People be very careful this virus is not done yet

Say what you want. I lived with my wife who had covid for two weeks and we didn’t even know until towards the end. Slept in the same bed, smashed and everything. I did not catch it and I’ve since tested twice. She’s vaccinated too and she did not have any serious symptoms or sickness.

The vaccine lowers your virus spread is why. You carry less of it in your nose
 
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No, this animal de-worming drug is not approved to treat or prevent COVID-19

THV11 has received several questions about the safety of Ivermectin, a de-worming medication for horses and cows, and if it's used to treat COVID-19 in humans.

A THV11 Verify viewer texted us with this question: "I have heard of some people taking the animal product Ivermectin to prevent COVID-19. Is this product safe?"
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/...id-19/91-ed255be8-09f6-4a6e-a583-3e3a87b248a5

First off, what is Ivermectin?
It's a drug that's been approved to prevent parasites, mainly worms, in animals such as horses and cows.

:lol:

Ya'll don't trust a vaccine thats been around for 20 years since SARS but ya'll trust animal pills made for de-worming? Fucking hilarious.
 
Concert Promoter AEG Presents Requiring COVID-19 Vaccinations for Events
By Justin Curto

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AEG Presents, the second-largest concert promoter in the U.S., will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for events at its venues beginning in October. The announcement comes as one of the most sweeping vaccination policies for live events during the COVID-19 pandemic since they returned. According to a press release, AEG venues will require either proof of vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event, for all events between now and October 1 to give attendees time to get vaccinated. By October 1, the venues will only accept proof of vaccination. According to a FAQ page on the new policy, AEG will allow exceptions for attendees who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons and children under 12, who are not currently approved for the COVID-19 vaccine. (The policy will not apply in states that have banned vaccine mandates.) “As a market leader, it was up to us to take a real stand on vaccination status,” said Jay Marciano, CEO and chairman of AEG Presents. The moves contrasts with Live Nation, the country’s largest concert promoter, which recently announced it will leave the choice to performers to require proof of vaccination at their shows. Marciano cited rising cases due to the Delta variant as a major factor in AEG’s move. “We realize that some people might look at this as a dramatic step, but it’s the right one,” he continued. “We also are aware that there might be some initial pushback, but I’m confident and hopeful that, at the end of the day, we will be on the right side of history and doing what’s best for artists, fans, and live event workers.”

Venues that work with AEG Presents include Webster Hall and Brooklyn Steel in New York City and the Roxy in Los Angeles. In addition, the promoter puts on festivals including Coachella, Firefly, Day N Vegas, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the latter of which was recently canceled for 2021 due to the current COVID-19 wave. Marciano cited the Jazz Fest cancellation in his statement. “I think everyone can agree that we don’t want concerts to go away again,” he said, “and this is the best way to keep that from happening.”
 


What I dislike.. Is the angle that he and many others like him have taken which speaks as if all unvaccinated people are carrying CoVid. It's very ignorant to speak and behave as such. There are many unvaccinated people that haven't experienced covid or come into contact with covid, there are also many that have had CoVid and recovered from it without issue. And at the same time there are vaccinated people who catch covid from other vaccinated people and spread it to both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. This war against the unvaccinated needs to chill, turn it into a war against the people who don't do shit AT ALL to protect themselves and others. I'm just tired of hearing ignorance from both sides honestly.
 
No, this animal de-worming drug is not approved to treat or prevent COVID-19

THV11 has received several questions about the safety of Ivermectin, a de-worming medication for horses and cows, and if it's used to treat COVID-19 in humans.

A THV11 Verify viewer texted us with this question: "I have heard of some people taking the animal product Ivermectin to prevent COVID-19. Is this product safe?"
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/...id-19/91-ed255be8-09f6-4a6e-a583-3e3a87b248a5

First off, what is Ivermectin?
It's a drug that's been approved to prevent parasites, mainly worms, in animals such as horses and cows.

