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Ivermectin is thousands of times safer than Aspirin, what a bizarre question. Billions of doses have been taken by people for decades with only a literal handful of reported adverse effects.

What's even better is than the animal kind, either injectable or paste, is impossible to overdose on. Both are made with a carrier substrate that acts as a powerful emetic that will make you vomit up any large dose ingested. This is a built in safety feature that does not exist in the pill prescribed to people. Not that I'm suggesting that anyone should try this only that it's retard proof for anyone that does.

Do you have any credentials i can see?

Anyway back to the topic at hand. Today in Australia we had 1100 cases with 2 deaths, one guy in his 60's and another in his 90's. Our two largest states representing half the nation's population continue to suffer a hard lockdown. So far the Delta strain outbreak has caused a case fatality rate of around 0.2%, which is identical to the seasonal flu. Infection fatality rate will be even lower.

So what? Australia is retarded. Where i live there is no lock down and we are almost all vaccinated. Hell about a week ago i was a massive industry event with thousands of people, only rule was to have a covid pass port.
About a month ago Covid passports were seen as a conspiracy theory here, now we're about to put in place the most draconian and far reaching vaccine permit system on the planet. To engage in anyway in public life, to have a job, to enter a business or public place, to go to a sports or entertainment event, even to meet members of our own family we must have proof of vaccination. Around 10% of the country will not be vaccinated under any circumstances. This is setting us up for complete chaos and civil unrest, but the fools who run the joint don't seem to give a fuck.
I have supported covid passports from the start. I fully support it so i dont see the problem.
Plus what are you bitching for it is your party that is in charge.
Today I switched on the tee vee and the news was on, forget which channel. The first report was the usual, how everyone was rushing to get vaccinated, how everyone was relieved that kids could now be vaccinated, how great it was that we will be getting back to normal in a month or two once everyone was jabbed because the vaccines were so amazing and offered wonderful protection.

Literally the next story, I mean straight after, was a government announcement on boosters. It's not that people here don't know that the vaccines don't work, we all have the internet and we can see what's been happening in the UK, US and Israel and our own government is telling us. it's like we have a psychological blind spot or a fit of collective insanity that makes us believe something that we know is not true but we will keep believing anyway and get really, really angry at anyone who points out the lie. I'm living in a country gripped by a form of weird religious mania.

I'm mentioning all this because I'm worried. When it becomes obvious, even to the most committed believers, that the vaccines aren't working what the public reaction will be? Another lockdown after Christmas would trip people over the edge. We've seen in other countries that after mass vaccination campaigns in the winter a big summer spike among the vaccinated follows, add to that the almost complete lack of natural immunity existing in the population, it's going to be a big one.
Well vaccines are working where i am, are you Stralians getting the doddgy Chinese one or the Russian one?
Shit is working in Europe.

I'm thinking there will be a concerted effort to scapegoat the non vaxxed, not just the government carting us off to their quarantine camps until we agree to the injections but individual acts of violence against us. Unfortunately I don't think most people will stop believing in the vaccines, rather it will be 'we didn't get a high enough percentage jabbed and we allowed Covid to circulate', so they'll be injecting literal babies with the clot shots and maybe even going door to door and force vaccinating the hesitant. Personally I'm intending to keep my head down and let this burn itself out, which it eventually will. When you're surrounded by lunatics don't make yourself a target.

Honestly fuck the non vaxxed. IF you don't want the jab then don't, but i should not be forced to interact with you disgusting plague monkeys.
 
Go crazy with whatever therapeutics you want. I don't care. Fact is, Ivermectin isn't our salvation because Covid was nothing to be saved from and no reason to live in fear in the first place. It's not gonna be what gets you your freedoms back, either - quit playing their rigged game where you accept lockdowns and associated bullshit as a response to a real threat.
 
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US Open COVID protocols changed: Fans need vaccination proof
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U.S. Open spectators now must show proof of at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to attend matches, a change made less than 72 hours before the tennis tournament starts.

The U.S. Tennis Association announced Friday that the New York City mayor’s office decided to require proof of vaccination to go into Arthur Ashe Stadium, the main arena at the National Tennis Center.

