babe,
I've never come close to pretending to be a doctor.
Thanks,
bye
But you do consistently adhere to authoritarian views, ostensibly advanced by the best doctors.
Which have often turned out to be wrong, especially in the past few years.
Saying that John Stockton is wrong about one or several things, without a qualifying reference to some supposedly credible source, or without even saying in particular what he's wrong about and with perhaps a caveat like "IMO", is needless babble.
How does that contribute to a discussion beyond just being a shut down tactic?
As I said I didn't evaluate the links offered on John Stockton's comments because it's enough for me that he has a right to his opinions. I do think I know more about oh maybe a dozen or a score of specific medical issues than most doctors. I reference my years doing lab work for some researchers and lots of directed reading in research journals in preparation for publications/submissions. I was intending to apply for admission to an advanced degree program for some years, but had poor health. I did a lot of reading in medical journals on those topics too. Just a bum, I know. People with Ph.D.'s often applied for jobs like mine, just to get a start on a resume.
The main thing I learned is that we don't really know much for very certain, even the top docs in the field. There is very rapid progression going on in nearly every niche of science, and it's pretty likely that whatever we think today will be yesterdays' tales of horrors in a few years.
Not a good time for authoritarian political interests to be shutting down dissent or discussion.
If I'm not mistaken you got a case of very severe belief that non-compliant people not following orders were killing their friends, neighbors, and passersby. I haven't had any vaccinations and generally don't wear a mask unless I'm in Alameda County or anyplace where I see everyone else wearing their mask. OK, so I don't work today at close quarters to anyone. My wife and kids do. They were at a party at Thanksgiving 2020 where it was learned the next day that several of the guests had Covid. We didn't catch it. My dau last week was staying with a friend when she came down with Covid, but didn't catch it. My wife had to stay home from work until she got tested. She didn't get it.
The government did a test in March 2020 with a "bomb", a large cylinder with a fan. They injected Covid Virus aerosol, and then either ozone, ethanol, or chlorine. They took samples at timed intervals, and reported that the virus was killed very quickly, and at low levels of the cleaning agents. We used wipes on that principle for months after that. A few businesses applied air cleaning technology like electrostataic ozone generators in the ventilation systems.
I put out a bowl with a dilute Clorox solution on the table or dresser if I think I might have been exposed. Maybe on a nightstand. It doesn't smell as strong as a swimming pool..
If I get it, I told my doctor I want a quick treatment with monoclonal antibodies.
I worked for two years on a monoclonal antibody research grant.