:lol:

Ya'll don't trust a vaccine thats been around for 20 years since SARS but ya'll trust animal pills made for de-worming? Fucking hilarious.
So a dude catches it 3 times and heals every single time wouldn’t the obvious conclusion be that his method works?

Now if he took the vaccine and caught it 3 times and healed you’d be the first nig in here talking about see guys I told you the vaccine prevents you from dying

Kinda funny how people will take the same example but switch up the names and literally have a diff mindset on it

If it’s ivermectin you’d shit on it but if it’s the vaccine you’d worship it.. yet nigs can’t see how they sound like hypocrites
 
What I dislike.. Is the angle that he and many others like him have taken which speaks as if all unvaccinated people are carrying CoVid. It's very ignorant to speak and behave as such. There are many unvaccinated people that haven't experienced covid or come into contact with covid, there are also many that have had CoVid and recovered from it without issue. And at the same time there are vaccinated people who catch covid from other vaccinated people and spread it to both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. This war against the unvaccinated needs to chill, turn it into a war against the people who don't do shit AT ALL to protect themselves and others. I'm just tired of hearing ignorance from both sides honestly.

I understand your overall point

And basically agree...

The issue I think with the unvaccinated is exactly what you say

Overwhelming the VOCAL unvaccinated

ALSO refuse to do ANYTHING else to prevent the spread

AND spread misinformation about the vaccine

And are usually unable to explain coherently why they refuse to get the vaccine

And no matter what...

being vaccinated does LESSEN the effects if you get infected and have symptoms

and lessen the spread.

Research showing unvaccinated people are three times more likely than those who are fully vaccinated to test positive for COVID

That's just the truth.

And now with this damn DELTA VARIANT?

All that might be out the window

Why?

The unvaccinated and those unwilling to follow protocols exacerbating the already grave situation
 
I understand your overall point

And basically agree...

The issue I think with the unvaccinated is exactly what you say

Overwhelming the VOCAL unvaccinated

ALSO refuse to do ANYTHING else to prevent the spread

AND spread misinformation about the vaccine

And are usually unable to explain coherently why they refuse to get the vaccine

And no matter what...

being vaccinated does LESSEN the effects if you get infected and have symptoms

and lessen the spread.

Research showing unvaccinated people are three times more likely than those who are fully vaccinated to test positive for COVID

That's just the truth.

And now with this damn DELTA VARIANT?

All that might be out the window

Why?

The unvaccinated and those unwilling to follow protocols exacerbating the already grave situation

The funny thing to me, rather let me change that, the crazy thing to me is that people are bugging about the delta virus and don't even realize that there are many other strains of covid right now being watched, Lambda is starting to make a stir now, Gamma, Beta, and Alpha are still variants of concern. Only time will tell how this thing will play out. So personally, idc what anyone does but I would hope that people are taking whatever action makes a provable difference whether it's the shot or not. There are measures that you can implement to keep you and your fam safe.

Now playa, the vaccine may help but keep in mind, miniscule or not, there are people that are facing serious complications from the vaccine and there are people who medically can not and are recommended not to take the vaccine by their medical care providers due to their medical history. So this force of taking the vaccine will definitely not be the answer for everyone and people need to understand that. And I also dislike when people provide sites/boards where people who are experiencing adverse serious effects are discussing and sharing their stories online, the source is met with extreme scrutiny and also flamed to be fake madeup stories, as if it's impossible for people to be experiencing adverse effects because their ppls and them had no issue with it. I'm just tired of the ignorance man. All in all, we are of the same accord, do what you can to protect you and yours as well as others around you.
 
