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Started by Anthony Stewart August 12, 2020
On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 7:04:15 AM UTC-4, Anthony Stewart wrote:
> On Fri. 14 Aug.-20 2:10 a.m., Ricketty C wrote: > > >>> NT being as knowledgeable as ever. > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> Bill being as presumptive as usual. > >> > >> There is no cure for herpes. Antiviral medications can, however, prevent > >> or shorten outbreaks during the period of time the person takes the > >> medication > > > > Jeez! You wrote "antibiotics" and now you are talking "Antiviral". His point is they are not at all the same. Nothing alike and zero overlap. > > > > Do you ever learn from your errors here? > > > Are also make too many false assumptions. > > Just like CV19 the virus is treated to support the immune system with > antiviral drugs, that goes away and then the immune system is > compromised and bacterial infections can take over and THEN you must > have antibiotics or in CV19 case , you die. > > Rickety try to understand why I say something or STFU
Ok dear god, I wish you would heed your own advice. Here is what you posted. "There's no vaccine for Herpes. It's for life just suppressed with antibiotics. " Nothing here is about COVID-19 or fighting subsequent bacterial infections or suppression of the immune system. What you said was very clear, you said Herpes is for life with the only treatment to suppress expression of the Herpes genes now in your genome (Herpes is a retrovirus after all) via "antibiotics"... which is wrong, flat out, inescapably wrong. You will try to weasel out of this, but there is no point. You have already made the mistake. Then to top it off your grammar is horrible. That alone should prevent you from posting so much. "Are also make too many false assumptions." Either you never proof read your posts or English is a second language to you. So are you going to stop posting this sort of malformed, uninformed posts or will you just continue to pollute the group? -- Rick C. -- Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging -- Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209
On 8/13/2020 10:04 PM, Tony Stewart wrote:
> On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: >> >> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on >> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one > > Who is they? certainly not WHO. > > Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of > a bell curve. > > &nbsp;vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death > rate. > > Total CV19 deaths > > &nbsp;CDN = 9k&nbsp;&nbsp; projected to 10.4k Dec 1 > &nbsp;USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1&nbsp; That should help Biden get in. > > https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america
Nah I mean the health care system in general. America has the "best health care in the world", as defined by Americans, who seem to do little but complain about it constantly
On 8/14/2020 1:08 AM, Tony Stewart wrote:
> On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 6:02 p.m., bitrex wrote: >> Vigorous sex with attractive women 8-10 years younger than myself on >> the regular. > > There's no vaccine for Herpes. It's for life just suppressed with > antibiotics.
Well shoot, fella, I hang out in an engineering Usenet group how many fresh harlots do you think I'm picking up a year to sleep with, fifty?
On 8/14/2020 11:40 AM, Ricketty C wrote:
> On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 7:04:15 AM UTC-4, Anthony Stewart wrote: >> On Fri. 14 Aug.-20 2:10 a.m., Ricketty C wrote: >> >>>>> NT being as knowledgeable as ever. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Bill being as presumptive as usual. >>>> >>>> There is no cure for herpes. Antiviral medications can, however, prevent >>>> or shorten outbreaks during the period of time the person takes the >>>> medication >>> >>> Jeez! You wrote "antibiotics" and now you are talking "Antiviral". His point is they are not at all the same. Nothing alike and zero overlap. >>> >>> Do you ever learn from your errors here? >>> >> Are also make too many false assumptions. >> >> Just like CV19 the virus is treated to support the immune system with >> antiviral drugs, that goes away and then the immune system is >> compromised and bacterial infections can take over and THEN you must >> have antibiotics or in CV19 case , you die. >> >> Rickety try to understand why I say something or STFU > > Ok dear god, I wish you would heed your own advice. > > Here is what you posted. > > "There's no vaccine for Herpes. It's for life just suppressed with > antibiotics. " > > Nothing here is about COVID-19 or fighting subsequent bacterial infections or suppression of the immune system. What you said was very clear, you said Herpes is for life with the only treatment to suppress expression of the Herpes genes now in your genome (Herpes is a retrovirus after all) via "antibiotics"... which is wrong, flat out, inescapably wrong. > > You will try to weasel out of this, but there is no point. You have already made the mistake. Then to top it off your grammar is horrible. That alone should prevent you from posting so much. > > "Are also make too many false assumptions." > > Either you never proof read your posts or English is a second language to you. > > So are you going to stop posting this sort of malformed, uninformed posts or will you just continue to pollute the group? >
I try to remind young men "You have to learn how to talk to girls before you seriously worry about venereal disease."
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:04:38 -0400, Tony Stewart
<tony.sunnysky@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: >> >> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on >> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one > >Who is they? certainly not WHO. > >Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of >a bell curve. > > vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death rate. > >Total CV19 deaths > > CDN = 9k projected to 10.4k Dec 1 > USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1 That should help Biden get in. > >https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america
Right, everyone should hide in their basements and never come out. That would stop the pandemic. -- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc Science teaches us to doubt. Claude Bernard
On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 12:18:03 PM UTC-4, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:04:38 -0400, Tony Stewart > <tony.sunnysky@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: > >> > >> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on > >> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one > > > >Who is they? certainly not WHO. > > > >Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of > >a bell curve. > > > > vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death rate. > > > >Total CV19 deaths > > > > CDN = 9k projected to 10.4k Dec 1 > > USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1 That should help Biden get in. > > > >https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america > > Right, everyone should hide in their basements and never come out. > That would stop the pandemic.
