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CV and mad panic behaviour
Aaron Rodgers Rips Joe Biden And 'Fake White House' In Anti-Vax Rant, HuffPost.

What is it about rich sports stars that make them think they understand medical science? What a drop kick. I might just have to re-watch the ending of the Packers' playoff game. The universe has a sense of humour.

How this guy ever was invited to host Jeopardy on the basis he's some sort of intellectual has me beat. Learning at the feet of Professor Rogan isn't much by way of accreditation.
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Baby ‘turned blue’ after bizarre Covid advice from underground Telegram group, news.com.au.

Reporters from Vice had infiltrated a QAnon Telegram group which shared tips on treating Covid (not that they believe in Covid) with Ivermectin and the like. A young father of a 6 month old asked for advice given his wife had tested positive for Covid a week before and the baby began suffereing "flu-like symptoms". He wondered whether Ivermectin was suitable for babies.

Quote:“Baby aspirin to thin the blood a little and drop any fever and I would put some ivermectin on the bottoms of her feet,” one group member responded — while others said he should wait to take advice from “experts” in ivermectin usage on the group.

One user called Katie, who claimed to be an expert, piped up.

“From what I understand, yes it is safe to give to an infant, however please stop calling it Covid, it’s not Covid, it’s a simple cold. That’s how we got in this mess to begin with,” Katie wrote.

Jason took the advice and gave his baby a dose of ivermectin.

“We gave her two doses of ivermectin at 50mg each. That’s what was recommended by someone on here. She got really sick after that. Related? I don’t know,” Jason claimed in an update.

Within minutes, Jason reported that his little girl’s condition was deteriorating.

“Baby threw up. Is that common side effect? She’s also turning a tad blue,” Jason said.

Shockingly, somebody said this had happened to their child as well and they took him to hospital — something Jason wasn’t keen to do.

Jason responded: “We don’t trust hospitals. I told my son to give her more ivermectin.”

Group members pleaded with Jason to go to the hospital.

“That baby needs to go to the ER. Do not hesitate,” one group member called Barbara, who said she was a respiratory therapist, wrote. “I’ve seen too many go south due to O2 levels being low. The blue is hypoxia and that’s lack of oxygen at the tissue level. Please!”

Finally, Jason told the group, the child was taken to hospital.

“[My] son is taking baby to urgent care. Against my wishes but I’m praying for her. It’s in God’s hands now,” Jason wrote before later adding an update that Ruby was “doing better.”

“God knew what to do even though I thought hospital was certain death,” Jason wrote on Wednesday night. “Thanks for everyone’s advice.”

Oh boy ...
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(01-24-2022, 11:13 PM)Mav date Wrote:Baby ‘turned blue’ after bizarre Covid advice from underground Telegram group, news.com.au.

Reporters from Vice had infiltrated a QAnon Telegram group which shared tips on treating Covid (not that they believe in Covid) with Ivermectin and the like. A young father of a 6 month old asked for advice given his wife had tested positive for Covid a week before and the baby began suffereing "flu-like symptoms". He wondered whether Ivermectin was suitable for babies.

Oh boy ...
These people need their anonymity removed and to be charged, that child is better off with some other family.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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As countries open borders, in the hope that the public's will to travel resumes soon, I don't get why we not testing every traveller that arrives on the spot.

A RAT test takes about 10 to 15min to complete, way faster than it takes to get through border control and customs quarantine. It's not hard to imagine they could issue a RAT for each arriving passenger sometime prior to passport checks, and get the result prior to collecting baggage and clearing customs quarantine.

When there have been regional terrorist threats the heightened levels of security promote countries doing manual bag searches of full aircraft, sometimes more than once, up in SE Asia it's quite common to go through scanners then a manual baggage check at the gate.

So they can't really argue it's too hard to swab everyone from an arriving flight, a few dozen health care workers could each do a passenger a minute comfortably because each passenger already has identifying documents. Most of the domestic testing lag is due to forms that would not be needed in arrivals. In any case, swabbing for a RAT is as fast as if not faster than having your carry on checked.
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Booster done. Had it yesterday. So... Az+Az+Moderna booster. Sore arm, tired but no temperature, headaches etc. Almost 5 months between 2nd Az and Mod. 24 hours on and continuing to improve.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17
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(01-25-2022, 02:21 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Booster done. Had it yesterday. So... Az+Az+Moderna booster. Sore arm, tired but no temperature, headaches etc. Almost 5 months between 2nd Az and Mod. 24 hours on and continuing to improve.
I had my booster on friday. triple pfizer.

I'm not sure i was 100% before i got it, but i certainly wasn't after.
Sore arm (for the first time)
achy+tired....sensitive to touch.
Lasted all of the weekend and some of monday.

Didn't stop me from doing anything, more of a mild inconvenience.,,,,much better than the alternative.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia...entnewsntp

Any other result would be laughable.
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Quote:Associate Professor Rob Manwaring from Flinders University said he believed some of the pushback against the Andrews government was political.

'Basically, a sizeable majority were supportive of the strong lockdown measures,' he told the Herald Sun.

'But in this and the NSW score, you can see a small but vocal minority who really pushed back; there is a partisan effect here, I am willing to bet, of trenchant liberals and anti-Labor sentiments.'
Yep, Victoria is the only State where the opposition sided with the anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers & anti-lockdowners. Shame, shame shame!
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(01-25-2022, 07:49 AM)shawny link Wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia...entnewsntp

Any other result would be laughable.

Never get in the way of a totalitarian
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Interesting move by Neil Young, telling Spotify either they address Joe Rogan's fake vaccine and COVID news channel or they have to withdraw all his content.

Imagine if Neil Young gets a few more major artists on board, the artists have nothing to fear because they are the majority and all they have to do is stand together!

btw., Joe Rogan was a big peddler of Trump's Regeneron cure, in fact Joe claimed at one stage he used it himself, but it's been withdrawn after being found to be useless against Sars-CoV-2! This type of misinformation is peddled, mostly stuff like HCQ, Ivermectin, Regeneron as a cure by the likes of Trump and Rogan, springs from COVID naysayers confusing a useful treatment for a comorbidity with Sars-CoV-2 treatment. If you get an ancillary infection, a parasite, bacteria or some secondary virus, doctors might find them useful, but against Sars-CoV-2 alone they are useless.
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