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coffeebean 07-26-2021 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by drducat (Post 1978370)
Here is one.

Israeli lab: Some existing drugs could stop COVID at almost 100% - The Jerusalem Post


Also Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine which the FDA has been called out on for false info.

Good to know there are therapeutics that are in the works. It's always a good thing to have an arsenal. Nothing is approved yet, so waiting. In the meantime, vaccinations are the way to go, for sure.

coffeebean 07-26-2021 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Swoop (Post 1978374)
And whose decision was that?!?!?

Certainly, not mine. LOL.

Byte1 07-28-2021 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by GrumpyOldMan (Post 1976622)
Wow, just wow.

If you get stung by a bee, you may or may not die, but I can guarantee you 100% that if you get stung by a bee it will NOT kill me or my family. Are these two situations in any way different? I guess not - WOW!

I have not read anything in the Constitution or any local or federal laws that indicate that I am responsible for you or your family. I plan on driving my car down the highway at 60-70mph, but do not presume to tell me that it will be my fault if you jump out in front of me and get run over. I'll do my due diligence and wear my seat belt as the law specifies, but it is up to you to protect yourself from my day to day (lawful) activities.

Byte1 07-28-2021 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 1978409)
Kinda' hard to have a conversation without addressing each other directly, no?

Not trying to be facetious, BUT why is there a "reply" button under each comment, if not for replying directly to that person? Just wondering, because I bet others have the same question.


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