Africa’s Covid Crisis Deepens, but Vaccines Are Still Far Off
By Abdi Latif Dahir and Josh HolderJuly 16, 2021
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Africa is now in the deadliest stage of its pandemic, and there is little prospect of relief in sight.
The Delta variant is sweeping across the continent. Namibia and Tunisia are reporting more deaths per capita than any other country. Hospitals across the continent are filling up, oxygen supplies and medical workers are stretched thin and recorded deaths jumped 40 percent last week alone.
But only about 1 percent of Africans have been fully vaccinated. And even the African Union’s modest goal of getting 20 percent of the population vaccinated by the end of 2021 seems out of reach.
Rich nations have bought up most doses long into the future, often far more than they could conceivably need. Hundreds of millions of shots from a global vaccine-sharing effort have failed to materialize.
Supplies to African countries are unlikely to increase much in the next few months, rendering the most effective tool against Covid, vaccines, of little use in the current wave. Instead, many countries are resorting to lockdowns and curfews.
Even a year from now, supplies may not be enough to meet demand from Africa’s 1.3 billion people unless richer countries share their stockpiles and rethink how the distribution system should work.
“The blame squarely lies with the rich countries,” said Dr. Githinji Gitahi, a commissioner with Africa Covid-19 Response, a continental task force. “A vaccine delayed is a vaccine denied.”
Unable to strike early deals for vaccines, African nations relied on Covax, a global partnership, to deliver free doses to countries that needed them.
But Covax deliveries ground to a halt after India imposed export restrictions on the AstraZeneca vaccine as it dealt with its own resurgence this year.
60 million fewer cumulative doses were delivered to Africa between January and May than originally forecast.
Even if everything goes according to plan, Covax officials project they won’t be able to deliver more than 200 million doses to Africa, enough to fully vaccinate around 7 percent of the population, until October.
Revised forecasts are lower than the number of doses originally forecast to be delivered to Africa in 2021.
Source: Gavi | Note: Single-dose vaccines are counted twice for comparability with other vaccines.
There is little room for African countries to buy doses on their own: Almost all of the vaccines forecast to be made in 2021 have already been sold, according to data from Airfinity, an analytics firm. Most of the surplus supply includes Chinese vaccines and an Indian vaccine, Covaxin.

Vaccine makers are expected to have manufactured about 10.9 billion doses by the end of this year. Of those, 9.9 billion doses are already sold ...
... while only 950 million doses are still available to buy.
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Johnson&Johnson;
Vaccine’s country of origin
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U.S./Europe
China
Novavax
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Source: Airfinity
Some of the world’s richest countries will have 1.9 billion doses more than they need to vaccinate their populations by the end of August, according to the One campaign. The size of their excess supply has drawn the ire of African leaders, scientists and rights groups, who have called for accountability and warned that protectionism and stockpiling would only contribute to prolonging the pandemic.
“Covax is a really lovely idea,” said Andrea Taylor, an assistant director at the Duke Global Health Innovation Center. But, she added: “It didn’t take into account how human behavior actually works in real life. It didn’t assume that wealthy countries would act in their own self-interest, and it should have done so.”
Africa’s grim vaccine prognosis
The pace of vaccination remains far slower in Africa than in the rest of the world. Europe and South America are dispensing vaccines nearly 20 times faster than Africa, adjusted for population. About three-quarters of the 70 million doses African countries have received have already been administered, according to the W.H.O.
At the current pace of inoculation, only eight small African nations are set to meet a global target to vaccinate at least 10 percent of each country’s population by September, the W.H.O. says. Vaccine deliveries to Africa are not expected to ramp up until then, according to Covax.
Africa will fall short of its vaccination targets even if the vaccine rollout accelerates significantly
Share of the population receiving at least one dose

