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He's not a scientist, he is science, remember?mrussel1 said:
"Swore by the new pill". What does that mean? If that means articulated that it was deemed safe and effective in a statistically significant, controlled test and therefore approved for emergency authorization use, then I guess. If it means promising it is the best thing ever, even better than a new pillow from Mike Liddell or tastier than Trump Vodka, then I doubt he swore to it in that way.AW124797 said:Weren't all alternatives considered competition for Pfizer's Paxlovid? Uncle Tony swore by the new pill and left it at the usual "kept him out of the hospital" because it didn't work. 2 boosters didn't help either.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/30/health/covid-paxlovid-fauci-rebound/index.html
See, he's a scientist, not a grifter. I think you need to do a better job distinguishing the people you normally listen to, from scientists and doctors. They see the world differently.0 -
No, that's just more right wing garbage. I don't file away garbage in my brain.AW124797 said:
He's not a scientist, he is science, remember?mrussel1 said:
"Swore by the new pill". What does that mean? If that means articulated that it was deemed safe and effective in a statistically significant, controlled test and therefore approved for emergency authorization use, then I guess. If it means promising it is the best thing ever, even better than a new pillow from Mike Liddell or tastier than Trump Vodka, then I doubt he swore to it in that way.AW124797 said:Weren't all alternatives considered competition for Pfizer's Paxlovid? Uncle Tony swore by the new pill and left it at the usual "kept him out of the hospital" because it didn't work. 2 boosters didn't help either.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/30/health/covid-paxlovid-fauci-rebound/index.html
See, he's a scientist, not a grifter. I think you need to do a better job distinguishing the people you normally listen to, from scientists and doctors. They see the world differently.0 -
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.0 -
I wouldn't get my medical advice and surgical procedures over there either. That's the point. The OP used India as a reason why the FDA should have forgone its testing procedures and just green lit Ivermectin for use to treat COVID, even though there was no US driven, peer reviewed, clinical evidence that it was effective (and still no clinical evidence today). And I said I don't get my medical advice and information from a third world nation.tempo_n_groove said:
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.0 -
Self-declared. Can't unhear that one.mrussel1 said:
No, that's just more right wing garbage. I don't file away garbage in my brain.AW124797 said:
He's not a scientist, he is science, remember?mrussel1 said:
"Swore by the new pill". What does that mean? If that means articulated that it was deemed safe and effective in a statistically significant, controlled test and therefore approved for emergency authorization use, then I guess. If it means promising it is the best thing ever, even better than a new pillow from Mike Liddell or tastier than Trump Vodka, then I doubt he swore to it in that way.AW124797 said:Weren't all alternatives considered competition for Pfizer's Paxlovid? Uncle Tony swore by the new pill and left it at the usual "kept him out of the hospital" because it didn't work. 2 boosters didn't help either.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/30/health/covid-paxlovid-fauci-rebound/index.html
See, he's a scientist, not a grifter. I think you need to do a better job distinguishing the people you normally listen to, from scientists and doctors. They see the world differently.mrussel1 said:
No, that's just more right wing garbage. I don't file away garbage in my brain.AW124797 said:
He's not a scientist, he is science, remember?mrussel1 said:
"Swore by the new pill". What does that mean? If that means articulated that it was deemed safe and effective in a statistically significant, controlled test and therefore approved for emergency authorization use, then I guess. If it means promising it is the best thing ever, even better than a new pillow from Mike Liddell or tastier than Trump Vodka, then I doubt he swore to it in that way.AW124797 said:Weren't all alternatives considered competition for Pfizer's Paxlovid? Uncle Tony swore by the new pill and left it at the usual "kept him out of the hospital" because it didn't work. 2 boosters didn't help either.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/30/health/covid-paxlovid-fauci-rebound/index.html
See, he's a scientist, not a grifter. I think you need to do a better job distinguishing the people you normally listen to, from scientists and doctors. They see the world differently.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....
