anyone to be admitted to hospital for treatment, like Omicron patients used to have to.
“If any patients with Omicron who are currently receiving care at hospital – foreign nationals or Cambodians alike – would like to be discharged from hospital and continue treatment at home or at a hotel, please allow them to leave – from tonight
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... P1htOwvyL8
The new decision supersedes a restriction on home care for patients infected with Omicron that was issued by the premier early this month, due to the variant of concern’s increased transmissibility.
In a special audio message addressed to the Ministry of Health and relevant authorities late on January 21, HE said Omicron was “not as dangerous” as other strains such as Delta or Alpha.
“All patients are free to choose a suitable place, and should only go to get treatment at state hospitals if they cannot find an appropriate location for care,” he stressed.
“There is no requirement for anyone to be admitted to hospital for treatment, like Omicron patients used to have to.
“If any patients with Omicron who are currently receiving care at hospital – foreign nationals or Cambodians alike – would like to be discharged from hospital and continue treatment at home or at a hotel, please allow them to leave – from tonight
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... P1htOwvyL8
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Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
Doc67 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 3:34 pmI find beer cures ugliness too...timmydownawell wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 3:03 pm
It's good when they find unexpected uses for known (ahem, human designed) drugs. Like LSD for treating alcohol addiction and Thalidomide for skin conditions and possibly cancer. The bonus is they already know the possible side effects.
Well, that would work if others get the drinks...Better break that mirror if you're alone
Shy ? Try ecstasy
Mute ? Try cocaine
Stressed ? try weed
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Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
New study explores nocebo effect specifically on covid-19 vaccines:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamane ... le/2788172
Doesn't mean you're daft or owt, it's just a weird part of how bodies work.
(edit: I guess technically 76% of AEs and 76% of people aren't strictly the same thing, but still...)
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamane ... le/2788172
Or in English, 76% of you who got side effects from your first jab, actually just got screwed over by your own bodies anticipating side effects because you'd read about them in the news.In this systematic review and meta-analysis of 12 articles including AE reports for 45 380 trial participants, systemic AEs were experienced by 35% of placebo recipients after the first dose and 32% after the second. Significantly more AEs were reported in the vaccine groups, but AEs in placebo arms (“nocebo responses”) accounted for 76% of systemic AEs after the first COVID-19 vaccine dose and 52% after the second dose.
Doesn't mean you're daft or owt, it's just a weird part of how bodies work.
(edit: I guess technically 76% of AEs and 76% of people aren't strictly the same thing, but still...)
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