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The experimental antiviral remdesivir successfully prevented disease in rhesus macaques infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), according to a new study from National Institutes of Health scientists. Remdesivir prevented disease when administered before infection and improved the condition of macaques when given after the animals already were infected.
Zemira said:
Maybe Trump knows something we don't know that makes him less pessimistic than our doomsday pandemic scenarios.
Trump usually doesn't say something unless he believes it, no matter how misguided.
Mr.Infectious said:
This can't be true....somebody debunk this please...
Moxley said:
Anyone coming to an ER or urgent care clinics is being screened as part of the triage process for recent travel or contact with people who have traveled overseas. If they answer to the affirmative on either of those, particularly if the travel was to Asia or another affected country, and they have similar enough symptoms to coronavirus, they will be tested.
It isn't a good use of resources at the moment to test every Joe Blow off the street who is having flu-like symptoms.
Still working for me and numbers updated since I last checked around 3brd79 said:Mr.Infectious said:
This can't be true....somebody debunk this please...
I didn't take the tweet the way she did. To me it seemed like he was calling out Johns Hopkins for moving info behind a paywall that helped the public (not him). I'm sure he has other resources at his disposal for information, that the public does not. Probably previously recommended the site to some people and they called back saying it was behind a paywall and that pissed him off.
ham98 said:
When this epidemic gets widespread enough the illegals will provide us the coronavirus we're to lazy to farm ourselves
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Iranian officials quickly sought to cast blame for the outbreak, alleging that illegal migrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan and China had brought in the virus, even as the first reported cases were in a city 600 miles from the country's eastern borders.
UncoverAg00 said:
This weekend I amd digging a hole in my livingroom to build a bunker and buying 5 years of supplies. God speed everyone.
It was down ealieroldyella said:Still working for me and numbers updated since I last checked around 3brd79 said:Mr.Infectious said:
This can't be true....somebody debunk this please...
I didn't take the tweet the way she did. To me it seemed like he was calling out Johns Hopkins for moving info behind a paywall that helped the public (not him). I'm sure he has other resources at his disposal for information, that the public does not. Probably previously recommended the site to some people and they called back saying it was behind a paywall and that pissed him off.
The way I understand it they believe the virus is a trick by the devil to keep them from going to church/spreading the word. They continue to meet, worship, and proselytize without taking additional safety measures because of this belief.foleyt said:
So what's the deal with this supposed cult church? Other than the conspiracy posted earlier that they caught the virus on purpose and are spreading it around the world
12 Monkeys...that's a movie.foleyt said:
So what's the deal with this supposed cult church? Other than the conspiracy posted earlier that they caught the virus on purpose and are spreading it around the world
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Preprints are preliminary reports of work that have not been peer-reviewed. They should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.
daggertx said:
Shincheonji followers are taught to believe that Lee, the founder, is the second coming or the returned Jesus Christ.
Shincheonji claims that the Bible is written in metaphors and that only its founder, Lee, can correctly interpret.
Before founding his own religious movement, Lee was a member of the group known as Olive Tree.