Source: New York Times analysis of Our World in Data vaccination data
Even Africa’s modest vaccination goals this year appear out of reach.
The African Union, aware of the challenge of obtaining enough vaccines, hoped to immunize 20 percent of its population by year’s end. The International Monetary Fund proposed a more ambitious goal: 40 percent immunization this year, and 60 percent by mid-next year. But reaching either of those goals would require a huge change in current vaccination rates.
Logistical roadblocks to vaccine delivery
India’s decision in March to significantly cut back on its vaccine exports — particularly the supplies from the Serum Institute of India that Covax relied on — disrupted Africa’s vaccine rollouts. As stocks were depleted, immunization campaigns in Africa slowed down or were suspended altogether in May, even as a brutal third wave was getting underway.
Restrictions on vaccine exports and raw materials in the United States and the European Union have also undermined efforts to produce and deliver vaccines.
One lesson from this crisis was that Africa could not “be dependent on another sovereign state” for supplies, Dr. Gitahi said. The postponement in deliveries, he said, left many frontline workers and families vulnerable to infection and death. A recent study found that those who suffer from severe Covid in Africa are more likely to die than patients in other parts of the world because of scarcity in intensive care unit equipment and the prevalence of chronic conditions like H.I.V. and diabetes.
Yet even when vaccines arrived, some African nations struggled to distribute them. From the start, many nations lacked the requisite planning, funding, work force, refrigeration and transportation network needed to get their citizens inoculated.
Within Africa, vaccination outcomes have been inconsistent
Daily doses per 100,000 people

Source: Our World in Data
After the first vaccines began to roll out last December, scientists and activists in South Africa — then one of the continent’s hardest-hit countries — criticized the government for not having a vaccine deployment strategy and leaving behind high-risk populations. In Kenya, as authorities prepared to receive the first doses in early March, frontline workers lamented they didn’t know where to register or get inoculated. And after pausing initial rollouts because of concerns over blood clots, the Democratic Republic of Congo gave away 1.3 million out of the 1.7 million AstraZeneca doses it had received from Covax because it couldn’t administer them before they expired.
Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the W.H.O. regional director for Africa, said that when it comes to ensuring citizens receive doses of the vaccine, there was still “a lot of work to do to get countries up to speed.”
Doses administered by manufacturer

Source: World Health Organization | Note: Data collated from multiple sources and so may not add up to the total number of doses administered in a country.
The ultra-cold storage requirements of some vaccines have posed a challenge on the continent, too. Only a few African countries, like Rwanda, initially had the capacity to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which at the time had to be stored at temperatures well below freezing, after it became the first to receive W.H.O. emergency authorization last December.
Gavi, the public-private partnership that helps lead Covax, is working to procure thousands of cold boxes, vaccine carriers, refrigerators and freezers for 71 low-income nations, 39 of them in Africa, according to a Gavi spokesperson. The equipment will include solar and ice-lined refrigerators that can keep vaccines cold for days without power, he said. Even the electricity needed to refrigerate vaccines can be hard to come by: Only 28 percent of health-care facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have reliable electricity, according to the World Bank.
Ensuring this equipment will arrive in time to transport doses into rural areas and hard-to-reach zones remains a concern, said Hitesh Hurkchand, a senior adviser to the World Food Program who is advising the African Union on cold-storage logistics and vaccine supply chains.
Hesitancy and misinformation
Even in areas where vaccine doses may be available soon, some Africans are hesitant about taking them.
About 68 percent of people surveyed expressed concerns around vaccine safety in a 15-country study released in March by the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And while the willingness to accept vaccines varied from country to country, over half of those surveyed said they were “not very well or not at all informed about vaccine development.”
In Malawi, health experts said skepticism about vaccines has played a role in the slow distribution and eventual expiration of doses. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, inoculation campaigns have been hampered by a number of factors, including concerns about the rare blood clots related to the AstraZeneca vaccine, low trust in government systems and a belief that diseases like Ebola and measles pose more of a threat than Covid. In Senegal, vaccine hesitancy was fueled by misinformation spread on social media platforms. In Uganda, the health minister had to rebut accusations that she faked receiving a shot.
Health officials say vaccinations have increased as more doses have arrived on the continent. Still, Dr. Marina Joubert, a senior science communication researcher at the Stellenbosch University in South Africa, warned that conspiracy theories continue to persist, stoking unfounded fears, for example, that Covid-19 vaccines cause infertility or that Africans are being used as “guinea pigs” to test vaccine safety and efficacy.
To counter misinformation, social scientists and health experts will need to work closely with governments to roll out public awareness initiatives, Dr. Joubert said. “It’s a kind of a balancing act of timing, accuracy, consistency, credibility, the skill to speak in a way that takes complex science and delivers it in a way that people can understand,” she said.
What could speed up vaccinations
The W.H.O. and the Africa C.D.C. have said they are hopeful vaccine deliveries — both bilateral donations and those from Covax — would gather momentum in the coming weeks. Aurélia Nguyen, the managing director of Covax, said last week that it expected to deliver 520 million vaccines to Africa by the end of the year, and 850 million by the end of the first quarter of 2022.
In the meantime, wealthy nations with excess doses have started sharing vaccines. In coordination with the African Union, Covax will soon deliver more than 20 million Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines donated by the United States to 49 African countries. France and Denmark have cumulatively donated hundreds of thousands of doses, while donations from Norway and Sweden are set to arrive in the coming weeks, Dr. Moeti said. G7 nations also announced in June their intention to share at least 870 million doses with low-income nations, including those in Africa.
Some nations are also looking to manufacturing to boost vaccine availability. Only seven African countries have companies operating in the vaccine-manufacturing chain, a recent study shows. Kenya has announced plans to build a plant that would package Covid-19 vaccines and distribute them regionally. Moroccan and Egyptian companies aim to start producing China’s Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines, respectively, while Rwanda signed a deal with the European Union to bolster its vaccine manufacturing capabilities. A joint American-European plan would invest more than $700 million for a South African plant to produce more than 500 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine by the end of 2022.
The availability of more vaccine varieties globally could help curb the virus in Africa, said Ms. Taylor of the Duke Global Health Innovation Center. Novavax, based in the United States, announced last month that its two-dose inoculation provides protection against the virus. There’s also Corbevax, from the Indian firm Biological E, which has enormous manufacturing capacity and promising provisional data, she said.
But even as more people get inoculated, the efficacy of the particular vaccines being delivered to African countries remains a concern. That is the case in Seychelles, which raced to vaccinate its population of just over 100,000 with China’s Sinopharm, only to face a surge in coronavirus infections. While the W.H.O. and the Africa C.D.C. have said they are studying the situation in Seychelles, both institutions have for now encouraged countries to continue using any of the Covid-19 vaccines listed for emergency use.
The overall issue I have on reporting in Africa is that the western media is automatically biased towards what is wrong with the continent, not countries………that make up the 12 million square mile land mass.

