Anonymous ID: 0c5f64 March 30, 2020, 2:28 p.m. No.8627095   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7376 >>7469 >>7575 >>7660

I think most Anons by now, will agree that Coronavirus is not the threat that many people claim, and that the Trump administration is going along with the pandemic claims because it gives the opportunity to fix a lot of things as SIDE EFFECTS. We have realized, for instance, that withdrawal from fentanyl can lead to respiratory failure. And when those with porphyria can't get blood to consume, they also are high risk for respiratory failure. And even drug overdoses often cause death through respiratory failure. So there are good reasons to get a LOT MORE ventilators out there, and widely distributed as well, which can be done if they are common and cheap.

 

We have also realized that the COVID testing devices are really devices that test DNA. Obviously when doing a COVID test, they are looking for the complementary DNA that corresponds to particular segments of RNA in the Coronavirus. But they can be used for many other disease tests as well. And now they are going to end up in every doctors office? This is revolutionary to healthcare.

 

But what about the drugs HC and AZ? Could we actually have a Malaria epidemic on the way. Is this already dormant in many people?

 

Mosquito transmission cycle

Uninfected mosquito. A mosquito becomes infected by feeding on a person who has malaria.

Transmission of parasite. If this mosquito bites you in the future, it can transmit malaria parasites to you.

In the liver. Once the parasites enter your body, they travel to your liver — where some types can lie dormant for as long as a year.

Into the bloodstream. When the parasites mature, they leave the liver and infect your red blood cells. This is when people typically develop malaria symptoms.

On to the next person. If an uninfected mosquito bites you at this point in the cycle, it will become infected with your malaria parasites and can spread them to the other people it bites.

 

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/malaria/symptoms-causes/syc-20351184