VolinWayne
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Specifically, yes, it is an antiparasitic. However it, like many other drugs, has known antiviral properties. So it's not really honest to call it "only" an antiparasitic.The only weird thing to me is that ivermectin is specifically, and really only, an anti-parasite drug, yet is showing effectiveness everywhere in the world its used. What does this tell us about the "virus"?
To summarize the current level of nonsense:
- I have the only actual tangible evidence of immunity one can possess, yet I am not considered "safe"
- my kids (also now immune) are forced to wear non-regulated cloth face coverings that do not block viral transmission while in school, yet they attend football games with 100,000 fans, Church camp, sleepovers, and tonight's trip to the Haunted House.
- there is now concern that a new variant has even more significantly-altered structure of the spike protein, so it's important that everyone go get vaccinated with mRNA that codes for the OLD spike protein
I agree, but matters are made more difficult when the DOJ/Federal Bureau of Incompetence says anyone that holds elected officials (school boards) accountable for their BS is a domestic terrorist.People need to start banding together and refusing to go along with mask mandates etc. It's absolutely insane to make kids wear masks in school. People need to rise up and say no more.
Before or after we try the cases for sending infected people into nursing homes?This should be considered murder.
Conspiracy theorists are pulling family being treated for Covid-19 out of ICUs - Coda Story
This should be considered murder.
Conspiracy theorists are pulling family being treated for Covid-19 out of ICUs - Coda Story
Good. The vaccine works for you, so leave everyone else alone. That's all we ask.
This should be considered murder.
Conspiracy theorists are pulling family being treated for Covid-19 out of ICUs - Coda Story
I am not sure the status of places right now as far as being open, but I think I might pick Rome if you can. Lots of really cool history there. Great food and the wine doesn't suck. The kids will love the pizza. Second choice would probably be Spain... Barcelona as a first choice and Costa del Sol on the Mediterranean as a second. It's easy to get over to Gibralter from there so it's kind of a twofer. Somebody said Amsterdam... not a terrible choice because you can get bikes everywhere and ride thru the countryside. I'm not a huge fan of Paris, but if it is a one time trip, there are great museums and Mr Eiffel's tower.What is your suggestion for a family with 3 kids 11 and older? I know you been all over the place.
To summarize the current level of nonsense:
- I have the only actual tangible evidence of immunity one can possess, yet I am not considered "safe"
- my kids (also now immune) are forced to wear non-regulated cloth face coverings that do not block viral transmission while in school, yet they attend football games with 100,000 fans, Church camp, sleepovers, and tonight's trip to the Haunted House.
- there is now concern that a new variant has even more significantly-altered structure of the spike protein, so it's important that everyone go get vaccinated with mRNA that codes for the OLD spike protein