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GoodJust so you know, a few people reported you for hate speech because of this comment.
GoodJust so you know, a few people reported you for hate speech because of this comment.
“At this point in time, we don’t have any evidence to indicate that the vaccine was directly related to his death, and we are looking at all the different factors and to see if there was an indirect connection or not,” said Sammarco, the Hamilton County Coroner. “But at this point, we don’t have any evidence.”Totally healthy 20 year old dies the very next day after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine but nothing to see here folks...
J&J vaccine NOT linked to death of college student from Columbus, coroner says
That's an incredibly irresponsible statement to make.“At this point in time, we don’t have any evidence to indicate that the vaccine was directly related to his death, and we are looking at all the different factors and to see if there was an indirect connection or not,” said Sammarco, the Hamilton County Coroner. “But at this point, we don’t have any evidence.”
I just had 18 or so hours of bad side effects from Moderna vaccine number two. That sucked. Massive headache, achy joints, fever, etc. I think I’m almost completely past it now. I just have a hint of a headache and a bit lower energy.
When it comes to treating COVID-19, could it be possible to pop a pill and avoid the serious side effects that sometimes develop? Researchers are testing an investigational drug that may lessen the severity of the virus.
For some, COVID-19 symptoms can be very mild at first—a stuffy nose, cough, or low-grade fever. But can you keep COVID-19 from getting worse? Researchers at University Hospital in Cleveland are studying an antiviral drug called Upamostat. They want to know if taking one pill a day, right away, will help.
“Like we learned with Tamiflu and flu, you know, typical antiviral effect is seen as soon as possible after the infection. So, we want people to be within three days, ideally, of having symptoms,” explained Grace McComsey, MD, of University Hospital Clinical Research Center in Cleveland.
Researchers are enrolling people who have symptoms or test positive for COVID-19. Half of the participants will get a placebo, the others will get the investigational drug to take once a day for 14 days. Patients will monitor their heart rates and oxygen levels and send that information to the researchers through a smartphone app.
“If you can give something oral and keep people home, so they're not hospitalized, they're not dying from it. I think it's a plus for healthcare, plus globally, for all these hospitals that were overwhelmed with COVID,” shared Dr. McComsey.
The trial is considered phase 2/3, meaning researchers are testing for safety and also establishing an effective dose.
OREGON 'PERMANENT' MASK RULE
As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — As states around the country lift COVID-19 restrictions, Oregon is poised to go the opposite direction — and many residents are fuming about it. A top health official...apnews.com
Some people are pissed off about itFucking outrageous. It can't fly. Surely.
Sad...This is beautiful:
Study: Regular exercise shielded COVID-19 patients from hospitalization, death
Regular exercise habits appear to be just the thing for shaking off severe COVID-19 complications, according to a new study of more than 48,000 Kaiser Permanente patients in Southern California.Kai…www.sandiegouniontribune.com
You and I said this last summer. We were told "3 months isn't enough time to lose weight or start a healthy lifestyle." Now it's been 12 months and it's apparently just entering the conversation.Sad...
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I've been power walking with ankle weights for 3 years. Probably why rona didn't effect me in January.You and I said this last summer. We were told "3 months isn't enough time to lose weight or start a healthy lifestyle." Now it's been 12 months and it's apparently just entering the conversation.
YesYou and I said this last summer. We were told "3 months isn't enough time to lose weight or start a healthy lifestyle." Now it's been 12 months and it's apparently just entering the conversation.
Your a young, strong, virile man with a tiny dick.I've been power walking with ankle weights for 3 years. Probably why rona didn't effect me in January.