Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, noon No.10151156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1171 >>1184

>>10151039

Honestly, the Republicans seem to have screwed up on this one because just extending that $600 for another 4-6 months is the least they could do for the massive loss and inconvenience we are all suffering for this ridiculous shut down. The little people never get anything and this was a chance to do just that.

 

The idiot Steve Moore (who couldn't even pay his own alimony until forced to and who cheated on his taxes) kept shouting "you can't pay people more to stay home than work" as if he is some fiscal conservative. The gal these people have!

 

end of rant

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 12:14 p.m. No.10151268   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10151139

No shut down:

Texas Deaths in 2017-18 flu season = more than 11,000 including 16 children

 

https://www.texmed.org/Template.aspx?id=487010

 

Shut down:

Texas Deaths in 2020 C-19 = 6,569 including 11 children (ages 2-19)

 

https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 12:22 p.m. No.10151318   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10151184

And what was all the "POTUS wants to get the money to the people" claim about? Is the Senate working against the WH yet again? It's all going to come crashing down but I guess that is the plan so a grand phoenix can rise. I hope I'm alive to see it. There is only so much give and take.

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 12:24 p.m. No.10151334   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10151252

Yes! This is what we need but extending that UI for a few more months isn't going to make any difference in the grand scheme of the deficit, that only five of us care about anyway.

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 12:36 p.m. No.10151431   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1448

>>10151401

Well, I'd think anything in the health-related field, animal or human, would not be the first place people would be comfortable working in right now. I don't think it's because they are making more from UI. Unless you are only paying minimum wage and no benefits or advancement opportunities at all. At least you are getting some applications, right?

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 12:42 p.m. No.10151485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1488

>>10151448

So are you hiring more people because your business is growing or is there a high amount of turnover? If so, why? If business is growing that should be what matters the most. You can always do more to attract great employees than just posting the same ad in the usual places. Current employees should know other people in their circles who would want to work with them, too.

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 12:51 p.m. No.10151547   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10151475

Here is the referenced thread text from James Todaro, MD

 

1/ Dr. Fauci is misleading the American people when he says that randomized controlled trials have shown hydroxychloroquine to be ineffective.

 

Here’s why.

 

2/ There's only one double-blind RCT on HCQ in early treatment of COVID-19.

 

All of the other RCTs (SOLIDARITY, RECOVERY, etc) were in very sick patients and are borderline worthless because they just support what we've been saying since March—HCQ is for early disease, not late.

 

3/ The "randomized controlled trial" for EARLY treatment of COVID-19 that Dr. Fauci is too embarrassed to even mention by name is the one done by the University of Minnesota, “Hydroxychloroquine in Nonhospitalized Adults With Early COVID-19” (Jul 2020)

 

https://acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-4207

 

4/ The Minnesota study is honestly an embarrassment to the term “randomized controlled trial” and should actually be called an “anonymous online survey” instead.

 

5/ Only 34% of participants had a positive PCR test. The remaining 66% either did not have a PCR test or actually tested negative.

 

This means that a positive diagnosis was made based on only SYMPTOMS for the vast majority of participants.

 

This isn’t great, but it gets worse.

 

6/ The participants were evaluated via a static online survey and not actually seen by physicians or medical personnel.

 

So the quality of the diagnosis was essentially equivalent to someone typing symptoms into WebMD.

 

7/ What happens if a large percent of the participants didn’t actually have COVID-19?

 

It would diminish the observed therapeutic effect of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ probably isn’t going to help allergies or the common cold).

 

8/ Next point.

 

If the researchers had kept their original end point (hospitalization/death), the study would've actually shown a strong trend toward benefit for HCQ.

 

Instead, the researchers changed the end point mid-study from hospitalizations/death to symptoms at 14 days.

 

9/ The conclusion of the study is actually a ~40% reduction in hospitalizations/deaths in patients treated with HCQ vs placebo (2.5% vs 4.1%).

 

This did not reach significance, but would have been strong encouragement to proceed with additional higher powered RCTs.

 

10/ The good news is that Dr. Fauci & the NIH started a trial in May doing just this.

 

The bad news is they cancelled the trial after enrolling only 20 subjects in order to focus on a new trial evaluating remdesivir plus baricitinib (another “novel” patented drug).

 

11/ In conclusion, it's been >4 mos since HCQ was proposed for early stage COVID-19.

 

Yet, with their vast resources, neither the WHO nor NIH conducted a trial on this.

 

Instead Dr. Fauci's evidence for the inefficacy of HCQ comes from an online survey under the guise of an RCT.

 

https://twitter.com/JamesTodaroMD/status/1289563464499781632

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 1:09 p.m. No.10151661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1678 >>1703

>>10151577

>>10151594

>>10151629

 

Desert Sun, 19 February 1979

But a "cold" can be caused by over 200 strains of virus, of which only about 130 are strains of rhinovirus or coronavirus, the main cold viruses. Other viruses that sometimes masquerade as colds include those that cause flu, pneumonia and bronchitis.

 

https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=DS19790219.2.59&e=-en201txt-txIN-coronavirus-–1

Anonymous ID: c283c5 Aug. 1, 2020, 1:12 p.m. No.10151678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10151661

 

Daily Kent Stater, 31 March 2003

 

U.S. health officials believe illness comes from a new form of coronavirus, the virus that causes about a fifth of all colds.

 

https://dks.library.kent.edu/cgi-bin/kentstate?a=d&d=dks20030331-01.2.15&txq=coronavirus