Wuhan Coronavirus / COVID-19 Thread 2: Booster Shot - Resume all Corona sperging here.

It's been 40 years since he prescribed chemotherapy to treat sodomy-induced immune collapse. If he was going to admit he was wrong he'd have done it when he still had a chance.
again, it truely begs the question "why the fuck did this guy still have a job?"
considering the fuckload of white people thats moved to NC in the last decade it makes sense that its getting gentrified quick. a fuck load of dummies i know headed south because it would be the last stand of implicit whiteness when the DIE bullshit came to their city.

Joe rogan, tony hinchliff, andrew schulz and people i know but you've never heard of fucked off to the south not realizing the plague followd them
 
Does anyone else notice doctors not really giving a shit about patients lately?

Not sure if it's a Covid thing specifically, BUT for instance my doctor not only ignored how high my blood pressure was when I was in the office, they changed the subject when I mentioned it. And the tachycardia? lol wut
A friend of mine (mid-40s, overweight, family history of diabetes) had his bloodwork show high glucose. His doctor told him to come back in three months and they'd look at it again. No meds, no home testing, no diet suggestions. Three months.

Are they just overworked? Burned out? Being told not to address anything that might be helped by losing weight? It's beginning to feel like they're trying to kill us off through neglect.
 
Does anyone else notice doctors not really giving a shit about patients lately?

Not sure if it's a Covid thing specifically, BUT for instance my doctor not only ignored how high my blood pressure was when I was in the office, they changed the subject when I mentioned it. And the tachycardia? lol wut
A friend of mine (mid-40s, overweight, family history of diabetes) had his bloodwork show high glucose. His doctor told him to come back in three months and they'd look at it again. No meds, no home testing, no diet suggestions. Three months.

Are they just overworked? Burned out? Being told not to address anything that might be helped by losing weight? It's beginning to feel like they're trying to kill us off through neglect.
Uh get a new doctor. That is crazy. High blood pressure kills (albeit slowly for most).
 
Does anyone else notice doctors not really giving a shit about patients lately?

Not sure if it's a Covid thing specifically, BUT for instance my doctor not only ignored how high my blood pressure was when I was in the office, they changed the subject when I mentioned it. And the tachycardia? lol wut
A friend of mine (mid-40s, overweight, family history of diabetes) had his bloodwork show high glucose. His doctor told him to come back in three months and they'd look at it again. No meds, no home testing, no diet suggestions. Three months.

Are they just overworked? Burned out? Being told not to address anything that might be helped by losing weight? It's beginning to feel like they're trying to kill us off through neglect.
Hope that doctor gets clotted in his next booster.
 
Hope that doctor gets clotted in his next booster.
That reminds me, when I was with their in-house phlebotomist, we were chit-chatting and at one point she said "Obesity is nothing but a word on a page" and I blinked a bit because ma'am, though you may be chubby you work in health care.
When the vein was found I mentioned that I was glad blood was actually coming out, since I have had experiences where the needle goes in fine but the blood just does not want to play, and she said -- We all have clots in our blood, and sometimes things get stuck in the needle. -- It was very hard to ignore the sirens going off in my head at THAT one, lemme tells ya.

I hate dealing with doctors and appointments and all that goes with it, so while I do not trust these people at all, as long as they refill my Levothyroxine I'll keep going there for now. A different doctor might be just as bad, my paranoid little mind says.
 
@borsabil @SCSI @Lichen Bark @RiverFalcon

Are people seeing the same thing that I'm seeing? :stress:

I didn't know type 2 diabetes was an amyloid disease, crazy. Didn't your dad come down with that after getting covid? Did he get jabbed?

Edit: after watching the whole presentation the most interesting thing to me was that he said they "can prevent/reverse the formation of these amyloid fibrils" They apparently have a drug in very early trials that has shown to RESTORE cognitive function (unfortunately only in mice) but still interesting nonetheless that they seem to have some understanding how they might be able to reverse these horrible diseases. The end of the presentation seems to hint that he can manipulate these amyloids into different things, but some of the contruction of these "nano structures" is done outside the body. The last half is him being a "molecular Tupperware salesman."

I know you're going with this, all Star Trek the Borg, but I honestly thought the other stuff he talked about was the most interesting.
 
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I didn't know type 2 diabetes was an amyloid disease, crazy. Didn't your dad come down with that after getting covid? Did he get jabbed?
He actually said that his symptoms (polyuria, hyperglycemia symptoms, etc.) started after the jab, not the virus. He didn't get checked out for it until after he got sick with COVID, though.