The USTA then opted to extend that rule to cover all ticket-holders who are 12 and older and enter the grounds during the two-week Grand Slam tournament that begins Monday. The event is returning to 100% capacity after all fans were banned from attending a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic.

A CDC vaccination card — or a photo or photocopy — are among the acceptable ways of proving vaccination.
Earlier in the week, the USTA said spectators would not be required to wear masks or show proof of their vaccination status to attend matches at the U.S. Open.

“The goal is not to prevent all cases of COVID. The goal, really, is to be certain that we don’t have an outbreak of COVID that’s going to be unusual or that we would regret,” Dr. Brian Hainline, a USTA first vice president and member of its medical advisory group, said on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.

Fueled by the highly contagious delta variant of the virus, new reported cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. have topped 150,000 a day, the highest level since late January.
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US Open COVID protocols changed: Fans need vaccination proof
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U.S. Open spectators now must show proof of at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to attend matches, a change made less than 72 hours before the tennis tournament starts.

The U.S. Tennis Association announced Friday that the New York City mayor’s office decided to require proof of vaccination to go into Arthur Ashe Stadium, the main arena at the National Tennis Center.

The USTA then opted to extend that rule to cover all ticket-holders who are 12 and older and enter the grounds during the two-week Grand Slam tournament that begins Monday. The event is returning to 100% capacity after all fans were banned from attending a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic.

A CDC vaccination card — or a photo or photocopy — are among the acceptable ways of proving vaccination.
Earlier in the week, the USTA said spectators would not be required to wear masks or show proof of their vaccination status to attend matches at the U.S. Open.

“The goal is not to prevent all cases of COVID. The goal, really, is to be certain that we don’t have an outbreak of COVID that’s going to be unusual or that we would regret,” Dr. Brian Hainline, a USTA first vice president and member of its medical advisory group, said on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.

Fueled by the highly contagious delta variant of the virus, new reported cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. have topped 150,000 a day, the highest level since late January.
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Looks like the parking lot at the US Open will be less fully this year...
 
Seeing this behavior from people who justify getting their rocks off on firing people for refusing an experimental vaccine by saying it's "for safety" and "to save even one life" will never stop being appalling to me. "If it saves even one life! ... Unless that one life disagrees with the science and doesn't care for public safety!"
I wouldn't even care about the grave-dancing if those same people didn't bawl their eyes out whenever someone vaccinated who wore their mask and kept their distance ends up dead.
"Haha stoopid unvaxxed get what they deserved!"
"Noooo! Its not fair! They did everything right but died anyways! Fuck you unvaxxed! REEEE!!!"
How is this still a thing? Here in my corner of the US I see no masks, hear nothing about COVID from friends and family and wouldn't even know it still existed unless I picked up a copy of the biggest state paper. I don't live out in the country either, my city has about 100k population and 500k in the metro. I go to work everyday in the downtown area and everything seems normal now with all commerce and activities functioning just like it was in 2019, just went to see the Flaming Lips in fact last weekend. Can't imagine living under a COVID regime like some of you guys are. Anyway, just throwing out my perspective without powerleveling too much.
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Its a bit of both.
Everything said about us is performative. The news down here says we are all dying in the wurst pandemik evah and the governor is totes to blame; but the reality just doesn't reflect the situation.

Everything is back to normal, most people aren't wearing masks. Total fully vaccinated percent of the population is still only 40-50%, IIRC.

Still waiting on my promised bodies in the streets.
Still waiting to be proven wrong and shown that COVID was the promised "plague"...
I normally like what I hear from this chick but she is a straight up conspiracy theorist here. Florida's out of oxygen, Texas is stacking bodies, the American media is covering it all up to somehow hurt India. Christ, she's losing it.

>"haha you covid-skeptics are all conspiracy theorists!"
>"no ackychually the dudley varus is killing everyone and the media just wont cover it!"

Honestly fuck the non vaxxed. IF you don't want the jab then don't, but i should not be forced to interact with you disgusting plague monkeys.
Then stay home and/or kill yourself.
 


