That’s amazing!!!

Now you are just trolling, as was your first reply to my post.

Why do you keep saying that medicine and science don’t even know what a virus is?

No, it would more likely cause fungal pneumonia to outbreak. Since Zithromax is a broad spectrum antibiotic it also kills benign bacteria which creates an environment where fungi can overwhelm the body. Thrush (oral candidiasis) is a common side effect of a Z pack.

As an added bonus, it also prolongs the QT interval, the same as HCQ. Taken together you have a potent combination for provoking unstable heart rhythms.

It has no beneficial effect on fungi, only detrimental ones.

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Thanks for clearing things up.

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I’m not trolling you. I have a vested interest in ensuring that zpacks remain available, and are used for people who need them, and not for poorly managed psych wards or as part of a snake-oil tonic being peddled by a presidential charlatan.

Without zithromax, I die. I need my lungs clear, and I need to make sure inflammation doesn’t become more granulomas.

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It’s amazes me people don’t understand this basic reality. No. science has zero idea what it is. They don’t understand why they are alive on a planet going around a star. Or where the universe came from? and all they can do is theorize. They have no idea what DNA and RNA actually is. They are just counting Ganges sands.

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That’s not true. We know what a virus is.

Fungal pneumonias are rare and often fatal. Culturing for them is imprecise.

A ward like yours would mostly deal with bacterial pathogens. I suppose someone called it a fungal pneumonia to you? If a Z pack fixed it, it was a bacterial pathogen.

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Oh really? This is just an example of how people are naive about science.

What do you think a virus is?

I am specifically talking about fungal pneumonia, not guesswork.

The last time I had fungal pneumonia I was in the hospital for a week. It is not a minor condition.

Yes, it’s a horrible thing.

Have you ever tried electromedicine?

It is unlikely that you experienced a fungal outbreak. It isn’t really communicable.

The hoax?

Did you bring in a specialist to inspect and replace your entire hvac system?

Tell that to the entire medical staff who lived through it three times in a 15 year period. None of it was guesswork, but you have to try other things when other things fail.

In those days there were no HVAC systems as there are today. It was completely communicable.

A Z pack does nothing for fungal pneumonia, And a fungal pneumonia outbreak would be rare, while a bacterial one in a place like yours common. Common sense dictates you guys had a bacterial outbreak, which is why the Z pack worked well.

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