SolRo - 2021-11-28
Looks like maybe a very infectious mild variant.
I’ll be buying stocks on the dip
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Nominal - 2021-11-28 "Very infectious, but harmless" is how any good Plague 2.0 player starts his pathogen!
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Cena_mark - 2021-11-28 I feel like a ghoul, but I'm getting ready to buy tomorrow. What areas are you looking at? Energy took a big hit Friday.
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Binro the Heretic - 2021-11-28
Very infectious means more people get it which increases the offs of it mutating into something very infectious and not mild.
How do you think we get variants in the first place?
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Chicken the Did - 2021-11-28
Oh and of course the added bonus of how modern CAPITALISM(tm) works! That machine needs people frantically peddling it 24/7. If several million people get 'mild symptoms' and are unable to work said machine kinda starts going into full meltdown.
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yogarfield - 2021-11-28
Instant one-star for the youtube quack. He's a nurse tutor and he has spread some death among the "do your own research crowd."
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glasseye - 2021-11-28 Got some evidence to back up this claim?
Everything I've seen from him has been reasonably well informed.
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yogarfield - 2021-11-28 Google his name. Technically he has a PhD, but he's a nurse / nurse tutor, not a virologist. The youtube research crowd glommed on him, and so he prints out pieces of paper and underlines things. He's got a whole series of "maybe you shouldn't get vaccinated" videos.
He's basically an old man that got some youtube shine by cherrypicking data sets and internet knuckledraggers take his word as gospel. During his popularity boom he was a big ivermectin stan. There are definitely people out there who died because they took his advice.
Again, his doctorate is in nurse training. He just has a British accent and will read medical terms that ignorant Americans don't know, and the anti-vax crowd has there "HEY LOOK HE A SMART GUY" and then they croak.
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Meerkat - 2021-11-28 I am with Yogi here. He just recently had a video about how Japan's cases crashed a week after the government "allowed" the use of ivermectin.
No numbers on how many people actually took it. No metrics on people who took it and got sick anyway.
Basically throws out crap the dipshits can point to and say SEE IT WORKS when there is no proven or even implied causation for any of it.
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Meerkat - 2021-11-28 Hey, don't get me wrong, I love ivermectin too. It clears up ear mite infestations in my ferrets really well.
Its relative, Selamectin, is the active ingredient in Revolution and is wonderfully effective at killing ear mites, fleas and ticks AND has the convenience of being applied topically.
So don't be surprised when the anti-vaxxers start rubbing Revolution between their shoulder blades.
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glasseye - 2021-11-28 Interesting; he must have had a change of heart because he recommends vaccination and shutting down travel in this video.
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