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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16485 on: September 16, 2021, 07:51:28 PM »

It was July and  Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida was being roundly castigated for promoting the use of Regeneron (monoclonal-antibody)to treat COVId.
He was roundly booed by scientists and the MSM.
Today the treatment is so successful the Biden Administration has taken over the distribution.
Oh, those Scientists!
To be clear: monoclonal antibodies were cleared for use against COVID in November regurgitate. Oh those scientists, being consistent!

And the "booing" of DeSantis was not due to championing medically approved Regeneron, but for doing to while not only ignoring the things he could do to stop the spread of COVID, like mask mandates but preventing other from doing so, and because he was touting a treatment that a major donor had a major financial interest in at the exclusion of other interests.

Oh those intellectually dishonest right wing opinion sites Red regurgitates.
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We know what works to prevent people from contracting this disease in the first place, masking and vaccination. We should be focusing on these preventive measures,said Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and visiting professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. [/bI It is totally backwards to say that we should be focused on treatment instead of emphasizing prevention, and the steps that we know work to stop Covid-19 in the first place.



Dr. Christian Ramers, an infectious-disease specialist at Family Health Centers of San Diego who proposed that promoting Regeneron was a backwards strategy
It is so much better to prevent a disease than to use an expensive, cumbersome and difficult-to-use therapy Ramers submitted.
It does not make any medical sense to lean into monoclonals to the detriment of vaccines. It islike playing defense with no offense.



The Washington Post submits that soaring demand for the therapy represents a sharp turn from just two months ago, when monoclonal antibodies were widely available and awareness of them was low

So the same people who relentlessly condemned DeSantis for trying to raise awareness two months ago are today coming around to his point of view.

Happy to welcome the Washington Post to the
Right wing media

You don't read very well, do you?
I read well and a lot
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16486 on: September 16, 2021, 08:22:35 PM »

FIFY:  I plagiarize, borrow, steal, and appropriate well and a lot.

He doesn't do it all that well, though a lot.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16487 on: September 16, 2021, 08:26:34 PM »

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16488 on: September 16, 2021, 08:37:24 PM »

Certainly there are links between stress and health and access to health care that support the assertions put forth in that op-ed.

But there are other factors, too, that may provide an even clearer picture of the discrepancies found in our health care system. For example, in NYC vaccine hesitancy among black and brown people is a major contributor ( not the only contributor) to the fact that there are much lower back rates in some of the city's neighborhoods vs others.

Hospitals also have different specialties and competencies based upon the populations they serve.

If you get shot in north Jersey, youd be better off at University Hospital in Newark vs Morristown Memorial because experience dealing with gunshot wounds really counts.

The article is addressing broader long-term effects that were well-established in social science research long before covid.   Shorter overall lifespan (not just higher rates of trauma from urban crimes of violence) and higher rates of infirmity from chronic illness have been higher among the black population for a long and continuous stretch.   If it were simply "economic status, " then you would see a parity between blacks and whites in shared income brackets -- that's not the case.   The statistical analysis is not equivocal on this.

Again, it's not an article.

And I'd like to see more data to sign off on the conclusions you're drawing.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16489 on: September 16, 2021, 08:43:59 PM »

Certainly there are links between stress and health and access to health care that support the assertions put forth in that op-ed.

But there are other factors, too, that may provide an even clearer picture of the discrepancies found in our health care system. For example, in NYC vaccine hesitancy among black and brown people is a major contributor ( not the only contributor) to the fact that there are much lower back rates in some of the city's neighborhoods vs others.

Hospitals also have different specialties and competencies based upon the populations they serve.

If you get shot in north Jersey, youd be better off at University Hospital in Newark vs Morristown Memorial because experience dealing with gunshot wounds really counts.

The article is addressing broader long-term effects that were well-established in social science research long before covid.   Shorter overall lifespan (not just higher rates of trauma from urban crimes of violence) and higher rates of infirmity from chronic illness have been higher among the black population for a long and continuous stretch.   If it were simply "economic status, " then you would see a parity between blacks and whites in shared income brackets -- that's not the case.   The statistical analysis is not equivocal on this.

Again, it's not an article.

And I'd like to see more data to sign off on the conclusions you're drawing.


How about the research?

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318302246
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16490 on: September 16, 2021, 08:56:29 PM »

Fucking Moderate Democrats once again shoot their constituents and party in the ass on behalf of the USCC and Big Pharma.

 https://www.wsj.com/articles/drug-prices-measure-blocked-in-house-committee-as-democrats-splinter-11631736372

More pseudo bi partisan BULLSHIT
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16491 on: September 16, 2021, 09:14:29 PM »

Certainly there are links between stress and health and access to health care that support the assertions put forth in that op-ed.

But there are other factors, too, that may provide an even clearer picture of the discrepancies found in our health care system. For example, in NYC vaccine hesitancy among black and brown people is a major contributor ( not the only contributor) to the fact that there are much lower back rates in some of the city's neighborhoods vs others.