You can’t report on Africa this way and expect the data to be accurate. I am sure there has to be some proof in the reporting, but I can’t trust it.
If true, has he been tested for HIV? If he has (which I doubt based on the amount of denial he's had), and he's positive, that could make him more susceptible to getting COVID-19 - even if vaccinated. Also, figure in his old age.. Getting vaccinated makes him less likely to die from COVID-19.

Now, with HIV, some of the symptoms of HIV are similar to COVID-19...so he might want to get HIV tested as well, if he does "those type of things."

I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'...
Who is this…?
Yep even if you do recover there are some symptoms of the virus will stick with you for a very long time in some cases forever
They making this thang out to be a monster.
I ordered one, that's not the real company, the real company is Vinta and you don't need anything but that, comes with replaceable filters and different shields. Ordered a clear shield, a shaded one and a mirror one as well as the filter refills. Gonna take a while to receive because they just started shipping, started on kickstarter. My boy was one of the people who put in on the kickstarter campaign and received his last week but many haven't gotten theirs yet.

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Just bookmarked ‘em.

Did an expo a month ago and met a fellow vendor from New York who runs a candle company that was rocking a dope ass face shield, but Inwas wondering if there was something out more unisex to masculine.

This is the answer.
Many people have died waiting to see how things play out. You're gambling with your life. Here's a good way to think about it:
You're on a plane with 10,000 people that's about to crash. The plane has exactly 10,000 parachutes, but 0.1% of the chutes are full of rocks. You look out the window to see 5000 people have landed to safety and 2 have died on impact. You're not sure if you should take a chute cuz you don't know if you'll be in the 0.1% who won't survive. So, you decide to stay in the plane and take your chances.

