Off-Topic: I'd call it malpractice
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MartiniMan
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I'd call it malpractice
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9/17/2021 8:02:10 AM
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If those people had early effective treatment they would not be in the hospital. It's why I travel with mine at all times in case I get it.
But again, and I do hate to have to repeat myself, I have often stated that the one benefit of the rMNA gene therapy is reduced symptoms. But at what cost? We don't know the long-term effects. We do know we are seeing antibody dependent enhancement and the rapid development of variants. We do know that using our approach we will never reach herd immunity and will be left with only one option, a vaccine that actually kills the virus...something we have never been able to accomplish with other coronaviruses. We do know that Sweden, who went for herd immunity is far better off than Israel who went full monty on the jab and are now paying a huge price.
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