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kramerhammer
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Post by kramerhammer on Nov 14, 2020 21:02:25 GMT -6
My oldest daughter was the only one in my family that has ever wore a mask for a extended period in my family and she developed staff infection. I’m sure you know it’s highly contagious And infected my other kids also. and she developed Staph. infection. I’m sure you know it’s highly contagious And infected my other kids also. Staph infection of what? There are many different types of staph infections with varying degrees of contagiousness. Most are easily treatable and curable. Is your position that the mask caused the staph infection? Highly unlikely, but we can discuss it if you would like to.
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Post by Purplemachine on Nov 14, 2020 21:04:32 GMT -6
My 59 year old brother recently had it and other losing taste and smell he had a couple days of bad headaches and that was it. Several people I work with have had it and it varies from nothing to flu like symptoms. No big deal for most under 70.
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Post by gophersturf10 on Nov 14, 2020 21:06:46 GMT -6
My oldest daughter was the only one in my family that has ever wore a mask for a extended period in my family and she developed staff infection. I’m sure you know it’s highly contagious And infected my other kids also. and she developed Staph. infection. I’m sure you know it’s highly contagious And infected my other kids also. Staph infection of what? There are many different types of staph infections with varying degrees of contagiousness. Most are easily treatable and curable. Is your position that the mask caused the staph infection? Highly unlikely, but we can discuss it if you would like to. I guess you and I aren’t going to discuss my daughters health but her STAPH infection started at one of her nostrils. And our family physician said it’s highly likely for a mask.
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Post by gophersturf10 on Nov 14, 2020 21:09:47 GMT -6
My 59 year old brother recently had it and other losing taste and smell he had a couple days of bad headaches and that was it. Several people I work with have had it and it varies from nothing to flu like symptoms. No big deal for most under 70. I had Covid back in early September had flu like symptoms for 3or 4 gays lost taste and smell for longer. I had the flu years ago that was much worst.
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kramerhammer
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Post by kramerhammer on Nov 14, 2020 21:14:16 GMT -6
Staph infection of what? There are many different types of staph infections with varying degrees of contagiousness. Most are easily treatable and curable. Is your position that the mask caused the staph infection? Highly unlikely, but we can discuss it if you would like to. I guess you and I aren’t going to discuss my daughters health but her STAPH infection started at one of her nostrils. And our family physician said it’s highly likely for a mask. Well I guess I will just say that that sucks for you and yours. I have been wearing a mask nearly every day for 10 to 16 hours and I always wear it when I go out shopping for more essentials since early March and have had no infections. I have also cared for dozens of Covid patients during that time with extended close contact and I have also not contracted Covid 19. So take that for what you will. I would venture to say that I wear a mask a lot more than your daughter has and I have had zero complications. So which anecdote beats which anecdote?
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kramerhammer
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Post by kramerhammer on Nov 14, 2020 21:17:25 GMT -6
My 59 year old brother recently had it and other losing taste and smell he had a couple days of bad headaches and that was it. Several people I work with have had it and it varies from nothing to flu like symptoms. No big deal for most under 70. Happy to hear you and yours have fallen under the most category so far. Hope that continues.
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kramerhammer
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Post by kramerhammer on Nov 16, 2020 17:44:14 GMT -6
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Purp1eOne
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Post by Purp1eOne on Nov 25, 2020 17:22:13 GMT -6
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kramerhammer
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Post by kramerhammer on Nov 25, 2020 19:26:07 GMT -6
LOL. Read the study. Peer review will not be kind. I look forward to this.
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Post by Purplemachine on Dec 20, 2020 0:09:01 GMT -6
www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/american-medical-association-rescinds-hydroxychloroquine-prevention-order-many-people-died-hacks-wanted-hurt-trump/Previously, the AMA had issued a statement in March that was highly critical of HCQ in regards to its use as a proposed treatment by some physicians in the early stages of COVID-19. In addition to discouraging doctors from ordering the medication in bulk for “off-label” use – HCQ is typically used to treat diseases such as malaria – they also claimed that there was no proof that it was effective in treating COVID, and that its use could be harmful in some instances. However, on page 18 of a recent AMA memo, issued on October 30, (resolution 509, page 3) the organization officially reversed its stance on HCQ, stating that its potential for good currently may supersede the threat of any potentially harmful side effects.
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OkieDokie
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Post by OkieDokie on Dec 20, 2020 0:24:37 GMT -6
The press and leftists killed people due to politicizing this
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Post by Purplemachine on Dec 20, 2020 2:15:51 GMT -6
The press and leftists killed people due to politicizing this Never let a crisis go to waste. Even if it costs a few thousand lives. Libs/dems are the essence of evil. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They go about proving it every day.
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Post by Purplemachine on Jan 28, 2021 15:31:24 GMT -6
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Post by Purplemachine on Jan 29, 2021 12:41:07 GMT -6
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Post by nodakviking on Jan 31, 2021 8:00:27 GMT -6
Pretty clear the politicization of WuFlu has hurt the response to it and the demonization of HCQ was based solely on the who brought it up as a potential game changer. That reaction to HCQ very likely cost many lives and billions of dollars. Even as a simple post exposure/early treatment it could have drastically reduced any strain on the system. Will the players in their life and death political game ever be held accountable or made to feel guilt? Not likely, they were doing yeoman's work in the 'Orangeman Bad' battle. The MSM really is just a gaggle of NPC's.
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