You have a greater chance of dying by doing nothing than dying by being vaccinated.:dunno:
This is accurate.

It is counterintuitive, but the world works because there are people okay being in the 0.1%

That’s their space.

Let ‘em have it.

Somewhere the vaccinated are cheating the reaper somewhere else.

We have to be confident in our stance, since we know their stance, and leave it at that.

This crakkka is stone cold dangerous.
 
The funny thing to me, rather let me change that, the crazy thing to me is that people are bugging about the delta virus and don't even realize that there are many other strains of covid right now being watched, Lambda is starting to make a stir now, Gamma, Beta, and Alpha are still variants of concern. Only time will tell how this thing will play out. So personally, idc what anyone does but I would hope that people are taking whatever action makes a provable difference whether it's the shot or not. There are measures that you can implement to keep you and your fam safe.

Now playa, the vaccine may help but keep in mind, miniscule or not, there are people that are facing serious complications from the vaccine and there are people who medically can not and are recommended not to take the vaccine by their medical care providers due to their medical history. So this force of taking the vaccine will definitely not be the answer for everyone and people need to understand that. And I also dislike when people provide sites/boards where people who are experiencing adverse serious effects are discussing and sharing their stories online, the source is met with extreme scrutiny and also flamed to be fake madeup stories, as if it's impossible for people to be experiencing adverse effects because their ppls and them had no issue with it. I'm just tired of the ignorance man. All in all, we are of the same accord, do what you can to protect you and yours as well as others around you.

Again I agree with most of what you saying...

And if you had time you would see in my previous posts I don't want folk forced to take it.

You talking about folk who have LEGITIMATE reasons to not take the vaccine, I know of those people...

This is NOT the people we talking about they ain't the problem

You know exactly who they are and if those same people refuse to do the bare minimum

Not follow protocols and I mean not even wash hands social distance or mask?

Then it is what it is.

You STILL don't HAVE to take it.

But those consequences for that decision is serious.

And if those folk REALLY believe in what they claim?

Well then the alternative is far worse, right?
 
Again I agree with most of what you saying...

And if you had time you would see in my previous posts I don't want folk forced to take it.

You talking about folk who have LEGITIMATE reasons to not take the vaccine, I know of those people...

This is NOT the people we talking about they ain't the problem

You know exactly who they are and if those same people refuse to do the bare minimum

Not follow protocols and I mean not even wash hands social distance or mask?

Then it is what it is.

You STILL don't HAVE to take it.

But those consequences for that decision is serious.

And if those folk REALLY believe in what they claim?

Well then the alternative is far worse, right?

Yea, I'm not talking about you personally, I'm talking about the general consensus in terms of the "force" to get the vaccine, many people that are attacking/complaining the unvaccinated don't take into consideration that some people can't and that some people have and have life complicating issues from it; which brings other people into the fear of taking the shot as they are not sure how it will affect them specifically. It's easy to say, hey I took the shot and my friends took it and we're all fine. You'll be aight, it's nothing. But then you do take it and it's not so. I understand people's legit fear. I also understand that people say well the alternative is you could catch covid and die, true. But the fact is, unvaccinated you can die and vaccinated you can die. I've heard of both dying over the past couple of weeks. And just like there are vaccinated people happy and healthy, there are also unvaccinated and healthy. I know people that are unvaccinated and have been to party after party throughout the pandemic, no mask, no care, up in everyone's face and not a cough, not a sneeze, and not a positive covid result from either of them. So while it's a death sentence for some, it's not a death sentence for every unvaccinated person and it's not a death sentence for every vaccinated person. Many want to say that the vaccine is the way to solve the problem but being that there are vaccinated passing the virus along just like the unvaccinated, who knows if it will be the solution if this thing keeps mutating? I try not to stress it or think to hard about any of it, I have a set of protocols that I follow to keep myself as safe as possible, other than that just live life the best way you can.
 