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I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....0 -
It's interesting you say that because here I know a bunch of people that head over the border to have dental work done, I know it's not surgery but they are dental medical procedures.mrussel1 said:
I wouldn't get my medical advice and surgical procedures over there either. That's the point. The OP used India as a reason why the FDA should have forgone its testing procedures and just green lit Ivermectin for use to treat COVID, even though there was no US driven, peer reviewed, clinical evidence that it was effective (and still no clinical evidence today). And I said I don't get my medical advice and information from a third world nation.tempo_n_groove said:
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
Understood about the medical advice. I remember the one Israeli medical finding that everyone latched on to early on. Don't hear about it anymore though.0 -
Lots of people in the uk get surgery and dental reconstructive work done in eastern Europe
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we saw PJ in Oakland and had a few people from outside the US tell us that they were shocked at the number of homeless people....they couldn't believe that we allowed them to exist like that. Can't argue with that.tempo_n_groove said:
I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
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Which border?tempo_n_groove said:
It's interesting you say that because here I know a bunch of people that head over the border to have dental work done, I know it's not surgery but they are dental medical procedures.mrussel1 said:
I wouldn't get my medical advice and surgical procedures over there either. That's the point. The OP used India as a reason why the FDA should have forgone its testing procedures and just green lit Ivermectin for use to treat COVID, even though there was no US driven, peer reviewed, clinical evidence that it was effective (and still no clinical evidence today). And I said I don't get my medical advice and information from a third world nation.tempo_n_groove said:
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
Understood about the medical advice. I remember the one Israeli medical finding that everyone latched on to early on. Don't hear about it anymore though.
The Israeili study was preliminary and not peer reviewed. Every other proper study has shown no reduction of death and hospitalization. Some have shown one less day of symptoms.0 -
Southern. Mexico is a great place to get major dental work done for a fraction of the cost here.mrussel1 said:
Which border?tempo_n_groove said:
It's interesting you say that because here I know a bunch of people that head over the border to have dental work done, I know it's not surgery but they are dental medical procedures.mrussel1 said:
I wouldn't get my medical advice and surgical procedures over there either. That's the point. The OP used India as a reason why the FDA should have forgone its testing procedures and just green lit Ivermectin for use to treat COVID, even though there was no US driven, peer reviewed, clinical evidence that it was effective (and still no clinical evidence today). And I said I don't get my medical advice and information from a third world nation.tempo_n_groove said:
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
Understood about the medical advice. I remember the one Israeli medical finding that everyone latched on to early on. Don't hear about it anymore though.
The Israeili study was preliminary and not peer reviewed. Every other proper study has shown no reduction of death and hospitalization. Some have shown one less day of symptoms.
Yes, that Israeli study was the one I was thinking of that went nowhere.0 -
Having lived and or visited those places for the last 30 years or so, I too am shocked at what has happened in those areas too.Gern Blansten said:
we saw PJ in Oakland and had a few people from outside the US tell us that they were shocked at the number of homeless people....they couldn't believe that we allowed them to exist like that. Can't argue with that.tempo_n_groove said:
I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....0 -
Some are still on the ivermectin train? Yikes
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Yeah, I probably won't be going to Mexico for anything other than to get drunk and shot.tempo_n_groove said:
Southern. Mexico is a great place to get major dental work done for a fraction of the cost here.mrussel1 said:
Which border?tempo_n_groove said:
It's interesting you say that because here I know a bunch of people that head over the border to have dental work done, I know it's not surgery but they are dental medical procedures.mrussel1 said:
I wouldn't get my medical advice and surgical procedures over there either. That's the point. The OP used India as a reason why the FDA should have forgone its testing procedures and just green lit Ivermectin for use to treat COVID, even though there was no US driven, peer reviewed, clinical evidence that it was effective (and still no clinical evidence today). And I said I don't get my medical advice and information from a third world nation.tempo_n_groove said:
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
Understood about the medical advice. I remember the one Israeli medical finding that everyone latched on to early on. Don't hear about it anymore though.
The Israeili study was preliminary and not peer reviewed. Every other proper study has shown no reduction of death and hospitalization. Some have shown one less day of symptoms.
Yes, that Israeli study was the one I was thinking of that went nowhere.0 -
We were just in Chicago as well and got confronted by a guy on the subway and again in the terminal that was demanding "help me get something from the store". He was being very confrontational to a lot of people on the train. Most ignored him but I did see one guy argue with him. Probably not the best idea but no violence occurred.tempo_n_groove said:
Having lived and or visited those places for the last 30 years or so, I too am shocked at what has happened in those areas too.Gern Blansten said:
we saw PJ in Oakland and had a few people from outside the US tell us that they were shocked at the number of homeless people....they couldn't believe that we allowed them to exist like that. Can't argue with that.tempo_n_groove said:
I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....
