Four of the nine companies have it listed as 'available' and one as 'Limited availability '.
From the link you posted it looks like they are increasing supply.
yea the FDA always does that for some reason, they say something is in shortage but then set company's stock as "available" based on whatever press release the pharma company puts out
they did this last year when Tamiflu was shorted for the flu season, actually
yea the FDA always does that for some reason, they say something is in shortage but then set company's stock as "available" based on whatever press release the pharma company puts out
they did this last year when Tamiflu was shorted for the flu season, actually
No it didn't. There's no consensus on where the Spanish Flu originated from. We will never know at this point.
Spanish Flu is commonly believed to originate from America, however it does trace to China and Russia. Stating as a fact that the flu originated in anywhere is imprecise, or just downright lying.
My grandfather said it was named the Spanish Flu because it was carried back by US service members during WWI. The guys going through Spain coming back from the front were the most affected.
Don't understand the naming argument. We should really just rename the virus Fuck Wuhan, the WHO and the CCP, that would be more accurate and satisfying.
On another note, there's a rumor going around that Tom Cotton's and Dan Crenshaw's offices both got information on Coronavirus via KiwiFarms. Apparently some dipshits on Democratic Underground started saying this as a smear and it may or may not have been confirmed by a screenshot in a slidedeck that's been circulated on Capitol Hill.
While there's only a sliver of a chance this is true, this thread many have literally influenced US foreign policy and saved thousands of lives. While those Democrat traitors were screaming that closing the borders is racist, we were warning the world about an oncoming pandemic. To hear those warnings were actually heard made me choke up.
Regardless, salute to you all, Kiwis. You're doing God's work.
My grandfather said it was named the Spanish Flu because it was carried back by US service members during WWI. The guys going through Spain coming back from the front were the most affected.
Don't understand the naming argument. We should really just rename the virus Fuck Wuhan, the WHO and the CCP, that would be more accurate and satisfying.
On another note, there's a rumor going around that Tom Cotton's and Dan Crenshaw's offices both got information on Coronavirus via KiwiFarms. Apparently some dipshits on Democratic Underground started saying this as a smear and it may or may not have been confirmed by a screenshot in a slideshow that's been circulated on Capitol Hill.
While there's only a sliver of a chance this is true, this thread many have literally influenced US foreign policy and saved thousands of lives. While those Democrat traitors were screaming that closing the borders is racist, we were warning the world about an oncoming pandemic. To hear those warnings were actually heard made me choke up.
Regardless, salute to you all, Kiwis. You're doing God's work.
Your grandfather is wrong. It's called the "spanish flu" because in 1918 western media was fully under the control of the war boards. It was glorified propaganda, and no bad news was permitted. They didnt talk about the flu at ALL.
Except, you guessed it, spain. Spain, media was free to talk of the flu, and thus, to much of the world, it looked like it was spreading through spain first. It wasnt until long after the epidemic did the files of sickness in the military get declassified and clear up the issue, as before then the disease tearing through the trenches in late 1917 was nothing but a nasty rumor.
My problem with this American origin shit is that it is being used to further the CCP propaganda narrative regarding the roots of the current pandemic. there's been a very obvious push in this direction by western media and I don't doubt that many of these publications are in China's pocket to some degree. It's clearly trying to set a historical precedent that makes contemporary Chinese blame-shifting easier to swallow.
The article itself is filled with intentionally vague weasel word bullshit that tries to lay blame without fully committing to the bit, not unlike a Tim Pool video.
I do agree with you. It's a good point to make. CPC doesn't have any propaganda narrative regarding to the origin of the virus, don't listen to the fake MSM on this. China has already responded officially to the retarded conspiracies.
Besides that bigmouth Zhao on twitter, China's official response to the virus is "Whatever scientists say, the military base in America being the origin is a crazy theory that's not worth anything".
