Coronavirus

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by garabandal, Jan 22, 2020.

  1. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    Last week, I think that it was on late Friday afternoon, on Fox News a reporter was inerviewing a doctor who stated that the Omicron variant is likely to have been created in a lab in South Africa. The reporter was a bit shocked and asked the doctor to explain why he thinks that this may be the case and I think that he said something about the virus makes it appear to have been created a year before the 1st person was detected to have it(???). He said that more testing needs to be done to confirm this but that is what appears to be the case.

    My question to all of you is, has anyone heard this before?

    I tried to find a copy of the show online but I haven't been able to so far. If I do I will definitely post it here.

    Thank you in advance.+
     
  2. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    Mark, if someone had a pet weighing about 150 lbs. (68.04 kg), does the following look like the correct dosage for the 1% solution @ 0.20, 0.30 and 0.40 mg. per kg:

    1.4 ml, 2.0 ml and 2.7 ml​
    I copied those figures off the internet a long time ago - so long ago that I don't recall which website had it. It would be helpful to know that they match someone else's calculations.
     
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  3. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    So far, three of my family circle have come down with Omicron, all of them fully vaccinated. Of the three, the one showing the mildest symptoms is the one with the most co-morbidities (I hate that word). We are guessing that the reason for her milder symptoms is that she's on an asthma inhaler containing budesonide, she gets high doses of prescription Vitamin D, and is on very strong medication for arthritis. It could be down to any one of those medications or a combination of all three but whatever about the medication, I'm thanking God for answered prayer because her positive test was our worst nightmare and so far her symptoms are little more than fatigue.
     
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  4. AED

    AED Powers

    All her meds will help with inflammation I am guessing. Thats huge.
     
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  5. Mark Maiocco

    Mark Maiocco Archangels

    Whatever, yes that’s pretty close. Just remember that a 1% solution = 10mg/ml. You can then use the calculation chart in the FLCCC Alliance guidelines for the weight. I think it’s page 3. For 150 pounds it would be 13.5 mg (I would round up to 15mg) which is 1.5ml (0.2mg/kg dose) taken twice weekly. You can just step it up in multiples from there. Hope that helps.
     
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  6. Mark Maiocco

    Mark Maiocco Archangels

    Prayers going up for your family Whatever. I think it’s important to know that Vitamin “I” has very good late stage efficacy as well. Treating early for sure stops the replication (especially when given with zinc), but Vitamin “I” has very good anti-inflammatory effects as well which is likely how it’s helping with the late stage lung inflammation. I’ve used it later in the illness for patients coming to me many days into the infection and it clearly has an effect. I also will add the other recommended second-line meds if late stage including fluvoxamine and usually high dose azithromycin AND a steroid containing inhaler.
     
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    padraig Powers

  9. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    It sure is huge for her. She was devastated, thinking it meant certain death - the effect of two years' hysterical scaremongering. I posted that info to reassure others with similar health issues. She made maximum use of the inhaler as soon as she realised she was in danger and it seems to have made a difference. Thanks be to God.
     
  10. Whatever

    Whatever Powers

    Thanks a million, Mark, for the prayers. Of the three who have been infected recently, one has fully recovered and is back at school, one is maybe 95% recovered but back at work and the other is sleeping most of the time. I forgot that we had another case at Christmas. It seemed to hit her harder but she's fine now, thank God.

    It's reassuring to know that my chart is fairly accurate. Thank you for setting my mind to rest on that. And many thanks for the info in your other post. My doc says that what he could prescribe will depend on my symptoms. I asked whether hydroxy would be an option and he said no so if covid knocks on my door I'll make do with what's available to me. I'm guessing that the best he can do will be an antibiotic if there's any sign of a chest infection but I'm not bothered because Omicron seems to be mild enough. I read that Paxlovid will be available here on a case by case basis. It's unlikely that I would qualify for that and I wouldn't take it anyway.

    All glory to God that there's light at the end of the tunnel. Omicron seems to have arrived in time to save babies from being treated like lab rats.
     
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  11. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Good post. My husband and I slept all the time for weeks. So thankful to God we are alive today. Vitamin I.
     
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  13. AED

    AED Powers

    You might get by by quite well with zinc and quercetin as well as vit D and Vit C. Also a steroid for lung inflammation.
     
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  14. AED

    AED Powers

    So glad your family has recovered! Thanks be to God.
     
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  15. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    This was the testing center my wife and children went to when we all came down sick from Christmas. The staff there were giving false test results and in turn exposing who knows how many people to infection as a result. This company operates over 300 testing centers across the US.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...ues-testing-company-center-for-covid-control/

    Sham’ coronavirus testing company gave people false results as samples piled up in trash bags, lawsuit claims

    By Andrea Salcedo
    February 2, 2022 at 8:07 a.m. EST
    Last month, as the omicron variant of the coronavirus spread throughout the United States, a woman in Washington state grew frustrated after waiting five hours for her rapid coronavirus test result. But when she returned to the site, a staffer told her the clinic had lost her result, court records state.

    The woman told authorities she got a second coronavirus test at the same Center for Covid Control site. But two hours later, she was told her test result had been misplaced again.

