https://innovationcompounding.com/coronavirus/I've been puzzled by the phenomenon of not using IV Vit. C for serious viral infections for many years, and now that the world needs it more than ever, am even more puzzled.
China is conducting a clinical trial of 24,000 mg/day of intravenous vitamin C to treat patients with coronavirus and severe respiratory complications.
As cynical as it may sound, it seems fairly obvious that at least some of the media hysteria is a calculated attempt to damage the president's chances of winning reelection.The whole thing is blown waaaaay out of proportion by the media and some people. Of course we have to mindful of it and make sure we have good hygiene, but as of now, you'd have a way bigger chance of getting killed in a car accident then cathing coronavirus, let alone dying of it......and I see nobody parking their cars yet...
Countries like Italy put its entire economy on hold to damage the US President's re-election?As cynical as it may sound, it seems fairly obvious that at least some of the media hysteria is a calculated attempt to damage the president's chances of winning reelection.
Countries like Italy put its entire economy on hold to damage the US President's re-election?
Complete and utter tosh.As cynical as it may sound, it seems fairly obvious that at least some of the media hysteria is a calculated attempt to damage the president's chances of winning reelection.
Within the US there is a tendency to sensationalize negative events. It usually involves organizations that are not politically aligned with conservative politicians.Countries like Italy put its entire economy on hold to damage the US President's re-election?
I'm no fan of Trump but there has been an extreme faction of his political opponents that have made it clear that they will do everything possible to eliminate him. Of course they're going to try and use this to their advantage.Complete and utter tosh.
I've already seen people in other online forums gleefully salivating at the damage that this will do to the US economy and how it can be used to defeat Trump.Some of the conspiracy theories I've seen online are absolutely bonkers.
One in particular blames Mark Zuckerberg saying he has an advertising monopoly with the WHO.
I legitimately laugh at some of the stuff people say on Facebook.
Look into what went on in China and then what's going on in Italy and then tell me the US media is "sensationalizing" this. If anything downplaying it for as long as they did is going to cause way more damage.Within the US there is a tendency to sensationalize negative events. It usually involves organizations that are not politically aligned with conservative politicians.
Population density and urbanization – Diseases spread more quickly among people who live in close proximity to each other. With more people living in dense conditions, there is more frequent contact between more individuals, allowing disease transmission to easily occur.Look into what went on in China and then what's going on in Italy and then tell me the US media is "sensationalizing" this. If anything downplaying it for as long as they did is going to cause way more damage.
!Remind me! 3 weeks.Population density and urbanization – Diseases spread more quickly among people who live in close proximity to each other. With more people living in dense conditions, there is more frequent contact between more individuals, allowing disease transmission to easily occur.
Population density in Italy: 206 per Km2
Population density in China: 145 people per Km2
Population density in US: 35.77 per Km2
Hi. Sorry about your wife... My sister (31) has stage 1B breast cancer and is about to start chemo treatment 4 of 6 so her immune system is weak too. Please let me know any info the doctor says about people with low immune systems.I'm not worried about my tinnitus and COVID-19.
My wife just started having flu like symptoms this morning, and her doctor wanted her to come in to take the Coronavirus test because she's an at risk individual (MS, taking immunosuppressants).
We are asked to stay isolated until the test results come in.
It's probably just a cold or a flu though, but we'll see...
I myself don't really have any symptoms except this weird thing with my... chest... I may yet go see my doctor tomorrow also, but will wait for the test results to come back.
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I don't believe anyone knows yet.What's the odds of this going away in the warmer months starting in June? Most viruses disappear or hide in warmer months.
No need. There will be more diagnosed cases than there are now as the virus runs its course. It will peak over the next few months and then likely fade in the US after that. In the meantime you'll be screaming that the sky is falling because your political views are making it difficult for you to view the situation objectively.!Remind me! 3 weeks.
I believe there have been some ugly accidents with attempts at coronavirus vaccines specifically.
This paints an insanely unrealistic picture, because it assumes that population is equally distributed. If it was, yes, you have a good point.Population density and urbanization – Diseases spread more quickly among people who live in close proximity to each other. With more people living in dense conditions, there is more frequent contact between more individuals, allowing disease transmission to easily occur.
Population density in Italy: 206 per Km2
Population density in China: 145 people per Km2
Population density in US: 35.77 per Km2
I agree that precautions should be taken especially in heavily populated areas but as a whole it will be much less of a issue in the US than it will be elsewhere in the world. I also happen to live on an island in the Pacific with an extremely low population density and ample amounts of food (and weed) grown locally. If the Zombie apocalypse does play out I'm all good.This paints an insanely unrealistic picture, because it assumes that population is equally distributed. If it was, yes, you have a good point.
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That is not the case. Yes, this will be less transmitted in rural areas, but most people don't live there, and the people who DO typically have access to less/worse hospitals.
I'm not panicking; I am simply obeying my state's recommendation to stay at home if possible, since for me this just meant spending $400 at grocery instead of $100 and committing to bailing on my weekly card game, and pulling our kid out of childcare for the moment.
So, we're all happily at home, not dry coughing yet, and pretty stocked:
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and a ~quarter pound of weed ready to come down.
I need to go to the pharmacy again saturday to get 60-day supplies of meds, and then I think we're ready to just chill at home and see what happens.
Also, our pantry is generally pretty well close to that stocked, anyway. If you live where I do it's dumb to not be setup to survive some weeks of "roads don't work right now, sorry".
@linearb -- Good to see you back on the forum! -- It seems no matter a person's general take on vaccination safety, I think it goes without saying that IV Vitamin C would be vastly safer than any vaccine they may come up with.
Congratulations! This is the most ridiculous thing I've read on this site to date.As cynical as it may sound, it seems fairly obvious that at least some of the media hysteria is a calculated attempt to damage the president's chances of winning reelection.
Knock. Knock. Can I stay at your house for the foreseeable future?Also, our pantry is generally pretty well close to that stocked, anyway. If you live where I do it's dumb to not be setup to survive some weeks of "roads don't work right now, sorry".