I do. I care about proper terminology and the fact that people are correctly informed. You know who doesn't care about that?
The people telling you men who cut their dicks off are women.
We will still need a vaccine for long term immunity. We can't PERMANENTLY stay on chloroquine dosages that are reportedly effective in treating Wu Flu. It is intended as a short term treatment even for people with Lupus and Malaria.
I agree with everything you said except for "still need a vaccine."
No, I don't think we do.
There can't be long term immunity with a disease that constantly mutates.
That's why the regular flu vaccines don't work as well as you'd think.
They just want us to let them shoot stuff in our arms and TRUST a bunch of terrorists and psychopathic megalomaniacs (Gates) with the contents of their evil witches brew.
I am not afraid of needles -- I take B12 shots and would love to try vitamin IV drips.
There can't be long term immunity with a disease that constantly mutates.
It depends on how the disease mutates. We have vaccines for measles which is one of the most contagious diseases out there.
So far all the mutations of this virus have been close enough that one vaccine gets it all. Chloroquine working would actually help here, slowing the spread and reducing the chance of getting another mutation that needs a new vaccine.
The flu needs shots every year because it spread so much that there are tons and tons of strains that need different vaccines and it gets around so much it mutates new strains every year.
If we get the vaccine early enough we could stop before there are a bunch of mutations and this becomes another annual flu.
I do. I care about proper terminology and the fact that people are correctly informed. You know who doesn't care about that?
The people telling you men who cut their dicks off are women.
We will still need a vaccine for long term immunity. We can't PERMANENTLY stay on chloroquine dosages that are reportedly effective in treating Wu Flu. It is intended as a short term treatment even for people with Lupus and Malaria.
I agree with everything you said except for "still need a vaccine."
No, I don't think we do.
There can't be long term immunity with a disease that constantly mutates.
That's why the regular flu vaccines don't work as well as you'd think.
They just want us to let them shoot stuff in our arms and TRUST a bunch of terrorists and psychopathic megalomaniacs (Gates) with the contents of their evil witches brew.
I am not afraid of needles -- I take B12 shots and would love to try vitamin IV drips.
But I do NOT trust these guys.
It depends on how the disease mutates. We have vaccines for measles which is one of the most contagious diseases out there.
So far all the mutations of this virus have been close enough that one vaccine gets it all. Chloroquine working would actually help here, slowing the spread and reducing the chance of getting another mutation that needs a new vaccine.
The flu needs shots every year because it spread so much that there are tons and tons of strains that need different vaccines and it gets around so much it mutates new strains every year.
If we get the vaccine early enough we could stop before there are a bunch of mutations and this becomes another annual flu.