Kung Flu

Should we be worried about The Kung Flu? (select up to 4)

  • Politically

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • Financially

    Votes: 11 61.1%
  • Medically

    Votes: 13 72.2%
  • Socially

    Votes: 7 38.9%
  • Not Politically

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Not Financially

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Not Medically

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Not Socially

    Votes: 3 16.7%

  • Total voters
    18
It's amazing how many idiot politicians have suddenly become health experts. They know relatively nothing. Smarter ones like DeSantis and Noem allow life to continue as normal as possible while allowing for this second "wave" to run it's course. Basically 5 days from herd immunity right now while ND and SD are likely there already.

The above today's prize for the dumbest comment on ET.

Hint: There is no such thing as "natural herd immunity" for COVID.
 
It's amazing how many idiot politicians have suddenly become health experts. They know relatively nothing. Smarter ones like DeSantis and Noem allow life to continue as normal as possible while allowing for this second "wave" to run it's course. Basically 5 days from herd immunity right now while ND and SD are likely there already.
One further item to mention here----Owing to Trump's Operation Warp Speed and it's efficiency, there will likely be a glut of vaccine by the end of January.
 
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---told ya---
AMA rescinds statement against the use of HCQ for COVID-19 treatment
https://covidcalltohumanity.org/ama...gainst-the-use-of-hcq-for-covid-19-treatment/
The resolution said, “…our American Medical Association rescind its statement calling for physicians to stop prescribing hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine until sufficient evidence becomes available to conclusively illustrate that the harm associated with use outweighs benefit early in the disease course…Implying such treatment is inappropriate contradicts AMA Policy H-120.988, ‘Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their Physicians,’ that addresses off-label prescriptions as appropriate in the judgement of the prescribing physician”. AMA adds that it will soon release a new statement to notify patients of this change and to clarify the potential benefits of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for COVID-19 treatment.
 
---told ya---
AMA rescinds statement against the use of HCQ for COVID-19 treatment
https://covidcalltohumanity.org/ama...gainst-the-use-of-hcq-for-covid-19-treatment/
The resolution said, “…our American Medical Association rescind its statement calling for physicians to stop prescribing hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine until sufficient evidence becomes available to conclusively illustrate that the harm associated with use outweighs benefit early in the disease course…Implying such treatment is inappropriate contradicts AMA Policy H-120.988, ‘Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their Physicians,’ that addresses off-label prescriptions as appropriate in the judgement of the prescribing physician”. AMA adds that it will soon release a new statement to notify patients of this change and to clarify the potential benefits of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for COVID-19 treatment.

You are pushing nonsense from a crap source again. The AMA did not update its handbook changing hydroxychloroquine guidance. The proposal to do this was rejected.


This "Covid Call To Humanity" website is amusing. It pushes all sorts of fake COVID conspiracy nonsense.
 
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