So a dude catches it 3 times and heals every single time wouldn’t the obvious conclusion be that his method works?

Now if he took the vaccine and caught it 3 times and healed you’d be the first nig in here talking about see guys I told you the vaccine prevents you from dying

Kinda funny how people will take the same example but switch up the names and literally have a diff mindset on it

If it’s ivermectin you’d shit on it but if it’s the vaccine you’d worship it.. yet nigs can’t see how they sound like hypocrites

Who caught covid 3 times and cured it with Ivermectin? What study was that?

It would make more sense to me if you used both. Vaccinated then used animal drugs as a back up plan. We know for a fact that vaccinating reduces the effects of the virus (as evidenced that 95% of hospitalized are unvaccinated and only 5% are vaccinated) and of that 5% those are peoole with age and extreme medical issues. And less than .01% die. So the vaccines work. The math doesn't lie. It's stupid to try to put on your parachute AFTER you've jumped out of the plane.
 
Who caught covid 3 times and cured it with Ivermectin? What study was that?

It would make more sense to me if you used both. Vaccinated then used animal drugs as a back up plan. We know for a fact that vaccinating reduces the effects of the virus (as evidenced that 95% of hospitalized are unvaccinated and only 5% are vaccinated) and of that 5% those are peoole with age and extreme medical issues. And less than .01% die. So the vaccines work. The math doesn't lie. It's stupid to try to put on your parachute AFTER you've jumped out of the plane.
Killamayne caught it 3 times and you know this cause you literally been in various of his threads trying to downplay his remedy

Quite a few of ya nigs been in various threads trying undermine a few individuals who have alternative remedies for this virus.. a few of us actually got our own field studies that we’ve personally done and had others do with great results as far as recovery.. yet some of the same cats who have no real life experience on this subject matter keep coming in denying diff peoples remedies.. if you personally haven’t attempted these things how can you disagree with these methods?
 
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A BGOL character caught it 3 times and cured it 3 times? You can't make this up "Brah"
It cured Lou Gossett too after the doctors wrote him off as dead. At one point ivermectin had the same provisional approval as the plasma treatment.
 
Who is this…?

I was talking about Lindsey Graham saying that he tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated. Based on his (alleged) proclivity for male escorts, I said that he should probably get tested for HIV as well. Besides, if he does have the monster, then he has a preexisting condition that could make him more susceptible to COVID-19. Just sayin'...
 

Stupid woman sent her Covid-19 positive child to school
 

Stupid woman sent her Covid-19 positive child to school
Parents send their sick kids to school all the time. They don't give a fuck. This case is still crazy given the pandemic.
 
The overall issue I have on reporting in Africa is that the western media is automatically biased towards what is wrong with the continent, not countries………that make up the 12 million square mile land mass.

You can’t report on Africa this way and expect the data to be accurate. I am sure there has to be some proof in the reporting, but I can’t trust it.

Who is this…?

They making this thang out to be a monster.

Just bookmarked ‘em.

Did an expo a month ago and met a fellow vendor from New York who runs a candle company that was rocking a dope ass face shield, but Inwas wondering if there was something out more unisex to masculine.

This is the answer.

This is accurate.

It is counterintuitive, but the world works because there are people okay being in the 0.1%

That’s their space.

Let ‘em have it.

Somewhere the vaccinated are cheating the reaper somewhere else.

We have to be confident in our stance, since we know their stance, and leave it at that.

This crakkka is stone cold dangerous.
he believes that. its personal with fauci. why would he want to get rid of his voting base?
 
he believes that. its personal with fauci. why would he want to get rid of his voting base?
Yeah specially that dummy in Florida North Florida which is redneck Ville is getting hit really hard with this virus right now
 
Covid just pulled a kick doe on the crib.
The wife has tested positive. She been coughing and throwing up all day. More than likely contracted it from my son while taking care of him.
Remember the protocols I said to follow..think positive and it will be just another war story to talk about

By the way you been around 3 individuals with covid have you checked out your status?
 
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