Anonymous ID: bb1368 May 22, 2020, 12:18 p.m. No.9278810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8835 >>8867

>>9278335 lb

MURDER, Inc. is right.

>https://www.foxnews.com/us/ap-count-over-4300-virus-patients-sent-to-ny-nursing-homes

Whatever the full number, nursing home administrators, residents’ advocates and relatives say it has added up to a big and indefensible problem for facilities that even Gov. Andrew Cuomo — the main proponent of the policy — called “the optimum feeding ground for this virus.”

 

“It was the single dumbest decision anyone could make if they wanted to kill people,” Daniel Arbeeny said of the directive, which prompted him to pull his 88-year-old father out of a Brooklyn nursing home where more than 50 people have died. His father later died of COVID-19 at home.

“This isn’t rocket science,” Arbeeny said. “We knew the most vulnerable the elderly and compromised are in nursing homes and rehab centers.”

<Doesn't take a doctor to understand that you don't put infected patients back into close quarters with a population that is highest risk.

Cuomo, a Democrat, on May 10 reversed the directive, which had been intended to help free up hospital beds for the sickest patients as cases surged.

< Note to Andy : https://nypost.com/2020/04/09/usns-comfort-and-javits-center-mostly-empty-amid-coronavirus/

But he continued to defend it this week, saying he didn’t believe it contributed to the more than 5,800 nursing and adult care facility deaths in New York — more than in any other state —

<Next step would be to find which nursing homes had deaths after March 25 and determine if any COVID patients were sent there.

Nationally, over 35,500 people have died from coronavirus outbreaks at nursing homes and long-term care facilities, about a third of the overall death toll, according to the AP’s running tally.

<And how many were in states that made these orders?

Cuomo has deflected criticism over the nursing home directive by saying it stemmed from Trump administration guidance.

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Anonymous ID: bb1368 May 22, 2020, 12:39 p.m. No.9279063   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9278646

The entire study is flawed from the conflicts of 3 of the authors to the data collection to the assumptions to the analysis.

>NO ZINC.

And the use of only specific antivirals, but not remdesivir. Notice how they don't break out the antivirals, only the antibacterials. What if it's those particular antivirals that failed?

<The use of other antivirals was recorded in 38 927 (40·5%) patients as treatment for COVID-19. The most common antivirals were lopinavir with ritonavir (12 304 [31·6%]), ribavirin (7904 [20·3%]), and oseltamivir (5101 [13·1%]). Combination therapy with more than one of these antiviral regimens was used for 6782 (17·4%) patients.

<We also excluded data from patients for whom treatment was initiated while they were on mechanical ventilation or if they were receiving therapy with the antiviral remdesivir.

>AND DO ANTIBIOTICS WORK AGAINST VIRUSES? NO THEY WEAKEN YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

This goes back to Q's link yesterday. If macrolides suppress stomach acid, then there's a higher risk for pneumonia.

>>9266048 pb

>https://aspe.hhs.gov/cdc-—-influenza-deaths-request-correction-rfc

<But Dr Rosenthal agreed that the flu/pneumonia relationship was not unique. For instance, a recent study (JAMA 2004;292: 1955-60[Abstract/Free Full Text]) found that stomach acid suppressing drugs are associated with a higher risk of community acquired pneumonia, but such drugs and pneumonia are not compiled as a single statistic.

 

They're attributing the results to HCQ when it could be coming from the antivirals and/or the antibacterials.

Seriously sloppy science.