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For some reason I put some trust in The Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins, probably more so than Fauci. But I do like Fauci and am impressed at 80 he's still working away rather than playing in a forum all day.

Plasma therapy is older than you and I Lanny. And believe it or not the whole medical community are not sworn Trump soldiers, in fact many think don't give a shit what he or any other president think. They are experts in their field, like you in yours.
Behind the scenes there has been a great effort by renown clinics and doctors to create a fast lane for therapeutics that have shown some positive results.
Here's some recent news on the Plasma Therapy that you need to read - https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/fda-halts-covid-blood-plasma-emergency-approval


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That's true about the professionals working at places like the Mayo, Johns Hopkins, the CDC and the NIAID arm of the NIH. But don't forget, the political appointees can misdirect these people and Trump's people are doing just that.

Here's some recent news about the plasma therapy for Covid-19 - https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/fda-halts-covid-blood-plasma-emergency-approval
 
That's true about the professionals working at places like the Mayo, Johns Hopkins, the CDC and the NIAID arm of the NIH. But don't forget, the political appointees can misdirect these people and Trump's people are doing just that.

Here's some recent news about the plasma therapy for Covid-19 - https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/fda-halts-covid-blood-plasma-emergency-approval
I hope for the best and and support the medical industry efforts to try and develop meds and a cure for this disease. I suppose even if there was a vaccine developed before November it would be rejected by many fro political reasons.
 
I hope for the best and and support the medical industry efforts to try and develop meds and a cure for this disease. I suppose even if there was a vaccine developed before November it would be rejected by many fro political reasons.
Why would anyone reject it for political reasons? I'm sure everyone knows there are a lot of lives at stake here.
 
Why would anyone reject it for political reasons? I'm sure everyone knows there are a lot of lives at stake here.
I just think anything that was positive that happened before Nov would be politically rejected because of the polarization. There would be something wrong with it.
 
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/s...onavirus-infection-rate-is-falling-2020-08-24

Sweden has developed herd immunity after refusing to lock down, experts claim. Its coronavirus infection rate is falling
Published: Aug. 24, 2020 at 11:41 a.m. ET

Leading Swedish health experts claim the country has a falling coronavirus infection rate because it was one of the few that didn’t go into lockdown and has rejected the use of masks.

Arne Elofsson, a professor in biometrics at Stockholm University, thinks the population has developed a form of immunity: “Strict rules do not work as people seem to break them. Sweden is doing fine.” Anders Tegnell, an epidemiologist involved in managing Sweden’s pandemic, thinks masks give a false sense of security: “The belief that masks can solve our problem is very dangerous.”

Prime Minister Stefan Löfven thinks voluntary social-distancing rules and not closing schools but a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people has been the right approach.

“Now there are quite a few people who think we were right,” he told a newspaper. “The strategy that we adopted, I believe is right — to protect individuals, limit the spread of the infection.”


Data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control show Sweden has a fortnightly infection rate of 37 cases per 100,000 people. This is much lower than France with 60 cases per 100,000 and Spain at 152.7 cases per 100,000.

Experts around the world cannot agree on whether the right approach is to open up schools, scale back lockdowns, and wear masks.

Sweden has seen 5,810 deaths from COVID-19, which is much more than its neighbors so the approach has come with a cost. The scientists do agree that it will take months before it will become clear which country had the right approach.
 
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/s...onavirus-infection-rate-is-falling-2020-08-24

Sweden has developed herd immunity after refusing to lock down, experts claim. Its coronavirus infection rate is falling
Published: Aug. 24, 2020 at 11:41 a.m. ET

Leading Swedish health experts claim the country has a falling coronavirus infection rate because it was one of the few that didn’t go into lockdown and has rejected the use of masks.

Arne Elofsson, a professor in biometrics at Stockholm University, thinks the population has developed a form of immunity: “Strict rules do not work as people seem to break them. Sweden is doing fine.” Anders Tegnell, an epidemiologist involved in managing Sweden’s pandemic, thinks masks give a false sense of security: “The belief that masks can solve our problem is very dangerous.”

Prime Minister Stefan Löfven thinks voluntary social-distancing rules and not closing schools but a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people has been the right approach.

“Now there are quite a few people who think we were right,” he told a newspaper. “The strategy that we adopted, I believe is right — to protect individuals, limit the spread of the infection.”


Data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control show Sweden has a fortnightly infection rate of 37 cases per 100,000 people. This is much lower than France with 60 cases per 100,000 and Spain at 152.7 cases per 100,000.

Experts around the world cannot agree on whether the right approach is to open up schools, scale back lockdowns, and wear masks.

