Gah. This is so crazy. A very close friend, vaxxed and boosted, got a pretty bad case o' the vid recently. Took the POXlovid, now mostly better three weeks later. No rebound for him, I guess. Thankfully. But he's all ready and rarin' to go for new boosters! Epic fail on the previous ones, but keep doing more and expecting a differ…
Gah. This is so crazy. A very close friend, vaxxed and boosted, got a pretty bad case o' the vid recently. Took the POXlovid, now mostly better three weeks later. No rebound for him, I guess. Thankfully. But he's all ready and rarin' to go for new boosters! Epic fail on the previous ones, but keep doing more and expecting a different outcome. Insanity defined. I worry about him and hope for his sake and the others I know and love that they dodge the mRNA bullets.
Re: the persistent loyalty to vaxes, does this seem like what happens to people who cut religion out of their lives as if they wouldn't still *be* religious about *something*? People who didn't just dissociate from a particular unsupportable mythology, but thought they could cut out everything but Newtonian-Einsteinian physics and just be "rational?" Leaving what some call "a religion-shaped hole" in their maps of reality?
Which can then be filled by loyalty to ... oh, idunno, "The Science?"
I was thinking something similar recently. Belief in god puts the highest power in an abstraction above the state, without god the highest power is the state.
Gah. This is so crazy. A very close friend, vaxxed and boosted, got a pretty bad case o' the vid recently. Took the POXlovid, now mostly better three weeks later. No rebound for him, I guess. Thankfully. But he's all ready and rarin' to go for new boosters! Epic fail on the previous ones, but keep doing more and expecting a different outcome. Insanity defined. I worry about him and hope for his sake and the others I know and love that they dodge the mRNA bullets.
My youngest SIL is unvaxxed. She got C0VID and her doctor gave her... wait for it.... POXlovid, which made her even MORE sick.
So.. doesn't trust vaxxine, but trusts rushed drug. Makes no sense.
FWIW, I've sent all of the FLCC C0VID to all THREE of them, and only one even acknowledged getting the info.
I am so thankful for Ivermectin. Costs like $1.80 per pill and worked wonders TWICE in my family, including once for a vaxed individual
You can also get it... well, let's just say "off label" at the farm and fleet store. That's what we've done. More info plus dosing here:
https://www.barnhardt.biz/ivermectin/
Checking prices, how many mg do you get for $1.80 (if I may pry)?
Re: the persistent loyalty to vaxes, does this seem like what happens to people who cut religion out of their lives as if they wouldn't still *be* religious about *something*? People who didn't just dissociate from a particular unsupportable mythology, but thought they could cut out everything but Newtonian-Einsteinian physics and just be "rational?" Leaving what some call "a religion-shaped hole" in their maps of reality?
Which can then be filled by loyalty to ... oh, idunno, "The Science?"
I was thinking something similar recently. Belief in god puts the highest power in an abstraction above the state, without god the highest power is the state.