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Archy1221

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  1. This is the kind of petty stuff that I hate and will only hurt them in the end
  2. https://www.mediaite.com/news/cdc-under-new-scrutiny-for-collecting-wide-variety-of-covid-related-data-but-publishing-only-a-tiny-fraction/ more transparency should always be the answer, not less
  3. Meh…these films are designed to be Oscar winning performances. I found them worthy of the entertainment dollars spent.
  4. https://www.henryford.com/news/2020/08/hydroxychloroquine-an-open-letter As an early hotspot for the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen and lived its devastating effects alongside our patients and families. Perhaps that’s what makes us even more determined to rally our researchers, frontline care team members and leaders together in boldness, participating in scientific research, including clinical trials, to find the safest care and most effective treatments. While feeling the same sense of urgency everyone else does to recognize a simple, single remedy for COVID-19, we need to be realistic in the time it takes to fully understand the optimal therapy or combination of therapies required of a new virus we are all trying to contain. The most well-accepted and definitive method to determine the efficacy of a treatment is a double-blind, randomized clinical trial. However, this type of study takes a long time to design, execute and analyze. Therefore, a whole scientific field exists in which scientists examine how a drug is working in the real world to get as best an answer as they can as soon as possible. These types of studies can be done much more rapidly with data that is already available, usually from medical records. Like all observational research, these studies are very difficult to analyze and can never completely account for the biases inherent in how doctors make different decisions to treat different patients. Furthermore, it is not unusual that results from such studies vary in different populations and at different times, and no one study can ever be considered all by itself.
  5. In August, Henry Ford posted a letterdefending its work, and insisting its study remained “promising.” Due to a “political climate that...has made any objective discussion about this drug impossible,” the letter said, Henry Ford would no longer comment on hydroxychloroquine “outside the medical community.” The study I shared with you had nothing to do with the study you referenced as I read it. It sounds to me like it was enrollment for a different study
  6. Pretty sure that this person developed his invention prior to joining Costco and presented it to them after joining the company
  7. If this is true, then tsk tsk Costco.. https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/national/article258544138.html?fbclid=IwAR0tQvzXKpARgcv6yymrWO10k50EhEtd4JLXtoDEiL6ZVWPtC7p9lCGoaGY
  8. Henry Ford, a very reputable hospital system, found it helped their patients
  9. I agree with most of what you said, but there is some clinical evidence to support HCQ +therapies in COVID patients. https://www.henryford.com/news/2020/07/hydro-treatment-study
  10. I knew there was a reason I didn’t get sick much… https://www.studyfinds.org/attractive-people-immune-system/ healthcare related, not reform related.
  11. I didn’t realize that was a thing as far as lunch goes. My kids can eat whatever they would like for lunch. The kids with allergies sit at different tables I believe. The classroom snacks are restricted though.
  12. Ryan’s medical malpractice carrier probably disagrees with him on this. Same with the Hospital or ASC he does surgery at.
  13. I agree that if the government forces companies to close like they did or reduce capacity, that those companies should be compensated. people here are complaining about those companies getting that money.
  14. You can thank activist investors for this. They go into perfectly sustainable companies that may be having a down year or so (at least stock price wise) and put those companies into play that don’t need to be in play.
  15. Is it more infuriating that companies took PPE or that our government officials forced them to close or reduce capacity in some instances and gave them the money?
  16. It’s ok to admit our friendship. Others here will only hate you for a little while. And if they can’t get over it, that’s on them. You might even start getting multiple +1’s on most posts like I do
  17. 1). I’ve already said what want me to say many many times on this site. 2) I don’t have a side. In fact, I’ve been critical of the truckers for blocking roads and impeding traffic. But since it’s you….get the knucklehead racists out of the protest, any future protest, or anything that I am actually for in the future. Disclaimer….This statement represents my thoughts on a go forward basis and represents my views so I don’t have to constantly say them every time a kunckkehead idiot racist wants to say disparaging things about other races on the basis of hate. Thank for for understanding and your cooperation in this matter.
  18. Us refined folk have mastered that art many moons ago. I just feel for the commoners who attempt that delicate move holding their soup canister/pee can/coffee mug…. It usually doesn’t work out well for them or like you said their eye. BTW…I have Joe’s website info. Feel free to send me a private DM so you don’t have to be embarrassed about no longer drinking tar In case anyone is wondering, this is friendly banter amongst old friends.
  19. The inflation has eaten up those hundreds of dollars in payments.
  20. So it’s an either or option by the previous poster. They can either vote the Canadian PM out or they can use their energy to call out racists. When did the Canadian protests become about race? Why does everything come down to race even on issues that don’t involve race for you all?
  21. And as if 10 seconds in the middle of the night is ample time to get your mind right from a deep sleep and answer the door. This stuff needs to stop
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