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Jim Santilli.
Powerful story of chloroquine saving his life. Local Drs told him they had exhausted all avenues. He was gasping for breath lungs were collapsing. Local Drs called in Infectious disease Dr and he was prescribed this. He is on Laura Ingram now. POWERFUL STORY AND A MUST see

I think if I got this virus and got bad enough that I needed to go to the hospital, i think i would ask for this regimen asap. Hell, i might ask for it from my primary while i was still sitting at the house.
 
Jim Santilli.
Powerful story of chloroquine saving his life. Local Drs told him they had exhausted all avenues. He was gasping for breath lungs were collapsing. Local Drs called in Infectious disease Dr and he was prescribed this. He is on Laura Ingram now. POWERFUL STORY AND A MUST see. 180 degree turn in how he felt after one dose.
How many never Trumpers on here would die before taking something recommended by Trump?
 
I think if I got this virus and got bad enough that I needed to go to the hospital, i think i would ask for this regimen asap. Hell, i might ask for it from my primary while i was still sitting at the house.

I can't underscore what an uplifting interview that was. I mean make you damn proud to be an American type moment! Do yourself a favor and watch it.
 
Whole Foods strike: Workers plan mass ‘sick-out’ over COVID-19 concerns

(NEXSTAR) – Whole Foods employees are organizing a nationwide “sick out” on Tuesday, March 31 if parent company Amazon doesn’t institute new measures to safeguard workers and increase pay during the coronavirus pandemic.

Whole Worker, a self-described “grassroots movement” of Whole Foods employees seeking to unionize, published a letter outlining the their demands: paid leave for all workers who isolate or self-quarantine, health care for part-time and seasonal workers, guaranteed hazard pay (double the normal rate), new policies to facilitate social distancing and immediate closure of any Whole Foods location where a worker tests positive for COVID-19.

Whole Foods strike: Workers plan mass ‘sick-out’ over COVID-19 concerns

Yeah, there's a workable food security plan.
 
Whole Foods strike: Workers plan mass ‘sick-out’ over COVID-19 concerns

(NEXSTAR) – Whole Foods employees are organizing a nationwide “sick out” on Tuesday, March 31 if parent company Amazon doesn’t institute new measures to safeguard workers and increase pay during the coronavirus pandemic.

Whole Worker, a self-described “grassroots movement” of Whole Foods employees seeking to unionize, published a letter outlining the their demands: paid leave for all workers who isolate or self-quarantine, health care for part-time and seasonal workers, guaranteed hazard pay (double the normal rate), new policies to facilitate social distancing and immediate closure of any Whole Foods location where a worker tests positive for COVID-19.

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Whole Foods strike: Workers plan mass ‘sick-out’ over COVID-19 concerns

Fire their a$$es!
 
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