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matr1x wrote:All adnj posting is memes. No actual value
De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:PariaMan wrote:We have the science right now to quickly develop vaccines
You know what the dim witted among us doing?
They are saying something is wrong because the vaccine was created too quickly and therefore labelling it experimental
To be honest if a movie was done before this pandemic about more than 50% of people unwilling to take a vaccine that is saving lives I would have said unbelievable
Only bright people look for salvation in a syringe.
Your single post here surpasses all of Hoover's posts so far for sheer dotishness. Then again you're a rbaid LFD RFD PNM slave, so you also see nothing wrong in latrines in the capital of T&T.
We hadda wait a 3 weeks to see what going on with Rowley and them mandatesdrchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Hover just take the vaccine and redeem yourself nah
Why? The vax mandates crumbling.
He’s gonna get omicron and get natural immunity and be fine.
So no point.
You need to take the horse medicine over a course of a week and every 2 months to boost up yourself.st7 wrote:remind me again how much times you have to put ivermectin in yuh body to "battle" covid again?
hover11 wrote:You do know virtual cases are settled in a much faster time frame than in person, this was a small claims matter not a high court matters which drags for years ....I digress back to the topic at hand , didn't you pro vaxxers just compare ENGLAND bout dropping restrictions so now now we bringing up new Zealand.....the narrative is why you antivax bringing up thing like it affects us. Hypocrisy at it's best wist7 wrote:hahahaha omg this is some funny sheit.
hoover real quaking and at wits end six months ago and we're all to believe that during a pandemic a case get resolved so quickly? and now he keep talking about sending a pre action letter when his real name or identity isn't known and just froth all over the place. i never see a nookie get that wet
PS, take win. i eh know you but thank you for showing us the big fraud hover is. sadly his antivax tirade will continue because stupid, ignorant people never know when they're stupid and ignorant.
back to the topic... why them antivaxxers only bringing up what going on in other countries to make it seem like it means something to us? and it's only when something bad happens they will bring those countries up, so the level of bias at an all time high.
Not once have I ever stated that use ivermectin, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, you mad because ppl don't believe the same things as you....weirdst7 wrote:remind me again how much times you have to put ivermectin in yuh body to "battle" covid again?
hover11 wrote:Not once have I ever stated that use ivermectin, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, you mad because ppl don't believe the same things as you....weirdst7 wrote:remind me again how much times you have to put ivermectin in yuh body to "battle" covid again?
Nah man Hoves...Phone Surgeon wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I give.you the biggest gangster on trinituner.
How yuh go call the man them things bro..hover11 wrote:So this keyboard warrior post up screenshots with me simply asking questions lol, for a matter that was settled and money recovered, is only gyal I does see posting and sharing screenshots because they like Bacannal....Phonesurgeon big man thing I realize you have NO KINDA LIFE. What else can you talk about me I waiting patiently....money recovered so you can't talk about that anymore yet for some reason you do....ok no problem, you talk about where I working...then u talk about reporting that I have a fake vax card until I threaten you with a pre-action protocol letter on here and you shut yuh cant....what else can you speak about .......NOTHING....Them on here ain putting up to pay yuh legal fees , all the geep geep geep and HA ha ha,so word of caution from me to you man to LITTLE boy thread lightly. I really could do with more easy money right now , doe let it reach to you writing me a manager's cheque na bro cuz I seeing where this ending up. Just remember I have NO legal fees so I willing to take you for that ride, where you might have to close up your lil phone business just to pay me.Phone Surgeon wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I give.you the biggest gangster on trinituner.
Is this what you survived covid to do, brother change yuh ways you get a second chance at life with you obese MC ....next rounds you may not be so lucky just saying, odds are not in your favour
st7 wrote:can you provide it to us?
Redman wrote:st7 wrote:can you provide it to us?
Sorry BBQ flare up.
https://c19ivermectin.com/
Before allyuh start on me...I am happy you guys comfortable with whatever choice you make for you and your family.
We ALL using third hand information some of which is provided by people that have vested interest in being right.
Redman wrote:st7 wrote:can you provide it to us?
Sorry BBQ flare up.
https://c19ivermectin.com/
Before allyuh start on me...I am happy you guys comfortable with whatever choice you make for you and your family.
We ALL using third hand information some of which is provided by people that have vested interest in being right.
matr1x wrote:It's not dewormer. Why people keep saying that?
Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci. 2011 Feb 10; 87(2): 13–28.
doi: 10.2183/pjab.87.13
Ivermectin, ‘Wonder drug’ from Japan: the human use perspective
Abstract
Discovered in the late-1970s, the pioneering drug ivermectin, a dihydro derivative of avermectin—originating solely from a single microorganism isolated at the Kitasato Intitute, Tokyo, Japan from Japanese soil—has had an immeasurably beneficial impact in improving the lives and welfare of billions of people throughout the world. Originally introduced as a veterinary drug, it kills a wide range of internal and external parasites in commercial livestock and companion animals. It was quickly discovered to be ideal in combating two of the world’s most devastating and disfiguring diseases which have plagued the world’s poor throughout the tropics for centuries. It is now being used free-of-charge as the sole tool in campaigns to eliminate both diseases globally. It has also been used to successfully overcome several other human diseases† and new uses for it are continually being found. This paper looks in depth at the events surrounding ivermectin’s passage from being a huge success in Animal Health into its widespread use in humans, a development which has led many to describe it as a “wonder” drug.
† Ivermectin proved to be even more of a ‘Wonder drug’ in human health, improving the nutrition, general health and wellbeing of billions of people worldwide ever since it was first used to treat Onchocerciasis in humans in 1988. It proved ideal in many ways, being highly effective and broad-spectrum, safe, well tolerated and could be easily administered (a single, annual oral dose). It is used to treat a variety of internal nematode infections, including Onchocerciasis, Strongyloidiasis, Ascariasis, cutaneous larva migrans, filariases, Gnathostomiasis and Trichuriasis, as well as for oral treatment of ectoparasitic infections, such as Pediculosis (lice infestation) and scabies (mite infestation).14) Ivermectin is the essential mainstay of two global disease elimination campaigns that should soon rid the world of two of its most disfiguring and devastating diseases, Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic filariasis, which blight the lives of billions of the poor and disadvantaged throughout the tropics.
st7 wrote:Redman wrote:st7 wrote:can you provide it to us?
Sorry BBQ flare up.
https://c19ivermectin.com/
Before allyuh start on me...I am happy you guys comfortable with whatever choice you make for you and your family.
We ALL using third hand information some of which is provided by people that have vested interest in being right.
i dont think a website called https://c19ivermectin.com would prove to be an unbiased and legitimate source.
yuh making meh feel for bbq now lol
MaxPower wrote:Good Morning friends.
With Omicron’s surge peaking in some U.S. states, experts this week sounded a wary note of optimism that better times are weeks to months away, but they warn that prospects of an “end” are murky, with the likeliest scenario being one in which the virus shifts from pandemic to a more manageable endemic mode.
Experts with the Massachusetts Consortium on Pathogen Readiness on Tuesday hailed increasing signs that the Omicron surge in the U.S. is following the pattern seen in South Africa, where the jaw-dropping increase in infection was followed by an equally stunning decline. Coronavirus cases rocketed from a 264 daily case average in early November to more than 23,000 at that nation’s mid-December peak, but have since plummeted to about 4,000 per day. In the U.S., cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have continued to rise, but state-by-state data show infections beginning to decline in several places, including Massachusetts, where viral traces in Boston area wastewater indicate that case counts should continue to fall in the coming days.
Andrea Ciaranello, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of Massachusetts General Hospital’s perinatal infectious disease program, said during a MassCPR media call that despite the hopeful trend, it’s too early to discontinue measures put in place to fight Omicron. Not only are cases still high, but the decline in hospitalizations that typically follows cases by a few weeks hasn’t yet begun. Further, the peak in deaths is expected a couple of weeks beyond that. Most at risk, she said, are people with compromised immune systems whose responses to vaccines are less robust, and the hospitals themselves, which are still full of Omicron patients even though the wards that handle the sickest are, anecdotally at least, under less pressure than during previous waves.
“I really am encouraging people to just hang onto these mitigation measures like masking and distancing for even just a few more weeks,” Ciaranello said. “It really could be life-saving for people who just cannot find a good vaccine response.”
When discussing the pandemic’s end, several experts said it’s likely that Omicron’s high infectivity, coupled with vaccination and past infection, will result in some type of immunity to the virus becoming common around the globe. That could lead to a transition from the pandemic’s seemingly unending state of emergency to what will likely be a long, uncomfortable coexistence with SARS-CoV-2.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/ ... o-endemic/
paid_influencer wrote:MaxPower wrote:Good Morning friends.
Good morning to all.
Went beach today. Wore my N95. Felt completely safe. Had a blast. good stuff
Cantmis wrote:https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-news/cdc-adds-22-countries-to-level-4-travel-advisory-list
gastly369 wrote:Doh clean up thread need some entertainment while eating my Sunday lunch.. Thanks