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They projected Africa would be wiped out by this thing, and it’s not, at all.

God I hope I haven’t been posting this elsewhere enough to doxx myself but in Africa a lot of people simply take HCQ weekly and call it “Sunday Sunday,” to ward off malaria and various other threats. I think there’s a perception in some communities that it may protect from AIDS or whatever else — but whatever their reason, that’s a very common thing there, and just coincidentally Africa seems to be holding out okay.

I’m currently living in Central America, HCQ is available OTC but I’m not quite far south enough to where malaria is endemic unless it’s travel related. I said fuck it and I’m doing my Sunday Sunday like the Africans.

They do come around sometimes with campaigns, billboards, or sometimes actually go door knocking and encourage us to do at least an annual anti parasitic regimen, too many people have “invisible illness” overlooked by doctors all the time from bad water or whatever else. We have ready access to HCQ and antiparasitics, and while it’s technically not legal without a prescription , if you go to the right pharmacy , you can get blister packs of Zithromax and make your own HCQ+ Zithromax + zinc cocktails. Or just lie and say you think you have an STD, that will get you a Zithromax prescription with no further questions here. (and probably others , but just stockpile those)

Anecdote that might or might not be funny: I tried that tactic in the US at a few places , they uh , wanted me to take the Zithromax at the clinic. So much for stockpiling it in case I get sick. (Suggestion, maybe say you’ve taken it before , but you get diarrhea from it and would rather take it in the privacy of your home?)

This country is hilarious , they sent me home with the blister packs and a couple syringes and vials of penicillin. Like “go home and do it yourself” LOL shrug keeping them in the fridge for a rainy day that’s on the “essential medications” list anyway. They would never ever do that in America. But the ruse worked here and I do have a stash of HCQ and Zithro just in case I get the coof now.

10 hours ago
3 score
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They projected Africa would be wiped out by this thing, and it’s not, at all.

God I hope I haven’t been posting this elsewhere enough to doxx myself but in Africa a lot of people simply take HCQ weekly and call it “Sunday Sunday,” to ward off malaria and various other threats. I think there’s a perception in some communities that it may protect from AIDS or whatever else — but whatever their reason, that’s a very common thing there, and just coincidentally Africa seems to be holding out okay.

I’m currently living in Central America, HCQ is available OTC but I’m not quite far south enough to where malaria is endemic unless it’s travel related. I said fuck it and I’m doing my Sunday Sunday like the Africans.

They do come around sometimes with campaigns, billboards, or sometimes actually go door knocking and encourage us to do at least an annual anti parasitic regimen, too many people have “invisible illness” overlooked by doctors all the time from bad water or whatever else. We have ready access to HCQ and antiparasitics, and while it’s technically not legal without a prescription , if you go to the right pharmacy , you can get blister packs of Zithromax and make your own HCQ+ Zithromax + zinc cocktails. Or just lie and say you think you have an STD, that will get you a Zithromax prescription with no further questions here. (and probably others , but just stockpile those)

Anecdote that might or might not be funny: I tried that tactic in the US at a few places , they uh , wanted me to take the Zithromax at the clinic. So much for stockpiling it in case I get sick.

This country is hilarious , they sent me home with the blister packs and a couple syringes and vials of penicillin. Like “go home and do it yourself” LOL shrug keeping them in the fridge for a rainy day that’s on the “essential medications” list anyway. They would never ever do that in America. But the ruse worked here and I do have a stash of HCQ and Zithro just in case I get the coof now.

10 hours ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

They projected Africa would be wiped out by this thing, and it’s not, at all.

God I hope I haven’t been posting this elsewhere enough to doxx myself but in Africa a lot of people simply take HCQ weekly and call it “Sunday Sunday,” to ward off malaria and various other threats. I think there’s a perception in some communities that it may protect from AIDS or whatever else — but whatever their reason, that’s a very common thing there, and just coincidentally Africa seems to be holding out okay.

I’m currently living in Central America, HCQ is available OTC but I’m not quite far south enough to where malaria is endemic unless it’s travel related. I said fuck it and I’m doing my Sunday Sunday like the Africans.

They do come around sometimes with campaigns, billboards, or sometimes actually go door knocking and encourage us to do at least an annual anti parasitic regimen, too many people have “invisible illness” overlooked by doctors all the time from bad water or whatever else. We have ready access to HCQ and antiparasitics, and while it’s technically not legal without a prescription , if you go to the right pharmacy , you can get blister packs of Zithromax and make your own HCQ+ Zithromax + zinc cocktails. Or just lie and say you think you have an STD, that will get you a Zithromax prescription with no further questions here. (and probably others , but just stockpile those)

10 hours ago
1 score
Reason: Original

They projected Africa would be wiped out by this thing, and it’s not, at all.

God I hope I haven’t been posting this elsewhere enough to doxx myself but in Africa a lot of people simply take HCQ weekly and call it “Sunday Sunday,” to ward off malaria and various other threats. I think there’s a perception in some communities that it may protect from AIDS or whatever else — but whatever their reason, that’s a very common thing there, and just coincidentally Africa seems to be holding out okay.

I’m currently living in Central America, HCQ is available OTC but I’m not quite far south enough to where malaria is endemic unless it’s travel related. I said fuck it and I’m doing my Sunday Sunday like the Africans.

They do come around sometimes with campaigns, billboards, or sometimes actually go door knocking and encourage us to do at least an annual anti parasitic regimen, too many people have “invisible illness” overlooked by doctors all the time from bad water or whatever else. We have ready access to HCQ and antiparasitics, and while it’s technically not legal without a prescription , if you go to the right pharmacy , you can get blister packs of Zithromax and make your own HCQ+ Zithromax + zinc cocktails. Or just lie and say you think you have an STD, that will get you a Zithromax prescription with no further questions here.

10 hours ago
1 score