So I was thinking to myself, why would doctors recommend smoking…
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There have been multiple studies (particularly in high smoking rate countries like China and France) that reveal a far lower percentage of hospitalized "COVID" diagnosed patients were smokers than non-smokers. That's not raw numbers where someone would say, "Oh, well that's because there are fewer smokers than non-smokers." That's not it.
The study was about the percentage of people getting hospitalized with COVID among smokers vs. the percentage of non-smokers hospitalized with COVID. So it seems like smoking somehow kills this 'virus' (or whatever it is, if it even exists), according to these studies anyway.
Everybody that I know who's been diagnosed with the Chyyyyyna virus (although who knows if it even exists or if their tests were rigged) are non-smokers, with only one exception (and that smoker is mid-60s with major arrhythmia/atro-fib heart problems, yet barely got sick at all).
Here's a WebMD article on the subject from April 2020 if anyone is interested: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200430/smokers-hospitalized-less-often-for-covid-19
Two more studies showing nicotine helps kill off the spike 2. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200430/smokers-hospitalized-less-often-for-covid-19 https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpheart.2001.280.3.H1293 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11246702/
They are missing the point, they think it is the nicotine. If they carried through their plan to use nicotine patches that would help clarify tar vs. nicotine. I'm betting on the tar keeping down inflammation and killing virus as it tries to replicate.