Science unscripted. Podcast
A bat didn't 'cause' the coronavirus, we did.
Science unscripted - Daily news on COVID-19 | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW | 15.04.2020
It will be more tears sadly. Adding a post to Current affairs not here as it name a persons who appears oblivious to the stupidity of needlessly seeing/enduring people die who could have avoided it with just a little common sense in listening to experts not idiots. Take care all. Happy to see we seem to be taking reasonable steps to keep everyone safe not just my selfish wants serviced at everyone else expense.
Science unscripted. Podcast
A bat didn't 'cause' the coronavirus, we did.
Science unscripted - Daily news on COVID-19 | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW | 15.04.2020
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Divs, after your recent near death experience I reckon you are entitled to a "few selfish wants". No, really.![]()
94 year old woman beats the coronavirus.
Victorian 94-year-old Maureen Appleby defies the odds to recover from coronavirus - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
EDIT. Perhaps we're not all doomed.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
The Bad News is...and always was... some of the corona test kits are of variable accuracy. If the RT - PCR test is used, then it's own inventer did not approve of it for 'Diagnostic Purposes'. This would explain the soc-called re-infection of a recovered patient... inaccurate test.
Dr Kary Mullis article is well worth a read through, some background to the test procedure and results will help in understanding the current mess. It's never as simple as we'd like! - or like the popular press and pollies say:- Was the COVID-19 Test Meant to Detect a Virus? - UncoverDC
Here's a modern up-to-date one, sadly, an Epic Fail. I doubt it will be the last.
Coronavirus 'game changer' testing kits could be unreliable, UK scientists say | World news | The Guardian
More background on the tests vs results.
David Icke | The Real Epidemic
The other night on TV, Australia's 'infected' number was given as something like 6,488, with SIXTY FOUR deaths. I don't recall if it included the recovered... What is that in % ? And how much larger is it than the normal, common, annual Flu season ? - Don't forget that a number of those 64 are not Aussie citizens from Cruise Ships though some are... which is not surprising.
Just to hand, Tom Hanks & Wife were treated with... choroquinone (spelling?) You can get a similar result using the supplement Quercetain and zinc (Oysters, eggs, zinc gummies etc). I'ts the zinc that interferes with the virus replication, and the drug & supplement above 'pull' zinc into the cells.
In the War against the coronavirus, the first casualty is "untruth".
Covid-19: A war of words
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
SO the local refrigeration wholesaler sent us a flyer today,1litre of hand sanitiser,$45.00,and new stock has just arrived.
Soon they will be selling aspirins and bandages.![]()
And loo paper, Paul![]()
A couple of weeks ago my wife told me that the Japanese press were discussing an apparent correlation between the rate of vaccination against TB and death rates from COVID-19. Japan vaccinates universally against TB and has a lower death rate from COVID-19 than the US or China, which don’t. This was also noticed in other countries and there’s trials on in various places, including in South Australia.
FYI, most Australian states, other than NSW and the ACT, ran universal BCG vaccination from the 1950s to the mid 1980s, so there’s a cohort aged between 40 to 70 who may have, via the BCG vaccine, some element of protection against the worst effects of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus deaths are fewer in countries that mandate TB vaccine | Fortune
Can a century-old TB vaccine steel the immune system against the new coronavirus? | Science | AAAS
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