Remdesivir doesn't do shit. Confirmed by an RN who has been on the front lines since March. Also they charge $3500 per dose...which is why they're pushing it so hard.
There are only 2 strains. A really nasty one and a mild one.
Remdesivir is also a Fauci drug. He benefits directly with its use. The two strains thing is no longer true. There as many as 30 different strains now. All of which are nothing like the OG L strain in terms of lethality.
I was listening to a pod cast that played audio from virologist candidly discussing the china virus. It was very redpilling because none of them believed that it was from a bat or that virulence was greatly overstated. Unfortunately, this was months ago and I don't remember what the source was. Hell, even one of the virologists said that by July we will see a sharp decline in deaths because the virus will have mutated to a more natural less dangerous virus. That's what happened and that's when they switched to number of cases instead of deaths and hospitalizations.
Remdesivir doesn't do shit. Confirmed by an RN who has been on the front lines since March. Also they charge $3500 per dose...which is why they're pushing it so hard.
There are only 2 strains. A really nasty one and a mild one.
Remdesivir is also a Fauci drug. He benefits directly with its use. The two strains thing is no longer true. There as many as 30 different strains now. All of which are nothing like the OG L strain in terms of lethality.
Oh really?
D'you have source on that? I'd like to see if some people I know will calm the hell down.
I was listening to a pod cast that played audio from virologist candidly discussing the china virus. It was very redpilling because none of them believed that it was from a bat or that virulence was greatly overstated. Unfortunately, this was months ago and I don't remember what the source was. Hell, even one of the virologists said that by July we will see a sharp decline in deaths because the virus will have mutated to a more natural less dangerous virus. That's what happened and that's when they switched to number of cases instead of deaths and hospitalizations.
If you ever remember the name of the podcast please share it. It sounds really interesting.