Mimes. Need I say more?

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It’s stupid and shortsighted to fail to recognize therapeutics and various forms of treatment…even the ones that go off label.

The virus is here and it’s not going away. Might just as well reach out to every way to manage it.

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Sorry that kind of discrimination is not allowed in our society.

You support mandates. Just say it. Are you supporting triage for the unvaccinated at the hospital…the put everyone else first philosophy…should the unvaccinated not be allowed to fly or take public transportation…maybe we could have separate lunch counters and water fountains for the unjabbed?

Are you taking into consideration that people who’ve had the virus have very effective natural immunity? I never hear people like Biden when he’s alternately whispering and yelling about the unvaccinated even recognize that reality. Lots of vaccinated people have gotten omicron…please please oh smartest guy in the room how do you plan to remedy that conflicting reality.

Or perhaps can we now reach the reality in our free country that we have a virus…it is part of our reality…big government mandates and lectures offer no solutions and individuals working with their doctors to make reasonable decisions about their own best interests are still best positioned to make sensible health care decisions?

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Quite right.

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I think this would be a good solution. voters would be assured that their vote was represented in the overall outcome. That would encourage participation.

Florida bought their own using federal money

The COVID-19 treatments will ultimately be paid for by reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. On Thursday, a state official asked a panel of lawmakers charged with overseeing the state’s budget for the authority to draw down those federal funds.

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I agree.

It is your turn this time to check the weather in Hades. :grinning:

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Yeah. If Biden had rushed through home testing the way Trump rushed through the vaccine, millions could have been saved.

What good does testing do?

Biden should be focusing on therapeutics and staying ahead of the curve, not behind it. That is what leaders do.

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Not sure that tests equal treatment or prevention.

I’m pretty sure test mean nothing.

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I took my kids to their uncles house for Christmas. They had been coughing. I suspected allergies. My brother is older than me and has other health issues. The pediatrician agreed they should be tested before going to a Christmas gathering. They were, and they didn’t have it.

Being tested tells you whether to go to school, family gatherings etc. if you are sneezing, have a cough etc.

If no one came to school who had the covid virus, it would not spread in schools, would it?

Going to the doctors all the time might not be practical…a simple home test is.

Biden is failing in the home testing end of things.

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You’re awful trusting of that test.

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Like the article says. They bought with their funds and look to get reimbursed with the Federal funds.

there was no shortage until the brandon administration decided it needed ti manage it.

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maybe if people paid attention to the science they would know it doesn’t generally spread in schools anyway.

which any state could have… if only they had better governors

Ivermectin is not the COVID-19 cure that some made it out to be, but it’s also not useless in the fight against COVID-19 either. It does have some benefits — they’re just minimal and far less effective than other therapeutics, such as monoclonal antibody treatments.

From: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/everyone-was-wrong-about-ivermectin