    Then, about a minute later, the woman got an email notifying her that she had tested negative for the coronavirus, court records state. The woman went to work the following day but remained concerned about the accuracy of the two tests. She got a third test at a local health department site, according to court records, and that result was positive.

    Now, Washington’s attorney general is suing the Illinois-based clinic, its laboratory and its co-owners — Akbar Syed and Aleya Siyaj — for allegedly jeopardizing the health and safety of thousands of Washingtonians by failing to meet best medical practices during a pandemic. The clinic, the lawsuit alleges, provided “invalid, false and delayed” coronavirus test results — and at times no results at all. The attorney general’s office says the Center for Covid Control operated at least 13 testing sites across Washington, despite having a license to operate in only one municipality.

    According to the lawsuit filed this week, the clinic stored test samples in red garbage bags for more than a week instead of properly refrigerating them. Because the samples could not be accurately tested after three days, workers would backdate them so they would still be processed by the lab, Washington authorities said.

    “Employees reported that the company instructed them to ‘lie to patients on a daily basis’ when Washingtonians complained about their delayed results,” Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) said in a news release.

    He added: “Center for COVID Control contributed to the spread of COVID-19 when it provided false negative results. These sham testing centers threatened the health and safety of our communities. They must be held accountable.”

    The center and its founders did not immediately respond to messages from The Washington Post early Wednesday. All Center for Covid Control locations are “closed until further notice,” according to a news release from the company.

    “CCC is using this operational pause to train additional staff on sample collection and handling, customer service and communications best practices, as well as compliance with regulatory guidelines,” the company posted on its website.

    Syed and Siyaj, who are married, started the business in December 2020 and expanded it to 300 sites across the United States. The company began operating coronavirus testing sites in Washington in October 2021, court records state. As of Jan. 12, the company advertised free PCR and rapid tests without appointments, the lawsuit states.

    Pop-up covid test sites have ballooned as demand surges. Officials warn consumers to be cautious.

    According to the 14-page lawsuit, the state received multiple complaints about the company’s sites. Several patients reported that the clinic did not stick to basic coronavirus safety protocols — instead, improperly masked workers were observed reusing gloves between patients and failing to properly administer the tests. At times, some patients told authorities, staff members disregarded patients’ privacy and announced test results in the presence of others.

    The company was also unable to fulfill its promise of delivering PCR test results via email within 48 hours and verbally sharing rapid test results within 15 minutes, the lawsuit states. Former employees told authorities that as of early December, the company was receiving between 8,000 and 10,000 results per day — a figure it knew it could not keep up with, court records state.

    Because of high patient volume, the lawsuit states, the company began placing tests in garbage bags and piling them up in the office. One former employee recounted asking Syed and Siyaj, who were regularly at the facility, to hire more personnel. The couple refused, the lawsuit states. Former staffers told authorities that they regularly found test samples that were over a week old stored in the trash bags scattered around the office, the lawsuit states. Many of the samples, former employees reported, had never been refrigerated or tested by the lab.

    When the company did share the results of rapid or PCR tests, the lawsuit states, the reports often were inaccurate. Patients who called back to follow up on their tests results allegedly waited as long as three hours to speak with an operator. At one point, staffers were instructed to lie to patients and tell them their lab results would come back in 24 hours — even if they were unsure when they would be processed, the lawsuit states.

    “If a consumer called multiple times, employees were instructed to falsely tell consumers that the test result was inconclusive and that they needed to take another test,” the lawsuit states. Doing so also allowed the company, which has allegedly billed the federal government $124 million, to charge for another test, Washington state authorities allege.

    The Washington lawsuit is not the only legal action the company is facing. Last month, the FBI searched the company’s headquarters in Rolling Meadows, Ill., USA Today reported. The search took place days after the Minnesota attorney general filed a consumer protection lawsuit against the company and its laboratory, alleging that they “provide inaccurate and deceptive” test results and have fraudulently reported negative test results, according to the paper.

    The company also is under investigation by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Illinois attorney general and the Oregon Department of Justice.
     
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  16. Jo M

    Jo M Powers

    :eek: Shocking Don.
     
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  17. Jo M

    Jo M Powers

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  18. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    This needs to be prosecuted.
     
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  19. Julia

    Julia Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.

    How about a bit of good news.

    I had a dry cough for two or three months, being a smoker I put it down to my naughty habit. Well what do you know.

    I took my first dose of Ivermectin on Monday when my daughter told me she tested positive for covid after spending Sunday afternoon visiting us.

    On Tuesday I realised the dry cough was now a normal cough, and thought wait for it, maybe this is going to deteriorate into a nasty infection.

    I have been taking a single dose of Ivermectin each day because by Wednesday I woke up with headache, back, legs and arms, pain rotating around my body. And lightheaded to boot, as well as shivering.

    Got covid test on Thursday, came back positive. So I will continue to take the Ivermectin single dose for the 5 days and see what happens.

    I think there is improvement, but don't want to kid myself too soon. The cough continues to improve.

    Consultant told me I should be put on back-up medicine for compromised immune system, the other doctors say I don't need it, so Ivermectin is my one source of help. Oh those other NHS doctors say get in touch if my symptoms worsen. I expect they mean if I can't breath. Sigh

    I will be so happy and proud if my battered old carcass fights this virus and gains a natural immunity. Long live FLCCC and Viva Christo Rey.
     
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