In vaccinated subjects, antibody titers decreased by up to 40% each subsequent month while in convalescents they decreased by less than 5% per month. Six months after BNT162b2 vaccination 16.1% subjects had antibody levels below the seropositivity threshold of <50 AU/mL, while only 10.8% of convalescent patients were below <50 AU/mL threshold after 9 months from SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Conclusions This study demonstrates individuals who received the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine have different kinetics of antibody levels compared to patients who had been infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, with higher initial levels but a much faster exponential decrease in the first group.

The study conclusively proves that natural immunity is sterilizing and long lasting and that the vaccines efficacy wears out after a few months, but it goes further.

When the original trials were held Pfizer demonstrated a high neutralising antibody titre, in fact higher than given by exposure to the virus. What the study proves is a collapse in antibody titres in vaccinated people at a far higher rate than the naturally infected 5% compared to 40%.

Did Pfizer know this when preparing their studies? Why would they dose the vaccine to give a much higher titre of antibodies than natural immunity unless they were aware of this problem? They scammed the trial fucking cunts.

Do you have any credentials i can see?



So what? Australia is retarded. Where i live there is no lock down and we are almost all vaccinated. Hell about a week ago i was a massive industry event with thousands of people, only rule was to have a covid pass port.

I have supported covid passports from the start. I fully support it so i dont see the problem.
Plus what are you bitching for it is your party that is in charge.

Well vaccines are working where i am, are you Stralians getting the doddgy Chinese one or the Russian one?
Shit is working in Europe.



Honestly fuck the non vaxxed. IF you don't want the jab then don't, but i should not be forced to interact with you disgusting plague monkeys.
Bitch is looking forward to his booster.

I hear that his last dying words "If only I'd taken the Ivermectin".
 
Not as assmad/biased as you would expect, and author shows some half-clarity that COVID will be around forever, but still finds a way to make it Texas & Florida's fault that he and his (partner?) caught COVID in spite of being masked, wearing gloves, getting the vaccine and living in a Blue State that Did Everything Right (TM).

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We've had quite an August. We got married, dodged a hurricane and came down with breakthrough COVID. While I would happily recommend the first two, I wouldn't wish the last on my worst enemy.

It hit completely out of the blue. One night last week, I fixed a nice supper — Italian sausage pasta with fresh tomato sauce — and sat down to eat and my appetite just disappeared. I didn't feel anything else, just a complete loss of the desire to eat. I didn't think much of it at the time. I'd had a late lunch — maybe that was it. So we finished dinner, watched an episode of something on Amazon and went to bed.

The next morning I woke up with a fever of 100.5 degrees. I was weak, having trouble breathing, headachy – it felt like a case of the flu, and not a light one. I took some ibuprofen and by noon my temperature was normal. But just to be on the safe side, I called my doctor and made an appointment for later in the day. Between the time I called the doctor and the time we left, I was too weak to drive, so Tracy drove.

The doctor took my vitals — which were normal — but she gave me a COVID test as a precaution. By the time we got home, the news was showing Hurricane Henri heading straight for us out here on the east end of Long Island. Full moon tide, three-to-five-foot storm surge, 75-mile-an-hour winds, the whole thing. We live only a few feet above sea level with one of our doors at the lowest point of the entire property.

Somehow, with a surge of adrenaline, we pulled ourselves together to prepare. We got our sump pump ready, and backed it up with a power inverter we could hook up to the car if the electricity went out.

We were already well-provisioned with bottled water and food, so on Saturday we settled down to wait out the coming storm that never came. Henri took a right turn at Montauk Point and headed off to New England and we were thankfully spared, because my COVID test came back positive right in the middle of everything.

How did this happen? For 18 months I've been writing about this disease and taking every precaution. Hell, I went out and got masks and latex gloves from the hardware store back in March of last year, before the CDC was even recommending them, and we wore them everywhere. I remember being the only person in a mask in the supermarket. We wore masks and gloves at the gas station, at the local deli, even walking down the street around other people, all of whom at the time were unmasked.