In Oakland we walked up on two people smoking crack/meth on the steps down to the subway. They didn't give two shits that people were walking by them. Also encountered a guy on the stairs coming out of the subway that was putting some sort of cream on horrible looking sores on his legs. Doesn't make you want to visit again that's for sure.Post edited by Gern Blansten onRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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I think it's comical that people think homelessness is a local/city issue. Some cities celebrate their lack of homelessness, but it's just because they were harassed and moved elsewhere. No one has solved the issue at a city or state level, they just move it somewhere else.tempo_n_groove said:
Having lived and or visited those places for the last 30 years or so, I too am shocked at what has happened in those areas too.Gern Blansten said:
we saw PJ in Oakland and had a few people from outside the US tell us that they were shocked at the number of homeless people....they couldn't believe that we allowed them to exist like that. Can't argue with that.tempo_n_groove said:
I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....0 -
That's true. There is homelessness in my city which is in the wealthiest county in Indiana. They live in tents on the river banks. Downtown Indy has a real problem with people defecating on sidewalks, on the city circle, etc.mrussel1 said:
I think it's comical that people think homelessness is a local/city issue. Some cities celebrate their lack of homelessness, but it's just because they were harassed and moved elsewhere. No one has solved the issue at a city or state level, they just move it somewhere else.tempo_n_groove said:
Having lived and or visited those places for the last 30 years or so, I too am shocked at what has happened in those areas too.Gern Blansten said:
we saw PJ in Oakland and had a few people from outside the US tell us that they were shocked at the number of homeless people....they couldn't believe that we allowed them to exist like that. Can't argue with that.tempo_n_groove said:
I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....
When we visited CA last year for Ohana we were surprised at the number of homeless near the beaches. Venice Beach and San Bernardino were covered with homeless.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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I know cities in LA that used to do that, move the homeless, same w here in NY, just move them along. They end up congregating where either they were moved to, where help is, or they actually lived there at one time.mrussel1 said:
I think it's comical that people think homelessness is a local/city issue. Some cities celebrate their lack of homelessness, but it's just because they were harassed and moved elsewhere. No one has solved the issue at a city or state level, they just move it somewhere else.tempo_n_groove said:
Having lived and or visited those places for the last 30 years or so, I too am shocked at what has happened in those areas too.Gern Blansten said:
we saw PJ in Oakland and had a few people from outside the US tell us that they were shocked at the number of homeless people....they couldn't believe that we allowed them to exist like that. Can't argue with that.tempo_n_groove said:
I get that also. Have you been to Seattle or California lately? I could bring you to a few places that are up and coming in NY too. It's not a billion people but it's a fair amount.mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
tell that to the close to billion people living in slums.....
I do remember in 95 in Seattle the cops waking up the homeless sleeping on the lawn of the city hall area. Same w the White house before the fence. They moved them somewhere too.0 -
Just letting you know it is a thing and done very frequently.mrussel1 said:
Yeah, I probably won't be going to Mexico for anything other than to get drunk and shot.tempo_n_groove said:
Southern. Mexico is a great place to get major dental work done for a fraction of the cost here.mrussel1 said:
Which border?tempo_n_groove said:
It's interesting you say that because here I know a bunch of people that head over the border to have dental work done, I know it's not surgery but they are dental medical procedures.mrussel1 said:
I wouldn't get my medical advice and surgical procedures over there either. That's the point. The OP used India as a reason why the FDA should have forgone its testing procedures and just green lit Ivermectin for use to treat COVID, even though there was no US driven, peer reviewed, clinical evidence that it was effective (and still no clinical evidence today). And I said I don't get my medical advice and information from a third world nation.tempo_n_groove said:
China and Russia are too by looking at the lists.Gern Blansten said:
Up until a few years ago their train toilets all flushed right out onto the tracks. But yeah...nukestempo_n_groove said:
I get it. It is just odd that a country w their technological abilities would be considered third world still.mrussel1 said:
well you can carry around your own definitions if you want, but don't argue with me about because you have your own. I'm using common definitions. Pakistan is also nuclear, but that doesn't mean I would go get heart surgery over there. That's what we're talking about here.tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
manufacturing capacity determines if a country is poor or not?
Anyone w nuclear capabilities should not be considered third world.mrussel1 said:
India is considered a developing country, with corruption. Depending on your source, it's second or third world.tempo_n_groove said:
India is one of the leading pharmaceutical makers in the world. They are hardly a third world nation at that.mrussel1 said:
We're not a third world nation. We actually have a formal process to test and review drugs to ensure that they work for the illnesses in which they may treat. You want third world doctors, have at it.TJ25487 said:In case the link doesn't work. Here is the jist of the story:
While the mainstream media condemns the use of ivermectin, the most populated state in India just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.
Understood about the medical advice. I remember the one Israeli medical finding that everyone latched on to early on. Don't hear about it anymore though.
The Israeili study was preliminary and not peer reviewed. Every other proper study has shown no reduction of death and hospitalization. Some have shown one less day of symptoms.
Yes, that Israeli study was the one I was thinking of that went nowhere.0
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