muddybrazos said:
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Jacques Strap said:
It wasnt just twitter but all social media. I had a post zapped off nextdoor for recommending people take 5k iu of vitamin D daily to help their immune system. Imagine censoring posts advising people to take vitamins for health. The post was removed for Covid misinfo when 90% of all people are vitamin D deficient.
That's a shame. Plenty of studies pointed to people that were Vitamin D deficient doing worse with covid. I took D and also zinc thinking best case it will help and worst case it won't hurt. My RN wife and my MD both gave their blessing.
I took D, zinc and my my normal multi vitamin. When I got covid I took ivermectin and didn't miss any work and felt fine (worked remote). Did ivermectin help? IDK but others that got covid at the same dinner party where I got it did not fare as well and they did not take ivermectin. So I'll take it again. Had congestion and 100.5 temp but felt pretty normal and good enough to work. I've felt much worse with the flu than with covid. Anyway that's my experience.Yes, your experience And this is proof of nothing "but others that got covid at the same dinner part where I got it did not fare as well and they did not take ivermectin." You completely ignore that you have no knowledge of their medical history.
I also took ivermectin, glutathione and vitamin D. My covid lasted 3 days. Ivermectin works and it couldve saved 1000s of lives if the govt didnt do a smear campaign against using it at the first sign of covid but the govt never wanted to save lives they just wanted to force vaccines on people for profit.
Except that it doesn't actually work.
Of course it doesnt work. Only the vaccines work and the more mrna you take the better they work.
Chaos in China where they don't allow mRNA vaccines.
Slumped in wheelchairs and lying on gurneys, the sickened patients crowd every nook and cranny of the emergency department at the hospital in northern China. They cram into the narrow spaces between elevator doors. They surround an idle walk-through metal detector. And they line the walls of a corridor ringing with the sounds of coughing.
China's hospitals were already overcrowded, underfunded and inadequately staffed in the best of times.
But now with Covid spreading freely for the first time in China, the medical system is being pushed to its limits.The scenes of desperation and misery at the Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, captured on one of several videos examined by The New York Times,
reflects the growing crisis. Even as Covid cases rise, health workers on the front lines are also battling rampant infections within their own ranks. So many have tested positive for the virus in some hospitals that the remaining few say they are forced to do the job of five or more co-workers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/27/world/asia/china-covid-hospital-crisis.html