Watched one of the more recent Joe Rogan podcasts and he said that he thinks the key to him surviving Covid was the Monoclonal Antibodies, not the ivermectin. Anyone an expert on these antibodies? I dont think any doctor around me would prescribe them but I did find out my local hospital is, im guessing for active cases.. There cant be a short supply of these antibodies right?
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.601316/full
https://news.ncsu.edu/2020/11/food-chemical-compounds-can-inhibit-a-key-sars-cov-2-enzyme/ (easier to read and links to first link)
That "study" was a theoretical simulation, and was never actually tested on humans, or anyone with Covid. It is not the same as a scientific journal with clinical trials and actual results.
Also, in case you're unaware, scientific and medical journals are not supposed to inject subjective opinions, so saying things like, "no medicines can treat COVID-19 and no vaccines can prevent this contagious disease" shows that the researcher is biased.
A simulated theory by a biased researcher might be enough for you, but it does not pass the scientific smell test for me, let alone prove that excess dark chocolate will prevent someone from getting Covid.
I have my own anecdotal evidence as well. I did not get sick while someone in my house did. I was completely fine through out. I know that cannot be considered.
I like how you use scientific approach when all the trusted members of the society locked us down to get us to inject ourselves with completely untested substances in order to test how they would work. EUA, we were the trial for what was suggested by the higher ups. I do not trust man, I trust God. That might not work for you and that is your decision to make. However, omitting information simply because you do not like it is not a very scientific approach. I have provided the information that I have, it is the best that you will be getting from me.
Pretty sure that the jab, being untested would also be a theoretical approach. also pretty sure that science should love theories as most of what we know as a result of science are really just theories that have yet to be proven wrong. Best guess, if you will.
Vaccines have been shown numerous times to fail to prevent infection and fail to prevent spread. Straight from the Fauci himself. In fact, vaccines are only said to reduce symptoms of infection and possibly prevent hospitalization/death but are in no way a guarantee. The whole of vaccination is to get the body to mount a defense against infection before it happens so that the body knows what to do if it ever does become infected. Vaccines CANNOT prevent infection as by design they are meant to infect you, albeit with a less dangerous form of (dead) virus. So they say. I dunno, though.