Read more here: https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-c...ipt-fbd7cbdf-6910-49fc-9371-f27bfd5d9803.html
Zhao's words saw backlash even on Weibo. Some of the other retarded mouthpieces are just tossing out smokescreen statements and dumb implications. They are effectively doing the same thing that our MSM is the best at, deflection, ambiguous statements, and fluff.
"That's my position then and that's my position now."
www.axios.com
In a rare interview, China's ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, told "Axios on HBO" that he stands by his belief that it's "crazy" to spread rumors about the coronavirus originating from a military laboratory in the United States.
Why it matters: Cui called this exact conspiracy theory "crazy" more than a month ago on CBS' "Face the Nation." But that was before the spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zhao Lijian, began publicly promoting the conspiracy.
The fact that Cui distanced himself from his colleague's statements sends an important signal from the top Chinese government official in the U.S.
Top Trump officials, including the president, have expressed their outrage at Chinese officials for trying to spread the theory that the U.S. military brought the coronavirus to China. The State Department even called in Cui to take him to task.
The big picture: There's not a credible epidemiologist in the world who has shown evidence that the virus originated anywhere but China. Scientists believe the virus emerged from animals sold in a market in Wuhan, where the first cases of the disease were discovered.
Driving the news: In our interview, which aired Sunday, "Axios on HBO" quoted back to the ambassador a statement he made on "Face the Nation" Feb. 9: "There are people who are saying that these virus [sic] are coming from some- some military lab, not of China, maybe in the United States. How can we believe all these crazy things?"
Cui told "Axios on HBO" he stands by that statement. "That's my position then and that's my position now."
Cui added that we should leave it to the scientists to describe where the virus originated and said it's "very harmful" for journalists and diplomats to speculate about its origins.
He also blamed people in Washington for spreading unfounded rumors — an apparent shot at Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who has raised questions about whether the virus came from a biochemical lab in Wuhan, China. (There is no evidence for this, either, as Cotton acknowledged.)
Between the lines: Asked whether Cui's Foreign Ministry colleague had any evidence to support the conspiracy theory, Cui replied, with a slight smile, "maybe you could go and ask him."
Key exchange:
"Axios on HBO": "Well have you asked him, you're the ambassador?"
Cui: "No, I'm here representing my head of state and my government, not any particular individual."
"Axios on HBO": "Does he [Zhao] speak for the Chinese government, or do you?"
Cui: "I am the representative of China in the United States."
"Axios on HBO": "OK, so we shouldn't take his words literally ... we shouldn't take them as a representation of the Chinese government, even though he's the spokesman?"
Cui: "Well you could try to interpret somebody else's statement. I'm not in the position, and I don't have the responsibility, to explain everybody's view to you."
What's next: "Axios on HBO" asked Cui what he made of Trump calling the coronavirus the "Chinese virus."
Cui said the World Health Organization, when it names new viruses, takes care to avoid connecting the virus to a particular group of people so as to "avoid stigma."
"I hope the WHO rule will be followed," Cui said.
Put it in perspective. Someone close to Trump says that the moon landings are fake, does this mean Trump's official belief and thereby the entire nation's belief is a "fake moonlanding narrative"? No fucking way. The same should apply to China. Zhao is an idiot that's accountable to his own words. He doesn't represent the CPC, Xi Jinping does. Unless Xi Jinping comes out and spouts that retarded conspiracy, Zhao's drivel is as believable as some random shit on Weibo.
IMO, according to Chinese law, Zhao should at least be questioned. Though he's on thin ice, since his tweet was an implication, not a a fact. Some goes with the other officials, they have their own stupid tweets and none of them represent the belief of China as a whole.
I have seen absolutely zero credible news outlet in China, and zero state news outlet try to suggest that the virus came out of an American military lab. It's simple, it didn't, China doesn't believe that themselves. Some crazies might buy into these obviously fake videos and stories.
At large, Chinanet's belief is "Bat to pangolin, pangolin being eaten, to humans". I have seen 2 arrests of people who spread the American conspiracy on Weibo. On Weibo, intentional fake rumours reaching 500 shares makes the origin accountable.
