So over the counter Aspirin is at least as effective as Merck's $60 a pill AIDS drug? I am fully expecting the Australian Therapeutics Goods Administration to ban it's sale on the grounds that it has scary side effects and de-register any doctor who dares to write a script for it.Will Fauci and Rachel Madcow...Maddow will witch hunting aspirin as well?
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Aspirin lowers risk of COVID: New findings support preliminary trial
The treatment reduced the risk of reaching mechanical ventilation by 44%. ICU admissions were lower by 43%, and an overall in-hospital mortality saw a 47% decrease.www.jpost.com
And the conspiracy theorists are right again.
Media Now Claims That "Double Jabbed" Brits Who Have Bad Colds Are Actually Suffering From COVID | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
Well I can tell you what's happening here and it has zero parts of fuck all to do with the hospitals being overwhelmed with Covid patients.What the fuck? Yes, the collapse of the medical system due to a highly infectious disease was the problem. This is not much of a problem any more, but may happen again if the vaccine problems get any worse. Medical infrastructure is delicate. A few dozen guys with weapons could shut down any Western European country within a few days if they wanted to - infrastructure is extremely delicate and many people will suffer a lot if it is hit hard.
When people are in hospital, or unable to get medical treatment, it causes an enormous "traffic jam" as everything leading up to it, and from it, breaks, too. Everything works on a just-in-time and extremely efficient manner, and cannot cope with shocks like that.
Taking out the medical system causes a negative feedback loop.
I don't understand. Yes, influenza could do that too, it's not weaponised plague, it's a respiratory disease. Reading this seems to be that you have a solid idea of how bad the disease is, but then immediately switch, at the end, to saying it isn't bad. What exactly do you consider as "SHTF"?
If your point of comparison is World War Z, yes, the disease was never likely to be that bad.
We've seen a lot of people getting fucked by the vaccine, despite being in good health. People who were never under any serious threat of the disease itself.
The missus works in a large hospital in eastern Melbourne. They're facing a chronic staffing shortage, as in being asked to take double their normal patient load most shifts. Sick leave is out of control with multiple staff calling in daily because they have a runny nose and need to take 3 days off to get tested. A bunch of staff left/quit when the mandates were brought in. On top of that a whole bunch more staff outright refuse to work in the Covid wards with staff from other units being constantly transferred over which means more burnout and more sick leave. Oh and there's also a mental health crisis going on because of the year long lockdown with many of her colleagues literally losing their shit and needing psychiatric interventions. Combine that with everyone being sent home for 2 weeks every time a staff member returns a positive PCR and the entire system is unraveling.
It's gotten so bad that even here, in Branch Covidian central, the government has had to ease back on quarantine requirements. Secondary contacts no longer need to test and vaccinated staff can carry on working even if they've been in close contact with a positive case.
If they dealt with Covid like every other respiratory virus in human history the hospitals would be fine.