on 13-03-2020 07:07 AM
Coronavirus update: Formula One Grand Prix called off, Trump announces travel ban, Tom Hanks tests positive
on 01-03-2021 03:16 PM
@imastawka wrote:
Our immune system is not adequate for warding off this Coronvirus.
Hence the vaccine.
Please stop bombarding this thread with repititious posts.
Please stop your exaggeration. I have just replied to a post. Please respect my right to post here.
All I am saying is that good nutrition and health is a bonus.
01-03-2021 03:19 PM - edited 01-03-2021 03:19 PM
But you keep posting that.
Is it an update?
Cos the title of this thread is Coronavirus updates
on 01-03-2021 03:21 PM
@4channel wrote:
@imastawka wrote:Our immune system is not adequate for warding off this Coronvirus.
Hence the vaccine.
Please stop bombarding this thread with repititious posts.
Please stop your exaggeration. I have just replied to a post. Please respect my right to post here.
All I am saying is that good nutrition and health is a bonus.
I really know what would be a ' bonus '.
on 01-03-2021 03:29 PM
@4channel wrote:
@imastawka wrote:Our immune system is not adequate for warding off this Coronvirus.
Hence the vaccine.
Please stop bombarding this thread with repititious posts.
Please stop your exaggeration. I have just replied to a post. Please respect my right to post here.
All I am saying is that good nutrition and health is a bonus.
What exaggerationn - please respect our right to read here.
At least Ron Paul wasn't mentioned.
on 02-03-2021 02:02 PM
@imastawka wrote:Our immune system is not adequate for warding off this Coronvirus.
Hence the vaccine.
Please stop bombarding this thread with repititious posts.
Actually it is for most people as proven by recovery rates , particularly clearly those not hospitalised and those of child age
on 02-03-2021 02:06 PM
I am interested to know how a Doctor with 4 or 6 years training to qualify can overdose 2 patients with a vaccine
on 02-03-2021 02:41 PM
Yeah, and if the nurse hadn't noticed, how many more?
on 02-03-2021 03:01 PM
It was because the vaccine comes in vials containing several doses. The doctor would need to draw up the correct amount for one dose in the syringe. A doctor who hadn't done the specific training (and this guy hadn't) for how to administer the covid vaccine might not know this.
Most other vaccines come in single dose ampules and all that is required is to draw up the contents of the vial into the syringe and inject the contents into the patient. This is apparently what the doctor in question did with the covid vaccine. The nurse presumably noticed when she realised he was onto the third vial and had only injected two patients.
02-03-2021 04:10 PM - edited 02-03-2021 04:12 PM
Re: Coronavirus update
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@imastawka wrote:Our immune system is not adequate for warding off this Coronvirus.
Hence the vaccine.
Please stop bombarding this thread with repititious posts.
Re: Coronavirus update
in reply to imastawka
2 hours ago
@rogespeed wrote:
Actually it is for most people as proven by recovery rates , particularly clearly those not hospitalised and those of child age
I agree. And this is what respected professor Dr. Peter McCullough said in his Sky News interview in November last year. Prior to your posting on another thread, I didn't know much about that aspect of it.
Re: coronavirus vaccine, who should get it first?
@rogespeed wrote:
for those that do not need immediate hospitalisation
‘Only a one in 17 billion chance hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work’: medical professor (msn.com)
Of course the elderly and the infirim don't have the same kind of system to battle the virus. Now, I'm not promoting the idea that boosting our immune system should be regarded as the defense against this virus. But good health and nutrition helps people deal with viruses better. With what Dr. OZ says below, it should be taken as a good common sense way to be better to deal with illness.
#MehmetOz #Coronavirus #TodayShow
How To Boost Your Immune System Against Coronavirus | TODAY815,353 views•Mar 10, 20202.83M subscribersDr. Mehmet Oz of “The Dr. Oz Show” tells TODAY that there are proactive steps you can take against the coronavirus, such as boosting your immune system with fruits and vegetables, vitamin D3 and a flu shot. He says to avoid shaking hands and touching your face and to wash your hands frequently.
Improving our habits and routine is always a bonus.
on 02-03-2021 04:14 PM
Hello - 12 months down the track. LOL
Repetition - repetition - repetition.