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(OP) User ID: 78763704 Canada 01/19/2022 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They made sure to use the vials without the glass shards in them. Uh huh. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75194818 Anyhow, Israel has calcium carbonate pills now that work 100% in their scientific trial. So remdesivir loses anyway. Its pathetic though when you think about it. Their house of cards is in real time, collapsing, and we are witnessing the MSM grasping onto their narrative as best they can... let's talk about remdesivir since the jabs are killing too many, too soon! billybob660 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80230381 United States 01/19/2022 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cp24.com (secure)] Quoting: billybob660 A Canadian study suggests the antiviral medication remdesivir could have a "modest but significant effect" on COVID-19 patient outcomes, including decreasing the need for mechanical ventilation by approximately 50 per cent. Results are part of a larger study called the World Health Organization Solidarity, a randomized, controlled trial evaluating remdesivir's impact on COVID-19 patients in several countries. Yes, by killing them it eliminates the need for ventilating, which would otherwise finish them off. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 52020352 Canada 01/19/2022 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Of the participants who were not ventilated at the start of the study, 8% (46 patients) of the remdecibyl group were ventilated compared to 15% (89 patients) who received standard of care. Needed a respirator." They even made stupid spelling mistakes in this article. What is remdecyble? Probably some fake study funded by Bill Gates! [link to eminetracanada.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4723723 United States 01/19/2022 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cp24.com (secure)] Quoting: billybob660 A Canadian study suggests the antiviral medication remdesivir could have a "modest but significant effect" on COVID-19 patient outcomes, including decreasing the need for mechanical ventilation by approximately 50 per cent. Results are part of a larger study called the World Health Organization Solidarity, a randomized, controlled trial evaluating remdesivir's impact on COVID-19 patients in several countries. Any medical professional who prescribes or recommends the use of Remdesivir should be tried for manslaughter, and lose their professional license. there is a reason it was rejected as an Ebola drug. You were better off with Ebola than taking Remdesivir and suffering complete renal failure. What is Dr. Authony Fauci's financial interest in Remdesivir? Why did he push it as the only protocol available in hospital CCU dealing with pneumonia patients in their care? ? |
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User ID: 80287538 United States 01/19/2022 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cp24.com (secure)] Quoting: billybob660 A Canadian study suggests the antiviral medication remdesivir could have a "modest but significant effect" on COVID-19 patient outcomes, including decreasing the need for mechanical ventilation by approximately 50 per cent. Results are part of a larger study called the World Health Organization Solidarity, a randomized, controlled trial evaluating remdesivir's impact on COVID-19 patients in several countries. Any medical professional who prescribes or recommends the use of Remdesivir should be tried for manslaughter, and lose their professional license. there is a reason it was rejected as an Ebola drug. You were better off with Ebola than taking Remdesivir and suffering complete renal failure. What is Dr. Authony Fauci's financial interest in Remdesivir? Why did he push it as the only protocol available in hospital CCU dealing with pneumonia patients in their care? ? In theory that's a very true statement. But one must remember that RUN-DEATH-IS-NEAR aka VEKLURY aka Remdesivir was at one time just EUA but FAUCI got it fully approved by the FDA as the No. 1 and only option to save every1 from CoVAIDS |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81499521 United States 01/21/2022 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cp24.com (secure)] Quoting: billybob660 A Canadian study suggests the antiviral medication remdesivir could have a "modest but significant effect" on COVID-19 patient outcomes, including decreasing the need for mechanical ventilation by approximately 50 per cent. Results are part of a larger study called the World Health Organization Solidarity, a randomized, controlled trial evaluating remdesivir's impact on COVID-19 patients in several countries. Wrong. Remdesivir kills your kidneys and that makes your lungs fill up with liquid. Doctors are coming out and telling all. |