Orangeburst
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Well I think in March it was about saving grandma and it still is today. Difference being we now know how to live our lives without killing grandma where as in March we didn't. All people need to do is wear a dang mask for the most part.
If Clay Travis wasn't running the supercomputer I don't want to hear about the results.Here is a very interesting read on proposed pathophysiology of the CV19 infection. I'm running it by one of my simpleton redneck immunologist friends.
A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged
Good read. There have been many Drs recommending Vitamin D as a supplement to take. In an earlier study that Joe Rogan of all people brought up, it was found that 95%+ of hospitalized patients were vitamin D deficient. If you are a darker skinned individual and live up north, you absorb much less from the sun. I've been supplementing with Vitamin D for a few months now. I take about 5000 to 7000 IUs per day. Many Drs have said it's safe to take up to 10,000 per day.Here is a very interesting read on proposed pathophysiology of the CV19 infection. I'm running it by one of my simpleton redneck immunologist friends.
A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged
"Interestingly, Jacobson’s team also suggests vitamin D as a potentially useful Covid-19 drug. The vitamin is involved in the RAS system and could prove helpful by reducing levels of another compound, known as REN. Again, this could stop potentially deadly bradykinin storms from forming. The researchers note that vitamin D has already been shown to help those with Covid-19. The vitamin is readily available over the counter, and around 20% of the population is deficient. If indeed the vitamin proves effective at reducing the severity of bradykinin storms, it could be an easy, relatively safe way to reduce the severity of the virus. "
Well, we now have proof how even the Wall Street Journal isn't taking the time to verify the numbers.
A bunch of virus test results from as far back as April are suddenly found and they just decide to "ingest" them in the daily totals. Thereby totally skewing the FL new case chart for the rest of eternity. Makes it look like the virus is roaring back in Fl. (it isn't) and even skewing nationwide results!
Read note under the chart from the Tallahassee report. Then read the 2nd item in the WSJ blurb.
Suing seems like an odd way to go about enforcing stuff.This is a good use of tax dollars.
Hamilton County sues first business for noncompliance with mask mandate