Putting this in a larger picture, it would be retarded for China to officially subscribe to the conspiracy. If the virus truly originated from America, got dropped in Wuhan, then this is a full blown war. China must respond.
The h1n1 influenza is believed to originate from the USA, most scientists at least subscribe to this notion, and it did blow up in the USA. Yet no one calls it the American virus. China's main contention is Trump's dumbass tweet. This argument is pretty good actually. If we go a step further, most viruses either come from bats or mice, or some weird bug. Should we just all it the bat virus or the mouse virus? Some animal was just unfortunate enough to get some weird virus from a bat, and since China does eat a lot of fucked up things and still doesn't pay attention to hygiene, combined with their 1.4 billion population that amplifies the chances of such viruses being spread, should the scientific name really imply the origin? That's the one and only thing I agree with WHO on -- it shouldn't, anything else, the lot of them can get fucked.
I personally would change the name of all viruses that imply an animal or nation or whatever to something like covid-2019 or whatever. Spanish flu? Swine flu? Nah, Influenzachan-year sounds better.
I have encountered people on Chinanet who defend Zhao's words by bringing up idiots such as Nancy Pelosi, I just see this as petty and dumb, being a stupid Wumao with limited brains. Yeah shoot for low hanging fruit by being an idiot, wow that's a big brained move. Numerous conspiracies have spawned since the inception of this virus. Talking about the origins doesn't deduct the number of boomers coofing their lungs out and it doesn't make our representatives suddenly capable in handling the virus. If anything, it gives them an excuse to cop-out and creates an unnecessary smokescreen to protect their butts.
But then most of them love to get paid $250,000+ a year, not including their investments and off-shore banks, just to write papers. Really hopes the next supervirus only kills inept politicians and journalist fucks.
I cosign this. It doesn't imply an origin but yeah, fuck the officials of Wuhan, WHO, and CPC who selected these officials.
Your grandfather is wrong though. It was named the Spanish Flu because the Spanish media were the first to let the world know. It's a "get fucked messenger" kind of thing. Can you imagine Coronachan being named the "Li Wenliang Pneumonia"? That would be fucked. The rest of the world was rather "pretend it didn't exist, it's fine yo".
My comment is kind of a joke too. We shouldn't follow naming schemes of the ancient times. Just like how homeopathy is shit, astrology is gay, and CTM is revisionism rubbish.
On a lighter note, Nippon brings us some funny memes:
Japanese government decided to give every household 2 masks. Not the better n95/P2 ones, just some shitty cotton mask. Following are a bunch of funny stuff from the land of Anime.
“UPDATE: New York state reported 7,917 new cases of coronavirus and 391 new deaths over the past 24 hours, raising total to 83,712 cases and 1,941 dead https://t.co/47MXF0XUJ0”
Alright, here are a bunch of the Ecuador videos. I have more than this saved but I hit the limit for this post and I think you get the idea. Will post my WuFlu folder one of these days.
And at the press conference earlier today, one of the doctors specifically stated that the entire world wasn't prepared for the scope of this pandemic because of the FALSE NUMBERS that China has been reporting since day one. I'd like for these doctors to call out WHO as well, but I won't hold my breath for that.
As long as we're asking for shit that won't happen, we should at least be asking for shit that would happen in a sane world:
1) Immediately defund WHO for colluding with a hostile power against American interests.
2) Immediately and in perpetuity bar all foreign WHO officials from entry into the United States.
3) Try all American WHO officials for Treason, as again, at the behest of a hostile power, and under the guise of a respected international medical body, they knowingly told lies which endangered and likely increased the body count of their own countrymen.
Meanwhile, in Turkmenistan: Mentioning the word "coronavirus" is grounds for immediate arrest. For those not in the know, their leader is a massive lolcow.
Reporters Without Borders says the government has forbidden state-controlled media from using the word and ordered its removal from health brochures distributed at hospitals, schools and workplaces.