Edit: after watching the whole presentation the most interesting thing to me was that he said they "can prevent/reverse the formation of these amyloid fibrils" They apparently have a drug in very early trials that has shown to RESTORE cognitive function (unfortunately only in mice) but still interesting nonetheless that they seem to have some understanding how they might be able to reverse these horrible diseases. The end of the presentation seems to hint that he can manipulate these amyloids into different things, but some of the contruction of these "nano structures" is done outside the body. The last half is him being a "molecular Tupperware salesman."

I know you're going with this, all Star Trek the Borg, but I honestly thought the other stuff he talked about was the most interesting.
Check this out. Fast-forward to 24:10:


That wire thing. It has anisotropy. It looks like it was "printed", or "grown".

Wait a minute. Oh my, what's this? :suffering:
 
That reminds me, when I was with their in-house phlebotomist, we were chit-chatting and at one point she said "Obesity is nothing but a word on a page" and I blinked a bit because ma'am, though you may be chubby you work in health care.
When the vein was found I mentioned that I was glad blood was actually coming out, since I have had experiences where the needle goes in fine but the blood just does not want to play, and she said -- We all have clots in our blood, and sometimes things get stuck in the needle. -- It was very hard to ignore the sirens going off in my head at THAT one, lemme tells ya.

I hate dealing with doctors and appointments and all that goes with it, so while I do not trust these people at all, as long as they refill my Levothyroxine I'll keep going there for now. A different doctor might be just as bad, my paranoid little mind says.
That office sounds like a disaster area and you can always visit another GP to get a feel for them without committing to their clinic completely. Besides you should probably be seeing an endo for your levothyroxine script (unless this is an endocrinologist? In which case... Man...).
 
@borsabil @Lichen Bark @SCSI @RiverFalcon

More Pfizer docs dropped yesterday:


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Thanks for the heads up, been tied up and neglecting this thread too much, need to look at those and the lawsuit stuff @RiverFalcon I think it was posted recently, and deposit some autism.

Given they're supposed to wrap up release of all the pages by October, should we expect any surprises in the last few doc drops in the coming months?

Ediscovery lawfag here, I would say no, or more accurately, none that are intentional. But that doesn't mean it's going to be boring compared to what's come out already -- just that it's very unlikely they're deliberately backloading spicy stuff. Mass doc discovery doesn't usually work like that, even on well-staffed reviews using modern processes (and if a judge gets suspicious you're playing shitty games with turning over stuff in discovery, you're inviting unlubricated anal rape). And from what I know about the FDA's FOIA team, they're far from that, just a handful of attorneys likely using very old school review processes with not a lot of machine assistance.

From what they've produced so far, I've seen no particular pattern in doc types or time ordering, so they're not prioritizing either of those ways, and I haven't spotted anything to make me think they're delivering based on key term hits either. They're probably organizing their doc pools mainly by custodian (a custodian in the context of discovery is the source of the doc -- for example, if the company you worked for got sued and all employees had to turn over copies of their company Outlook inbox, you would be the custodian associated with all the contents of your inbox, your colleague JoeAsshole would be the custodian of his inbox contents, etc). So we could have an explosion of exciting stuff down the road, if it so happens one particular custodian is the mother lode for incriminating shit... or it could be boring, if everyone left has nothing but squeaky clean files. Time will tell.
 
So...

Are we gonna get zombies? I read through a lot of the sciencey stuffs from people who are supposed to know because of their learnings, and besides healthy live births potentially being a thing of the past, I see potential for zombies.

Please don't tell me that it's just gonna be more creaky people with dementia. There were enough of those around already.
On the plus side, it will be a motherlode of content for Oblivion NPC Archivist.
 
You know what country deserves far far far more shit for the coof than it actually gets?

Italy. It having its shitty healthcare system collapse by ton of dead old fucks basically gave every other country a reason to shut down and reduce civil liberties.
That and they were complicit fucking lapdogs in allowing the lies and propaganda to spread from there. They allowed Sky News in to a "hospital" to film the "gravely stricken soopah srsly totes mega ill with coof" patients.

They lied and lied over and over and fucking over. Italy should be made to pay for being ground zero of the fucking bullshit in Europe but it's not a shock they were. Fucking Kafflicks.
 
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That can't possibly be true lmfao
They all say the vaccine may not be effective for everyone. Here is a snip from a press release on 25 June.

Pfizer and BioNTech Announce Omicron-Adapted COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates Demonstrate High Immune Response Against Omicron 25 June 2022
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They also say this in the Pfizer vaccine fact sheet.

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Anddd the Spikevax/Moderna fact sheet

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