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IIRC, this as at concentrations that would go beyond human toleration. Alcohol kills the virus in vitro, we don't say beer treats covid-19

uhh i did say that's where it started, i'm sure many things kill Covid in vitro. If you can find where i vouched for the quantum leap between that and approving it specifically please go ahead and show me.

However due to it's safety profile and widespread global use in the billions of doses I really don't care if a doctor prescribed it off label, that's between a doctor and their patient. I think the shortage thing is ridiculous. Ivermectin is so widely used across the globe and is so cheap to produce i don't think that would have happened.

The authorities just were caught out misrepresenting something well intentioned or not.
 
However due to it's safety profile and widespread global use in the billions of doses I really don't care if a doctor prescribed it off label, that's between a doctor and their patient. I think the shortage thing is ridiculous. Ivermectin is so widely used across the globe and is so cheap to produce i don't think that would have happened.
Here in the US, there was a shortage if the livestock formulation.

The authorities just were caught out misrepresenting something well intentioned or not.
The findings of the trial was that the tweets were medical advice, and not in the FDAs purview.
 
Annnnnnnddddd despite Douche striking out once again, he’ll continue posting with his head in the sand.

His credo seems to be: “Never let a bad poorly informed opinion ever be affected by facts.”
 
Annnnnnnddddd despite Douche striking out once again, he’ll continue posting with his head in the sand.

His credo seems to be: “Never let a bad poorly informed opinion ever be affected by facts.”
Retracted
 
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Oh he was talking about douchebag. I missed that part. I retract my statement. I'm just so used to everyone feeding the known trolls here all the time.
It’s true, there are a lot of trolls on this site. I try to not feed them. Block and move on with life.
 
The next pandemic?


“The H5N1 avian flu has spread rapidly since a new strain was detected in 2020, affecting wild birds in every state, as well as in commercial poultry and backyard flocks.

But it has now even been detected in mammals, with cattle herds across four states becoming infected, and on Monday, federal health officials announced that a dairy worker in Texas caught the virus.

“This virus [has been] on the top of the pandemic list for many, many years and probably decades,” Dr. Suresh Kuchipudi, a bird flu researcher from Pittsburgh, said at a recent panel discussing the issue, according to the Daily Mail.

“And now we’re getting dangerously close to this virus potentially causing a pandemic.”

He noted that the H5N1 virus has already been detected in species throughout the world and “has shown the ability to infect a range of mammalian hosts, including humans.”

“So therefore, in my view, I think this is a virus that has the greatest pandemic threat [that is] playing out in plain sight and globally present,” Kuchipudi said.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BRZxwL5y3I&t=9s&pp=2AEJkAIB
 
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Bring on the zombie apocalypse.
 
The next pandemic?


“The H5N1 avian flu has spread rapidly since a new strain was detected in 2020, affecting wild birds in every state, as well as in commercial poultry and backyard flocks.

But it has now even been detected in mammals, with cattle herds across four states becoming infected, and on Monday, federal health officials announced that a dairy worker in Texas caught the virus.

“This virus [has been] on the top of the pandemic list for many, many years and probably decades,” Dr. Suresh Kuchipudi, a bird flu researcher from Pittsburgh, said at a recent panel discussing the issue, according to the Daily Mail.

“And now we’re getting dangerously close to this virus potentially causing a pandemic.”

He noted that the H5N1 virus has already been detected in species throughout the world and “has shown the ability to infect a range of mammalian hosts, including humans.”

“So therefore, in my view, I think this is a virus that has the greatest pandemic threat [that is] playing out in plain sight and globally present,” Kuchipudi said.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BRZxwL5y3I&t=9s&pp=2AEJkAIB

I’m blowing my wad on toilet paper. I still remember the pickle I was in when Covid first hit. I remember going to smiths just to use their bathroom then stealing the bathroom toilet paper
 
I’m blowing my wad on toilet paper. I still remember the pickle I was in when Covid first hit. I remember going to smiths just to use their bathroom then stealing the bathroom toilet paper
Just get a bidet. It’ll clean much faster and easier with a fraction of the TP you’d normally use.
 
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