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wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 18:50 last edited by jon-nyc
Like I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
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Like I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 18:56 last edited byLike I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
This.
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Like I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 19:00 last edited byLike I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
I agree 99%
Initially the drug was the only hope so it might have been important way back when to offer the oxygen mask and life preserver.
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wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 19:44 last edited by
I would ask for it, anyway.
I'd ask them to bring me the pills along with some eggs and toast.
Are eggs good for you now? When I was a kid, eggs were like, poison. Then, it was "eat egg whites only." Then, it was eggs are good for you.
Oh, and also a cup of coffee. Maybe a glass of wine, if it's in the evening.
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I would ask for it, anyway.
I'd ask them to bring me the pills along with some eggs and toast.
Are eggs good for you now? When I was a kid, eggs were like, poison. Then, it was "eat egg whites only." Then, it was eggs are good for you.
Oh, and also a cup of coffee. Maybe a glass of wine, if it's in the evening.
wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 19:46 last edited byDon't forget the bacon. Bacon is now on the good list.
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wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 21:08 last edited by
Doesn't the virus head for the lungs?
Breathalyzer tests work because the alcohol is partly breathed out in vapor form.
Alcohol meets virus in the lungs - bye, bye virus.
That's just my own observation, no Harvard study yet.
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I would ask for it, anyway.
I'd ask them to bring me the pills along with some eggs and toast.
Are eggs good for you now? When I was a kid, eggs were like, poison. Then, it was "eat egg whites only." Then, it was eggs are good for you.
Oh, and also a cup of coffee. Maybe a glass of wine, if it's in the evening.
wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 21:47 last edited byI would ask for it, anyway.
I'd ask them to bring me the pills along with some eggs and toast.
Are eggs good for you now? When I was a kid, eggs were like, poison. Then, it was "eat egg whites only." Then, it was eggs are good for you.
Oh, and also a cup of coffee. Maybe a glass of wine, if it's in the evening.
My SIL was quite ill. A hop, skip and a jump from the vent, ill. They put her on the cocktail and she turned around. Not dramatically, but turned around. Yes, that's anecdotal, but until something is proven to work, I'd take it.
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Like I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 22:06 last edited by IvorythumperLike I said, I never had an opinion on HQA (still don’t, there will be more studies).
But re the politics of it, I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of Trump to tout it as enthusiastically as he did, and I thought it was characteristically irresponsible of the media to assume that just because Trump said it it would turn out to be false.
Trump didn't "tout" it. That's the rhetorical language of the memetic narrative that the Left keeps playing back, as if he were a snake oil salesman peddling a miracle cure. And then of course it had to be because he was making money from investments in a pharma company that makes HCQ. Go back to the original presser (March 17, I think) when it was first mentioned -- he listed several hopeful directions for a cure.
CQ/HCQ was also part of the S Korean recommendations from mid Feb.
This "touting" is all political BS.
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wrote on 22 Apr 2020, 22:50 last edited by jon-nyc