It would. The great thing is they would not have to hide forever, just a few weeks. Within two weeks everyone who is infected would be testable. Anyone who was positive could be treated and removed from the population at large. Once this was done in an adequately massive scale the infection would be virtually gone. If we followed up with track and trace with prejudice, we could nearly eliminate the disease and people would not need to self isolate anymore. The proof is in the many countries where they keep it under control. There's no magic, no mystery science. In terms of preventing the spread, it *is* much like a cold. The difference is that doing nothing to stop the spread will result in some millions of deaths in the US and many millions of deaths around the world. Why are people in denial of this? It is not complex science. -- Rick C. -+ Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging -+ Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209
On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 09:17:52 -0700, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com
wrote:

>On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:04:38 -0400, Tony Stewart ><tony.sunnysky@gmail.com> wrote: > >>On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: >>> >>> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on >>> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one >> >>Who is they? certainly not WHO. >> >>Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of >>a bell curve. >> >> vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death rate. >> >>Total CV19 deaths >> >> CDN = 9k projected to 10.4k Dec 1 >> USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1 That should help Biden get in. >> >>https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america > >Right, everyone should hide in their basements and never come out. >That would stop the pandemic.
I believe the White House has a basement. Perfect. -- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc Science teaches us to doubt. Claude Bernard
On 8/14/2020 12:17 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:04:38 -0400, Tony Stewart > <tony.sunnysky@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: >>> >>> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on >>> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one >> >> Who is they? certainly not WHO. >> >> Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of >> a bell curve. >> >> vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death rate. >> >> Total CV19 deaths >> >> CDN = 9k projected to 10.4k Dec 1 >> USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1 That should help Biden get in. >> >> https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america > > Right, everyone should hide in their basements and never come out. > That would stop the pandemic. > > >
During the Cold War everyone east of the Mississippi was expected to shelter for six weeks after a hypothetical counter-force strike on the missile fields out west but I suppose the prompt physiological effects of fall-out would make for a more convincing argument, at least for the first week or two while the really hot stuff decays. If there were a nuclear exchange in Asia or the Middle East people on the west coast would be wise to do something similar.
On 8/14/2020 12:28 PM, Ricketty C wrote:
> On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 12:18:03 PM UTC-4, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: >> On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:04:38 -0400, Tony Stewart >> <tony.sunnysky@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: >>>> >>>> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on >>>> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one >>> >>> Who is they? certainly not WHO. >>> >>> Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of >>> a bell curve. >>> >>> vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death rate. >>> >>> Total CV19 deaths >>> >>> CDN = 9k projected to 10.4k Dec 1 >>> USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1 That should help Biden get in. >>> >>> https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america >> >> Right, everyone should hide in their basements and never come out. >> That would stop the pandemic. > > It would. The great thing is they would not have to hide forever, just a few weeks. Within two weeks everyone who is infected would be testable. Anyone who was positive could be treated and removed from the population at large. > > Once this was done in an adequately massive scale the infection would be virtually gone. If we followed up with track and trace with prejudice, we could nearly eliminate the disease and people would not need to self isolate anymore. > > The proof is in the many countries where they keep it under control. > > There's no magic, no mystery science. In terms of preventing the spread, it *is* much like a cold. The difference is that doing nothing to stop the spread will result in some millions of deaths in the US and many millions of deaths around the world. > > Why are people in denial of this? It is not complex science. >
The casualties and economic damage of C-19 when it's all said and done may be about equivalent to a limited nuclear exchange where 25-50 weapons hit mostly strategic targets on each side. Million dead, times three wounded, takes the better part of a decade for economy to recover.
On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 3:20:31 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
> On 8/14/2020 12:17 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: > > On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:04:38 -0400, Tony Stewart > > <tony.sunnysky@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> On Thu. 13 Aug.-20 9:43 p.m., bitrex wrote: > >>> > >>> They say the Canadians have it worse but on just about any hospital on > >>> Google reviews you check out you can find lots of reviews like this one > >> > >> Who is they? certainly not WHO. > >> > >> Canada's daily deaths are < 5% of when it was peak like the tail end of > >> a bell curve. > >> > >> vs USA still on their 2nd wave at about 33% of their max daily death rate. > >> > >> Total CV19 deaths > >> > >> CDN = 9k projected to 10.4k Dec 1 > >> USA = 165k and projected to 300K Dec 1 That should help Biden get in. > >> > >> https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america > > > > Right, everyone should hide in their basements and never come out. > > That would stop the pandemic. > > > > > > > > During the Cold War everyone east of the Mississippi was expected to > shelter for six weeks after a hypothetical counter-force strike on the > missile fields out west but I suppose the prompt physiological effects > of fall-out would make for a more convincing argument, at least for the > first week or two while the really hot stuff decays. > > If there were a nuclear exchange in Asia or the Middle East people on > the west coast would be wise to do something similar.
That is one of the problems with this disease. There are people who not only don't take it seriously, but think it is a hoax. Some of them have died of the disease. It is just bad enough to kill a lot of people, but not so bad that it kills enough to be highly visible on a personal level. Several posters here talk about the disease in their own corner as if that meant anything in the grand picture. In many ways this disease is the perfect storm of pandemic, highly communicable and not serious enough to get everyone's focused attention. While we debate how to best deal with the disease it steadily marches toward 2% infected, but still a long way from herd immunity. -- Rick C. -+ Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging -+ Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209