If you have plans that cannot be interrupted by sickness, preventive medicine is the only reliable way to go. Due to the boosters, the new variants learned how to infect faster and harder, so by the time that you feel symptoms, starting early treatment might not be quick enough for a fast recovery.
A vaccine programs your immune system so that the immune system does the work. With chemoprophylaxis, the immune system is either out of the picture (not part of the game plan for dealing with the virus), or it might interact with the part of the immune system that does not need to be programmed (innate). People with a weakened immune system benefit more from chemoprophylaxis than with a vaccine (in general), but our current bureaucrats/administrators do not seem to understand that.
The person giving the presentation has a habit of using ideas that are beyond what a layperson is expected to understand. However, I did get one actionable thing out of it: That taking early treatment within 3-4 days of symptoms is probably not going to be soon enough, unlike a year ago.
The source is here: https://www.voiceforscienceandsolidarity.org/videos-and-interviews/it-is-5-past-12 The screenshot is at 38:54
If you have plans that cannot be interrupted by sickness, preventive medicine is the only reliable way to go. Due to the boosters, the new variants learned how to infect faster and harder, so by the time that you feel symptoms, starting early treatment might not be quick enough for a fast recovery.
Antiviral chemoprophylaxis? I thought “enhanced virulence” already got that covered.
Chemoprophylaxis means drugs (chemo=chemical) for the prevention of disease (profilaxis).
“Chemicals for the prevention of disease” isn’t there already a word for that? Vaccine?
A vaccine programs your immune system so that the immune system does the work. With chemoprophylaxis, the immune system is either out of the picture (not part of the game plan for dealing with the virus), or it might interact with the part of the immune system that does not need to be programmed (innate). People with a weakened immune system benefit more from chemoprophylaxis than with a vaccine (in general), but our current bureaucrats/administrators do not seem to understand that.
The person giving the presentation has a habit of using ideas that are beyond what a layperson is expected to understand. However, I did get one actionable thing out of it: That taking early treatment within 3-4 days of symptoms is probably not going to be soon enough, unlike a year ago.
Ivermectin, at least once a week, even if you a well.