Sweden has seen 5,810 deaths from COVID-19, which is much more than its neighbors so the approach has come with a cost. The scientists do agree that it will take months before it will become clear which country had the right approach.

First Documented Coronavirus Reinfection Reported in Hong Kong

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/health/coronavirus-reinfection.html
 
Fauci says Pence listens to him even though he's 'the skunk at the picnic'

Vice President Pence was praised by Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious diseases expert, for his willingness to listen to the latter's dire warnings about the scope of the U.S.'s COVID-19 outbreak in an interview published Monday.

Answering emailed questions from The Washington Post, Fauci told the newspaper that Pence was doing his best to serve in his new role as head of the White House's coronavirus task force, on which Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, is a member.

“I am sometimes referred to as ‘the skunk at the picnic’ but Pence never directly asks me, the skunk, to be quiet or leave,” said Fauci in response to the questions, adding that Pence was "a truly decent person, and very smart, who is trying to do his best in a very difficult and fluid situation."

“Some may say that Pence and his team are ‘too ideological’ but they are after all political people. This is not unexpected," Fauci added, according to the Post.
Fauci's praise for Pence comes amid criticism aimed at the Trump administration, particularly President Trump, over the U.S.'s response to the coronavirus outbreak and the effectiveness of the U.S.'s response so far. The U.S. has reported more total confirmed cases than any country, and ranks fourth behind several South American countries in terms of total deaths per 100,000 citizens.


https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...stens-to-him-even-though-hes-the-skunk-at-the
 
Residents on O‘ahu will be restricted to their homes for two weeks beginning Thursday at midnight.

Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced the county’s new stay-at-home order Tuesday, citing the widespread prevalence of COVID-19 on that island, where thousands of new cases have been identified in August.
https://bigislandnow.com/2020/08/25/stay-at-home-order-returning-to-oahu/

While the order is in place, essential state and county services will continue.

People who work in healthcare, grocery stores, pharmacies, banks and other financial services, food production and farming, public and private schools, restaurants offering takeout services, hotels and motels, construction and essential government functions will be allowed to move freely for work.
 
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https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN25L0LF

Coronavirus re-infections raise concerns about immunity
Yesterday a man who got infected early on in Jan in Hong Kong and was supposedly cured contracted the virus again traveling in Italy....there was a reinfection case reported in China before that...Chinese believe this virus mutates slowly but does mutate and hides within vital organs ....Mexican scientists linked Coca Cola drinking overweight issues to death from the virus....sugar in general...the virus loves soda pop drinkers apparently or people with high sugar content in their diet
 
Yesterday a man who got infected early on in Jan in Hong Kong and was supposedly cured contracted the virus again traveling in Italy....there was a reinfection case reported in China before that...Chinese believe this virus mutates slowly but does mutate and hides within vital organs ....Mexican scientists linked Coca Cola drinking overweight issues to death from the virus....sugar in general...the virus loves soda pop drinkers apparently or people with high sugar content in their diet
Shit, I've got a sweet tooth and drink about four or five root beers every week. I also drink a near frozen Starbuck's frappuccino nearly every day. Did I mention that I'm overweight?
However, I finally have some good news about my dietary restriction on drinking coca cola, I'm to have none whatsoever. I've had one coke in the last six years.
 
Not sure if anyone posted 50 people in Texas being treated after drinking bleach. Oi vey.
 
Not sure if anyone posted 50 people in Texas being treated after drinking bleach. Oi vey.
All Trump supporters? That would fit. That's the sort of people who are currently running our country. That ought'a make you sleep better at night.
 
Not sure if anyone posted 50 people in Texas being treated after drinking bleach. Oi vey.
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CDC was pressured 'from the top down' to change coronavirus testing guidance, official says

(CNN) A sudden change in federal guidelines on coronavirus testing came this week as a result of pressure from the upper ranks of the Trump administration, a federal health official close to the process tells CNN.

"It's coming from the top down," the official said of the new directive from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The new guidelines raise the bar on who should get tested, advising that some people without symptoms probably don't need it -- even if they've been in close contact with an infected person.

Previously, the CDC said viral testing was appropriate for people with recent or suspected exposure, even if they were asymptomatic.

CDC would not comment on questions about its own policy change. A CDC spokesperson referred all questions to the Department of Health and Human Services.

In a statement to CNN, HHS Assistant Secretary Brett Giroir said: "This Guidance has been updated to reflect current evidence and best public health practices, and to further emphasize using CDC-approved prevention strategies to protect yourself, your family, and the most vulnerable of all ages."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/26/politics/cdc-coronavirus-testing-guidance/index.html
 

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