We didn't go anywhere. We didn't travel. We didn't have anyone over to the house. Like millions of others, we just hunkered down. Then in the spring came the opportunity to get vaccinated and we were among the when they set up mass-vaccine points out here. Although the vaccine gave us some sense of security, we still wore our masks everywhere we went indoors, following CDC guidelines.

We got married on Aug. 9, outdoors in the presence of a few of our friends. Because we were all vaccinated, we didn't wear masks, and afterwards we had dinner outdoors, well-spaced away from others at a restaurant. None of the people in our wedding party have come down with the disease, so that wasn't it.

The only time I didn't wear a mask was at a local outdoor farmers market. Once. But looking back, I remember being in line for a moment to pay, with a few people in front of me and behind me. No one at the farmers market was masked, so that must have been it.

Outdoors, for a grand total of maybe two minutes without a mask in the presence of others. If you needed evidence of the virulence of the delta variant, there it is.

Tracy's test was positive, of course, and both of us have been laid low all week. Lots of coughing, no sense of taste or smell, fatigue — and by this I mean hardly being able to move your arms and legs — shortness of breath, everything you would expect, and more. But as we began to recover, it wasn't bad enough to necessitate another trip to the doctor, much less to the hospital, for either of us, thank goodness. We've been eating fruit and homemade chicken soup with rice, as much of it as we could stand. The symptoms started to subside a day ago, and we knew we were on the way back when we both laughed at something last night and at that moment realized we hadn't laughed for almost a week. Who knew that COVID took your sense of humor too?

I've been looking for a lesson in all of this beyond the obvious one — wear your mask even when you think you don't have to, even when you're around people you know are vaccinated. The only place we're not going to mask-up from now on will be inside the house and in our yard. That's how careful I think we're going to have to be.

We've known for at least a couple of months that being vaccinated won't protect you from contracting COVID, and I'm here to tell you that Tracy and I are walking, talking evidence of that. I've been recounting the statistics for this disease for more than a year, but never have those numbers seemed more ominous to me than when we became two of them. We have both been on the phone with the New York State Department of Health's contact tracing unit. They are incredibly thorough and efficient, so when I tell you that the national seven-day average of new cases is 156,300, I can assure you that number is as accurate as it can be, at least with respect to New York State. But the number that's truly staggering is the average number of daily deaths over the last week, which is 1,233 – with 2,210 having died on Thursday alone.

It now seems nearly beside the point to break down COVID statistics between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. It could be that whoever exposed me was vaccinated but showing no symptoms. I'm certain I was positive without symptoms for several days before I came down with a fever and was first aware that I was sick. I feel lucky that I didn't expose anyone during that time because I didn't go anywhere and I wasn't around anyone.

It was the politicization of this disease right from the beginning that has gotten us where we are, with statistics for new cases, hospitalizations and deaths approaching the highs they hit in January of this year. Insane opposition to imposing mask mandates in states like Florida and Texas and others are making things worse, and we're just getting started when it comes to the reaction that's sure to come with vaccination mandates by localities, businesses and entertainment venues. Irrationality has been the hallmark of this disease and it shows no signs of letting up.

I have to admit that during the past year I have joined in what Paul Krugman called in a recent column in the New York Times "the quiet rage of the responsible." But I must tell you that having contracted COVID, I have a whole new idea about what being responsible means, because it means us: Tracy and me. Even though we acted responsibly in getting vaccinated and wearing masks early on and throughout the pandemic, we still came down with this terrible disease.

I have reluctantly concluded that over time, practically everyone is going to get sick with the virus. It's going to be a part of our lives the way the weather is. We're going to have to learn that while there will be times it is warm and sunny, we're going to have to endure not just one winter of COVID, but many. COVID is well on its way to moving from pandemic to endemic. It is going to be with us for a very long time. We have to come to grips with the fact that while vaccines will protect us, there is no immunity to this disease. Living with it will mean more than just taking care of ourselves. It will take respect for others and the patience and endurance of all of us.
 
Not as assmad/biased as you would expect, and author shows some half-clarity that COVID will be around forever, but still finds a way to make it Texas & Florida's fault that he and his (partner?) caught COVID in spite of being masked, wearing gloves, getting the vaccine and living in a Blue State that Did Everything Right (TM).

