Alt-right groups have been attacking him online for weeks now. The idea is that his facts undermine the government's lies, and that he is the public face of the deep state undermining the POTUS via the bogus hoax. The POTUS publicly referring to the State Department as the Deep State Department (with Fauci facepalming the first time) didn't help much. To my knowledge the US is the only western country where this is 50% a medical crisis and 50% a political thing.
”BREAKING – IN ITALY
Italy has decided to distribute hydroychloroquine and azithromycin – recommended by Prof. Didier Raoult for treatment of Covid-19 in its early stages – FOR FREE in all pharmacies across the nation.
Meanwhile, in France, the Big Pharma gang around Le Petit Roi still forbids sales to the public: only authorizes them for medical personnel and on the latest stages of Covid-19 – when treatment cannot possibly work anymore.”
Dr. Rauolt's trial and his claims, while promising, are rightly controversial and not at all what would be considered robust.
There isn't enough evidence as to the effectiveness to be broadly distributing these drugs for COVID-19 treatment, and the Italian position sounds like one of (understandable) desperation. This is especially the case with Azithromycin, which is an antibiotic whose mechanism of action as a treatment of COVID-19 are far more dubious.
Big Pharma isn't holding back broad deployment, a fundamental lack of data regarding these experimental treatments is.
Misspelling whilst sitting on the can tapping out a quick rebuttal (pun?) is a minor sin, I think. Nice tactic, though. Unfortunately it doesn't change the point. The media's attempts to drive a wedge are factual, I can't say the same for "alt right groups sending death threats." Also, nice to see a return to your regularly scheduled programming with that latest post. I appreciate consistency.The name of this 'most critical' person is Fauci . Anyway, I am sure there is nothing odd about any of this and it is just the lamestream media attacking the president again or something. Carry on.
Iceland has done large scale random tests of the population. Half the positves found, show no symptoms at all.
Add to that that this specific combination is known to potentially cause arrhythmia and lead to a heart attack, so may not be the kind of drug you want to give to untrained people in despair without medical supervision in the first place.
2) The US department of justice is working with the lamestream media to undermine the president by spreading a hoax about threats against Fauci.
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Is Iceland’s coronavirus testing showing that 50% of cases have no symptoms?
Several large media outlets have been stating that one of the findings emerging from Iceland’s coronavirus screening of the general population is that around 50% of individuals infected with the virus have no symptoms. The screenings of the general population have been carried out by...www.icelandreview.com
The caveat is they show now symptoms yet, and that many of them are in the early stages. Also, the large scale tests so far only show a prevalence of <1%, meaning it is still very early days there compared with the +-10% in Belgium, which seems to support that (10,000 tests, 90 positives).
And once again I find myself in agreement. Too bad you have me on "ignore" so that you wind up missing out on all of it.Yeah, just handing this stuff out to general public is probably a recipe for disaster, even if it turns out to be an effective treatment. People will gobble up all that's made available, creating or exacerbating shortages, and many will take them without reason and/or incorrectly. The potential for overdoses and/or side-effects doing more harm than good is very real, while the effectiveness of Azithromycin and related antibiotics as antibiotics would surely decline more rapidly due to widespread overuse.
I don't think anyone here seriously doubts there were threats against Fauci, or even that increased security is a good idea. Anyone with any public profile at all is going to get threats, some of them legitimate ones. It doesn't have to be a hoax to be disproportionately reported or not particularly news worthy.
Breaking news: the media has done the public no good!The inclination of even media outlets to conveniently "forget" well documented facts about SARS - CoV -2 infection - like wildly vaying incubation time between 2 and 14 days - really does the public no good .
No symptoms or very long incubation are both equally bad. It means the testing done in most of Europe is not effective at all.![]()
Is Iceland’s coronavirus testing showing that 50% of cases have no symptoms?
Several large media outlets have been stating that one of the findings emerging from Iceland’s coronavirus screening of the general population is that around 50% of individuals infected with the virus have no symptoms. The screenings of the general population have been carried out by...www.icelandreview.com
The caveat is they show now symptoms yet, and that many of them are in the early stages. Also, the large scale tests so far only show a prevalence of <1%, meaning it is still very early days there compared with the +-10% in Belgium, which seems to support that (10,000 tests, 90 positives).
No symptoms or very long incubation are both equally bad. It means the testing done in most of Europe is not effective at all.
That means sailing 1,000 km of the Mississippi River first...Yowie!Just buy a sail boat and cruise into Chaguaramas. You will assimilate quickly.![]()
I'm only talking about spreading. Not how the disease evolves. If we don't start testing more people without symptoms, we will not get the statistical data needed to determine what is effective and what is not.You are forgetting/ignoring a few really important things . Amongst them the following : Statisitically, about 80% of these cases will self resolve . 20% will require medical care . 10% of these will need ICU care ( please correct if wrong, or inaccurate ) .
I am really wondering how you are getting to your above conlcusion, especially as the topic has been discussed in here very extensively, several times, and the necessity as well as the benefits resulting from extensive testing have been laid out several times, by various people .
Also, if testing would not be effective at all, how would that be limited to a continent, or geographical reason ?
I bet I have, already. I was ill in January and February.I really hope we will have SARS-CoV-2 quick antibodies test as soon as possible
So everyone can test himself and check if he had been infected or not.
Now that would be an interesting number to find out...
I'm only talking about spreading. Not how the disease evolves. If we don't start testing more people without symptoms, we will not get the statistical data needed to determine what is effective and what is not.
This is ok for now. We can lock down everything. We are however going to stuggle with this for many more months. Demands to open up will come. At that time we ill need accurate data. Not just data from those with symptoms. If not, we will make bad choices when the wallet is empty.