Hospitals also have different specialties and competencies based upon the populations they serve.

If you get shot in north Jersey, youd be better off at University Hospital in Newark vs Morristown Memorial because experience dealing with gunshot wounds really counts.

https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/coronavirus/article254283733.html
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16492 on: September 16, 2021, 09:21:02 PM »

It was July and  Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida was being roundly castigated for promoting the use of Regeneron (monoclonal-antibody)to treat COVId.
He was roundly booed by scientists and the MSM.
Today the treatment is so successful the Biden Administration has taken over the distribution.
Oh, those Scientists!
To be clear: monoclonal antibodies were cleared for use against COVID in November regurgitate. Oh those scientists, being consistent!

And the "booing" of DeSantis was not due to championing medically approved Regeneron, but for doing to while not only ignoring the things he could do to stop the spread of COVID, like mask mandates but preventing other from doing so, and because he was touting a treatment that a major donor had a major financial interest in at the exclusion of other interests.

Oh those intellectually dishonest right wing opinion sites Red regurgitates.
LOL


We know what works to prevent people from contracting this disease in the first place, masking and vaccination. We should be focusing on these preventive measures,said Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and visiting professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. [/bI It is totally backwards to say that we should be focused on treatment instead of emphasizing prevention, and the steps that we know work to stop Covid-19 in the first place.



Dr. Christian Ramers, an infectious-disease specialist at Family Health Centers of San Diego who proposed that promoting Regeneron was a backwards strategy
It is so much better to prevent a disease than to use an expensive, cumbersome and difficult-to-use therapy Ramers submitted.
It does not make any medical sense to lean into monoclonals to the detriment of vaccines. It islike playing defense with no offense.



The Washington Post submits that soaring demand for the therapy represents a sharp turn from just two months ago, when monoclonal antibodies were widely available and awareness of them was low

So the same people who relentlessly condemned DeSantis for trying to raise awareness two months ago are today coming around to his point of view.

Happy to welcome the Washington Post to the
Right wing media

You don't read very well, do you?
I read well and a lot
Sorry, I will rephrase: you do not comprehend what you read well, do you?
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16493 on: September 16, 2021, 09:39:49 PM »

It was July and  Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida was being roundly castigated for promoting the use of Regeneron (monoclonal-antibody)to treat COVId.
He was roundly booed by scientists and the MSM.
Today the treatment is so successful the Biden Administration has taken over the distribution.
Oh, those Scientists!
To be clear: monoclonal antibodies were cleared for use against COVID in November regurgitate. Oh those scientists, being consistent!

And the "booing" of DeSantis was not due to championing medically approved Regeneron, but for doing to while not only ignoring the things he could do to stop the spread of COVID, like mask mandates but preventing other from doing so, and because he was touting a treatment that a major donor had a major financial interest in at the exclusion of other interests.

Oh those intellectually dishonest right wing opinion sites Red regurgitates.
LOL


We know what works to prevent people from contracting this disease in the first place, masking and vaccination. We should be focusing on these preventive measures,said Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and visiting professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. [/bI It is totally backwards to say that we should be focused on treatment instead of emphasizing prevention, and the steps that we know work to stop Covid-19 in the first place.



Dr. Christian Ramers, an infectious-disease specialist at Family Health Centers of San Diego who proposed that promoting Regeneron was a backwards strategy
It is so much better to prevent a disease than to use an expensive, cumbersome and difficult-to-use therapy Ramers submitted.
It does not make any medical sense to lean into monoclonals to the detriment of vaccines. It islike playing defense with no offense.



The Washington Post submits that soaring demand for the therapy represents a sharp turn from just two months ago, when monoclonal antibodies were widely available and awareness of them was low

So the same people who relentlessly condemned DeSantis for trying to raise awareness two months ago are today coming around to his point of view.

Happy to welcome the Washington Post to the
Right wing media

You don't read very well, do you?
I read well and a lot
Sorry, I will rephrase: you do not comprehend what you read well, do you?
LOL.!
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16494 on: September 16, 2021, 10:15:41 PM »

Whether he can read or no he certainly chortles like a fat ignorant slob. He does not even need a reason.
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« Reply #16495 on: September 17, 2021, 12:03:00 AM »

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« Reply #16496 on: September 17, 2021, 02:20:32 AM »

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #16498 on: September 17, 2021, 10:04:13 AM »

Happy Constitution Day!
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« Reply #16499 on: September 17, 2021, 12:26:29 PM »

Thanks!

It is a heck of a document. You should try to read it sometime

It is a great day for Americans who love our Constitution to burn down and drive out the republican party. The republican party is the single biggest ongoing threat to the constitution not to mention the greatest threat to the safety and prosperity of every American.

Happy Constitution Day!

Damn all republicans! Damn them all to hell!

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