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There is so much in that which can be called out as being shit if people just used their brains. If there were, for example, 150,000+ people sick - the "cases" like this, then we'd be fucked. They are not though, they have a positive test and that is all.


Most people have done like that faggot and his boyfriend. Their immune systems are destroyed from a year of basically total inertia, sitting home, self imposed stress and upset because of all of this. They've not had contact with people. Not been exposed to the sniffles or a cold.

Retards like that are why you should do better with raising a child. To raise someone so fucking stupid they come out with such a moronic article with no sense of how absurd it is, shows years of half assed, useless parenting culminating in a complete fucking moron. At least he's gay and he's probably too terrified of catching coof again to consider adopting as that would involve inviting a stranger into their home. So at least their shit tier genetic lineage ends there.
 
There is so much in that which can be called out as being shit if people just used their brains. If there were, for example, 150,000+ people sick - the "cases" like this, then we'd be fucked. They are not though, they have a positive test and that is all.


Most people have done like that faggot and his boyfriend. Their immune systems are destroyed from a year of basically total inertia, sitting home, self imposed stress and upset because of all of this. They've not had contact with people. Not been exposed to the sniffles or a cold.

Retards like that are why you should do better with raising a child. To raise someone so fucking stupid they come out with such a moronic article with no sense of how absurd it is, shows years of half assed, useless parenting culminating in a complete fucking moron. At least he's gay and he's probably too terrified of catching coof again to consider adopting as that would involve inviting a stranger into their home. So at least their shit tier genetic lineage ends there.

Even talking precautions like washing hands, distancing and generally not going out as much oh and masking ive been sick 4 times since this all started. Twice with Covid and the other 2 were just colds. I dont even think alot of precautions and guidelines work. You need N-95's and Eye protection and gloves. The surgical shit people walk around with is like hoping a chainlink fence stops the wind.

His description of Covid is accurate. It really feels like you are carrying around 200 extra lbs.
 
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can we confirm this? every article I find has the same copy paste message from this Ozaki guy, no link to actual government policy on the subject, although he did apparently suggest the use in february.
https://www.techarp.com/science/greenlight-ivermectin-japan/
Sorry, too busy grave dancing to ask google for ivermectin bad propaganda.
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Francis 'Frankie' Mossman, Spartacus: Blood and Sand actor, dies at 33
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Inês Rafael Mendes: 18-year-old Portuguese college student dead five days after COVID-19 “vaccine”; police blame alcohol consumption
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Edit: @Abominacione Weird how searching for Japan+ivermectin does not bring this up on google. At least not for me https://archive.vn/TrHgQ (Feb 9th 2021) . Here is the more recent video that briefly flashed in the alt-right news cycle.
 
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Maybe shouldn't listen to chinesse propghanda with mixing vaccines :drink: :story: :story: :story:

What is it with you fucking retard conspiracy tards not knowing basic math and not knowing how to read.

So this is the study that blomberg links to.
Link to the study.

And here is the math i did in a earlier post
Man you fuckers cant read.

So i went to the original study instead of "stormfront we hate Muslims edition". (It was in gateway pundit)

I am using module two as it had a figure: Start group of 46035 people as there group who either had covid or was vaccinated.
748 cases of re-infection or break through.

640 was from the vaccinated group.
108 was from having had covid.

This means that if you where vaccinated there was a 1.39% chance of break infection through and if you had covid it was at 0.23%

That is some solid number, get the vaccine and less then 2% chance of break through infection and you will not lose your sense of taste or risk dying.
So yes there is a bigger chance of getting coivd with the vaccine then if you lick doorknobs and get covid, so yeah go get covid i guess. I think i will take my chances with the vaccine.

This is why you always look at the numbers your self.

Also the formatting of the paper is all fucked. If i released it like that i would be fired.

So 6 fold sounds BAD if you dont know basic fucking math.
BUT HEY i guess shit tier politisperg don't know how to fucking do research, instead they puke op what ever sounds like it would fit there agenda.
 
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