In the section of "no fucking shit", US Intelligence is accusing China of severely downplaying the virus. Anyone following this since January could've told you that.
China has concealed the extent of the coronavirus outbreak in its country, under-reporting both total cases and deaths it’s suffered from the disease, the U.S. intelligence community concluded in a classified report to the White House, according to three U.S. officials.
Meanwhile, in Turkmenistan: Mentioning the word "coronavirus" is grounds for immediate arrest. For those not in the know, their leader is a massive lolcow.
Reporters Without Borders says the government has forbidden state-controlled media from using the word and ordered its removal from health brochures distributed at hospitals, schools and workplaces.
In the section of "no fucking shit", US Intelligence is accusing China of severely downplaying the virus. Anyone following this since January could've told you that.
China has concealed the extent of the coronavirus outbreak in its country, under-reporting both total cases and deaths it’s suffered from the disease, the U.S. intelligence community concluded in a classified report to the White House, according to three U.S. officials.
Until that curve has been falling for a week or so, there's no sign that we've passed the peak.
I know someone's going to say 'But cases could be rising due to increased testing and quarantining of the infected'. True, but the UK isn't doing very well at testing by all accounts and though the government is working on that they don't expect to have it ready until the end of April (Archive) and it certainly isn't the reason for the recent new cases. Still, it's true that just having increasing new cases is not necessarily evidence things are getting worse. On the other hand, the only evidence things were getting better would be that new daily cases fell for a week or so, which would mean that the epidemic is coming out of its exponential growth phase. There's no evidence that has happened yet.
I think the UK is a month or so away from the end of the lockdown. On the upside, the lockdown should reduce the infection rate. You just need to wait 7-14 days from the start of the lockdown for that to show up in the new case figures. And the economy is already completely fucked and another month of lockdown won't make things much worse, particularly as in the month the government's stimulus package should start to provide life support to all the companies that are currently insolvent due to the lockdown.
Look at these poor doctors in NYC that have to make a PSA telling dumbasses to stay home, I told you NYC was basically fucked:
BOOM: 'New York never stood a chance' against COVID-19
Spanish hospitals are a hellhole:
Desperate doctor buys black market masks:
Remember that unreal footage from India of people trying to escape the city? You'll never believe what happened next:
As for the claims made in this video:
I personally do not believe this pandemic will end low budget travel. May to September is the tourist season in the West. People will go crazy with cabin fear in the coming months, they'll get fed up with quarantine and want to go on vacation in the summer to stretch out their arms and legs, and there is no way the government will be able to keep them indoors. Too many cities around the world have come to depend on tourism for that to happen. The government bailed out the airlines before and they will do so again.
This video actually perfectly illustrates my point. I think most people out there have a "save the ship" attitude because they want something to return to when things go back to normal. Same with their airliners. Too many countries and cities have come to depend on tourism generated by cheap charters for that to be discontinued.
Okay this one is a must watch. Laowhy86 has been following a Chinese paper trail into the origins of the outbreak, and seems to have hit on a few things.
local big test site has changed from "have a good reason to get tested" to "any random schizo can come on by, whatevs" so I'm guess things aren't so bad if they can waste time and resources like that
This is probably why the media (CNN at least) is now openly talking about not airing all (or any) of Trump's daily pressers anymore. The more his unfiltered words can reach the population, the worse the media's Chinese masters look and the more embarrassed the media gets.
Man, this whole thing has me really rethinking my "MSM sucks but its not actively malevolent/involved in propaganda conspiracies" stance. If you'd told me ten years ago that fucking CNN would be refusing to air presidential addresses because the president is saying things they don't like I'd have laughed in your face. The fuck even is this clown world shit.
Not everyone who gets the virus is in post condition ICU full bacterial infection. Some have just gotten it. They don't need a breathing machine or antibiotics yet.
They need the vaccine. To break down the genetic code before the virus breaks the human code down and the bacteria takes over. Therefore = vaccine
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