What is your point? That is a side point... But? Are you denying we can get to herd immunity? What if we let the low risk live and protect the high risk. Is there not a strong chance that is what happened in India with delta? Now what if India had the resources to protect the high risk better while the rest of their population got to herd immunity? See that curve... that is mostly likely the curve of a virus that spreads faster than the original strain in which the area reaches herd immunity... because they did not have a lot vaccine deployed. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india
Hint: The regions in India completely locked down to stop the wave of Delta Covid. Most still have significant restrictions including UP and Bihar.
That was the issue for him. He had received quite a genuine and uncontrived roasting over his comment about him feeling bad as his wife was upset over HER mother dying earlier in 2020. One of those rings very wrong posts basically. The Jem login had positioned his mother initially in a rich person nursing home where he could crow about how wealth had its privilidges over poorer people who were forced to live in less expensive and therefore less biosecure homes. When this also did not go across as he hoped he took a few months sojourn (possibly Gnus login was introduced then, can't be bothered checking) and he had her pass away of something but not covid to simplify things.
American Journal of Therapeutics: Ivermectin for Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 Infection: A Systematic Review, Conclusions: Moderate-certainty evidence finds that large reductions in COVID-19 deaths are possible using ivermectin. Using ivermectin early in the clinical course may reduce numbers progressing to severe disease. The apparent safety and low cost suggest that ivermectin is likely to have a significant impact on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic globally. https://journals.lww.com/americanth...mectin_for_prevention_and_treatment_of.7.aspx
it is possible lockdowns could have worked in some areas if they happened before the virus was widespread... but 2/3 of india has antibodies and remember when you find this many antibodies at one time... you would also have many more people who are immune even though their antibodies recently faded... because the healthier you are the more quickly your antibodies fade... (in general per the studies) https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...mmunity-what-experts-say-101627226477357.html .... "The latest serosurvey conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research has revealed that two-thirds of the population have antibodies against Covid-19 infection, while the rest one-third is still vulnerable. Following the national findings, states have also been releasing their serosurvey results which again brings the issue of 'herd immunity' to the fore, as states like Bihar, Odisha have claimed that their serosurvey results indicate that they have nearly achieved herd immunity." ... Indian population and herd immunity Experts have said the national serosurvey is an overall situation of the country's population which is not an acute reflection of statewise immunity. While the overall data says 67.6 per cent of people have immunity against Covid in India, the percentage may be more in some states. It can be lower than in some other states. For example, Bihar, Odisha said around 70 per cent of its population have immunity against Covid. On the other hand, only 50 per cent population in Kerala have antibodies, reports said. it would be interesting to see.
A meta-analysis of studies eh? Nigeria, Egypt, Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh.. FFS they even spelled Colombia as Columbia. I'd expect the "Columbia" study is the Cali one which if I recall, was not so hopeful.
Why aren't people treated as long as they have symptoms? another thing ,why only 5 days supply of ivermectin? Among adults with mild COVID-19, a 5-day course of ivermectin, compared with placebo, did not significantly improve the time to resolution of symptoms. Double-blind, randomized trial conducted at a single site in Cali, Colombia. Eduardo López-Medina Primary outcome was time to resolution of symptoms within a 21-day follow-up period https://covid19.elsevierpure.com/fr/publications/effect-of-ivermectin-on-time-to-resolution-of-symptoms-among-adul
I suspect those promoting Ivermectin very heavily in this thread... They have big investments in Merck or some large option plays and just protecting their investments via thinking they can get the FDA to give emergency authorization use to the drug. It often happens at forums of penny stocks with a new product. They hit the forums heavily with recommendations of the products. wrbtrader
now this is in response to the moron douchebag bugen and wrb .. I have no idea if they will soon erase their posts... a. bugen... . you are a sick fuck who claimed I killed my mom... that was the only roasting... your sick demented comment. As I told you we had no access to my mom during lockdown here in CA... save for one day about a week or 2 (if I recall) before she died. They allowed family members to see her in a courtyard at a distance. Plus they tested and screened all visitors all who entered. Many nursing homes were able to protect their elderly once they adopted similar practices. That home and others like it is why I said we should be protecting the high risk better and we could. morons like you and gwb were arguing against me and such basic common sense points. Plus you are the world largest sick fuck asshole writing that someone just killed their mom. Now for wrb... if a nursing home is protecting their residents well... and your mom was dying from congestive heart failure with dementia ... would you really take her home to a family with four active kids?
????? if i don't have nothing valuable to say i don't say anything,besides not everything is about money as for you big pharma shills trying to obfuscate discussions and cover comments that don't fit your narrative to few pages behind.Just look at this thread ! https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...mectin-is-the-cure-compilation.359924/page-64