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Joncool807 6 points ago +6 / -0

I agree Marxism needs to be called out more publicly. If you're able to see the big picture it's obvious most of the left's actions are rooted in Marxism, especially recently since the panic has set in, they basically don't hide it anymore

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Joncool807 4 points ago +4 / -0

Love the hopebacco. Puff puff give man

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Joncool807 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most people are vit-d deficient due to taking statins. This lowers your cholesterol, which would normally convert to vit-d when in the sun. If you're not taking medicine to lower your cholesterol and you occasionally go outside, probably don't need the vit-d.

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Joncool807 4 points ago +4 / -0

Died from pulmonary embolism, and that's why it's called the clot shot...

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Joncool807 5 points ago +5 / -0

But sadly it's believable. They would do it just so they could blame her, and all the covidiots would go along with it.

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Joncool807 3 points ago +3 / -0

She should have just shot a few people, get better treatment that way.

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Joncool807 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been looking into the d dimer or troponin tests a bit. Looks like they are simple tests, just need to draw some blood, results do not take too long. Would probably have to request from a doctor, not sure if you could go through quest or other lab on your own.

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Joncool807 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed, military will be guinea pigs like everyone else (enlisted and low ranking officers at least, some of the select woke higher ups will get the placebo)

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Joncool807 1 point ago +1 / -0

The vax is very dangerous for the elderly that weren't killed by it immediately. It gets them later by preventing their innate immune system from functioning properly, which was weak to begin with.

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Joncool807 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yes, same thing happened in my town in blue CT. Republicans not only swept school board, but also city council. We're more of a working class town, but it's great to see. I thought we could pick up a seat ot two, but never expected a clean sweep. Great to see!

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Joncool807 3 points ago +3 / -0

Poll watchers that don't stand by when shit is happening makes a huge difference.

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Joncool807 12 points ago +12 / -0

The legislature is now controlled by R's. Many of them real maga. I think they're in about as good shape as you could expect now for a state with a sizable lib population.

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Joncool807 8 points ago +8 / -0

I've been saying this for a while now. The rank and file left, especially in the US, are the most uninformed people in the history of the world. Conversely, most of the leftist leadership is completely aware (in varying degrees) of what is really happening. Of course, that's exactly how they want it.

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Joncool807 2 points ago +2 / -0

It says "post midterms" indicating it would be a year from now...

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Joncool807 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was pretty sure huma in caps referenced Harvard Univ Muslim Association.

Yep, just found it, funded by none other than Alwaleed bin Talal, or Dopey, as Trump called him. The same guy that funded O's college education.

https://islamicstudies.harvard.edu/

Ypu can see his name at the top of the page and also on one of the scanning headlines. Very open about it. I was unable to take a screenshot due to security policy.

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Joncool807 2 points ago +2 / -0

If people think the shelves are empty now, in 2 months it will be like nothing we have ever seen since the depression.

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Joncool807 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just go slow with O2 reductions. Even .5L/day. No need to rush it, let the body adjust slowly. I was discharged after 5 days and then 5 more days of steroids at home. They asked if I wanted to take the O2 home, but I said no. Took it pretty easy at home the first week and have been fine since.

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Joncool807 1 point ago +4 / -3

I got over covid pneumonia a couple weeks ago, but mine seemed to be much less severe. I was about 89% 02 when I went to ER. If I knew I could get monoclonal antibodies at walk-in, I would've went there. They gave me an O2 cylinder and I started on 3L/min and gradually reduced as needed. I felt immediately better, but not 100%. Also did Remdesivir, which I didn't want and steroids. I asked about mono antibodies after I was admitted, not knowing they are only outpatient. I took 4 doses of remdesivir. The studies where people had bad reactions used 10 doses (10 days). I was in the hospital 5 days, but really could've went home with an O2 cylinder on the first day, but I believe they kept me only because the protocol now is 5 days remdesivir, which the doctor stopped at 4 days after reviewing blood work. Did 5 more days of steroids at home. In the hospital I had a mostly normal diet with 3 meals per day and drank lots of water.

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Joncool807 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's how all of the left feels, and that's why they stay silent about the organ harvesting, Uighirs, and flooding our nation with fentanyl. The elite and their pawns don't call out China because they are allowing them to become stronger and eventually want them to be the global superpower.

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Joncool807 3 points ago +3 / -0

And the people who sold the food stamps can now buy their drugs and booze

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Joncool807 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, the whole point of that war was so we could have the freedom to live in total social conformity with no freedom of thought or speech. And tomorrow's op-ed is how Washington was a racist horrible person who should be purged from our history and of course all statues removed.

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Joncool807 5 points ago +5 / -0

There are ways to get oxygen, but I don't have a lot of info on that other than through a doctor or hospital. Maybe if you went to your personal doctor, but I think if you got to that point, they would prefer to send you to a hospital. You can take oxygen home from the hospital, but then if they confir.ed you had low O2, they may want to treat you with Remdesivir, so it's a catch 22 there.

If you're resourceful, you could rent an O2 cylinder, get a little flowmeter and some plastic tubing for home use, but pretty impractical for most people.

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Joncool807 29 points ago +29 / -0

If you check yourself in, the protocol is likely remdesivir with steroids. You cannot get monoclonal antibodies once you check in, they will only supply for outpatient. So make some calls, as the previous poster mentioned, and you could get some antibodies and avoid the hospital stay. Don't ignore your shortness of breath though. Do something about it now. But I guess if you can get some ivm maybe you'll be all good.

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Joncool807 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's just a crude measurement comparing infection rates between vaxxed and unvaxxed in the relative age groups. It's what Pfizer uses, so that's why they chose that method, to compare apples and apples. So what they are looking at is the increase in vaxxed case rate over time compared to unvaxxed and measuring the change. It demonstrates that over time, the case rates for vaxxed continue to rise and have now surpassed the unvaxxed case rate for all age groups >30 and continue to increase.

The article does contain lots of good data imo.

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