Pookers said:I would avoid anything that Gates works on. He's been quoted on a number of occasions (here's one) as wanting to lower the earth's population to protect mother Gaia.wessimo said:
The Gates foundation is stepping up by developing home test kits. This is brilliant. Good to see private organizations stepping up while the government flails
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/gates-funded-program-will-soon-offer-home-testing-kits-for-new-coronavirus/
One of his vaccines sterilized large amounts of people in Africa.
Gate's father was a eugenicist and was the head of planned parenthood.There's a reason Gates is pushing his plans so heavily in Africa.
If I'm not mistaken, Gates is an owner of Moderna, who happens to be developing a Vaccine for the Kung Flu (which another one of his organizations owns the patent on). How convenient. I won't be signing up to receive one of these when they hit the market.
I am assuming it means not showing symptoms and no longer able to infect others (negative test).Quote:
what is the definition of recovered?
Not sure how this is Q related as Bill speaks for himself and this info has been known for a very long time. However, I'm not attempting to derail so I'll discontinue.Premium said:Pookers said:I would avoid anything that Gates works on. He's been quoted on a number of occasions (here's one) as wanting to lower the earth's population to protect mother Gaia.wessimo said:
The Gates foundation is stepping up by developing home test kits. This is brilliant. Good to see private organizations stepping up while the government flails
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/gates-funded-program-will-soon-offer-home-testing-kits-for-new-coronavirus/
One of his vaccines sterilized large amounts of people in Africa.
Gate's father was a eugenicist and was the head of planned parenthood.There's a reason Gates is pushing his plans so heavily in Africa.
If I'm not mistaken, Gates is an owner of Moderna, who happens to be developing a Vaccine for the Kung Flu (which another one of his organizations owns the patent on). How convenient. I won't be signing up to receive one of these when they hit the market.
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aginlakeway said:
I just went to grocery store.
Plenty of everyone on hand. No panic. Even shook a few friends' hands. And I kissed the pharmacist working there.
Are chances now high I'll get the virus?
UncoverAg00 said:
The elderly have to be concerned about catching this crud no matter which way you slice it... but the healthy folks don't really need to be consumed at the thought of dying. The main thing everyone still needs to be concerned about is the extent of lung damage that can come from catching this thing -- coupled with the idea of this becoming seasonal. If the fear of permanent lung damage gets debunked, I'll have a sigh of relief... and still maintain my alert status simply because of our family's particular situation. But good news is good news... I'll take it. But there are still some concerning things about this thing that don't get explained away by showing a much lower CFR than previously thought.
Are you willing for our government to weld apartment buildings shut?cone said:
what are your thoughts regarding the latest findings showing it's not as contagious as once thought?
wouldn't that be positive and show that discipline and aggressive testing can slow it down considerably?
we might not be doing that, flirting with disaster, but China certainly is
I actually think China has got this under control. they might have another outbreak, but they know what to do before it gets to Wuhan/Northern Italy
the problem is we refuse to learn the lesson
Keep repeating that same behavior and yes, chances are high you'll get it. And pass it on to someone else.aginlakeway said:
I just went to grocery store.
Plenty of everyone on hand. No panic. Even shook a few friends' hands. And I kissed the pharmacist working there.
Are chances now high I'll get the virus?
Illuminaggie said:Keep repeating that same behavior and yes, chances are high you'll get it. And pass it on to someone else.aginlakeway said:
I just went to grocery store.
Plenty of everyone on hand. No panic. Even shook a few friends' hands. And I kissed the pharmacist working there.
Are chances now high I'll get the virus?
But way to be proud of your poor hygiene during a pandemic.
IrishTxAggie said:
It's really not. Any data set claiming that the fatality rate is over 1% is outdated as well as the 20-25% severe cases.
Been a huge run at Lowe's and Home Depot on wooden doors. Now I know why.Tanya 93 said:Are you willing for our government to weld apartment buildings shut?cone said:
what are your thoughts regarding the latest findings showing it's not as contagious as once thought?
wouldn't that be positive and show that discipline and aggressive testing can slow it down considerably?
we might not be doing that, flirting with disaster, but China certainly is
I actually think China has got this under control. they might have another outbreak, but they know what to do before it gets to Wuhan/Northern Italy
the problem is we refuse to learn the lesson
IrishTxAggie said:
You want to use a freaking nursing home as your example of otherwise?
In Lakeway you are at high risk of getting accosted by a cougar...aginlakeway said:
I just went to grocery store.
Plenty of everyone on hand. No panic. Even shook a few friends' hands. And I kissed the pharmacist working there.
Are chances now high I'll get the virus?
I am a physician and traveling by plane this week for a spring break vacation. Taking my kids to a theme park as well. Might not even pack our hazmat suits.InternetFan02 said:
My physician wife cancelled our travel plans this week due to the risk that either she will be quarantined due to having previously seen a patient that will test positive this week (nothing specific, just looking at the odds with widespread testing beginning Monday and she has seen many patients with generic respiratory illness that were negative for flu) or that her co-workers will be quarantined and she'll be needed to backfill.
She has been studying and consulting with her physician colleagues and this is their general consensus to stop leisure traveling at this time. They are expecting numbers to skyrocket this week due to widespread testing available starting Monday.
Plus we were going to a concert in Chicago and she doesn't want to be in news articles like that NY lawyer saying local physician spreads CV to Chicago while attending a concert or local physician brings CV to DFW after attending a concert in Chicago.
VaultingChemist said:I am assuming it means not showing symptoms and no longer able to infect others (negative test).Quote:
what is the definition of recovered?
Chinese research study stated that the mean time to recovery is 32 days.
Except that anti-virals have been used and from the reports on their usage, have been effective.SVaggie84 said:
Thought this was a good summary