WHO says 10% may have had COVID-19
#71
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Joined APC: Apr 2015
Posts: 534
Dude, the article you’re looking at is from May. Since then he (and many other experts) have come around on having a vaccine relatively soon. He’s still a healthy skeptic…he’s currently not too happy about some of the markers companies have set to define success. The bottom-line as to why I follow him (besides the fact that he’s an independent expert who actually knows what he’s talking about) is to see if he himself will take or not take whatever vaccine comes out (cause I’ll do the same).
On the Spanish Flu thing – I just don’t have time. Other people on here have tried to set you straight but it’s just flat out stupidness. Haseltine has his own website with all his stuff…mostly free. Spend some time over there and educate yourself a bit.
On the Spanish Flu thing – I just don’t have time. Other people on here have tried to set you straight but it’s just flat out stupidness. Haseltine has his own website with all his stuff…mostly free. Spend some time over there and educate yourself a bit.
#72
Dude, the article you’re looking at is from May. Since then he (and many other experts) have come around on having a vaccine relatively soon. He’s still a healthy skeptic…he’s currently not too happy about some of the markers companies have set to define success. The bottom-line as to why I follow him (besides the fact that he’s an independent expert who actually knows what he’s talking about) is to see if he himself will take or not take whatever vaccine comes out (cause I’ll do the same).
You aren’t even trying.
Look, I can explain things to you but I can’t understand them for you. If you have neither the native wit nor the intellectual integrity to admit that you are wrong, that’s on you not me. All my previous postings are in the files and all Hazeltine’s pronouncements are retrievable on line, and there isn’t enough difference between the two to mention. Anyone remotely competent at research - a subset of the population that apparently does not include you - can look them up for themself and do the comparison.
Have a good life.
#73
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Joined APC: Apr 2015
Posts: 534
“But what has become increasingly clear is that the defenses we mount against the virus during and after primary infection seem to fade relatively quickly—a disappearing act that doesn’t bode well for our prospects of achieving so-called herd immunity over a longer period of time. I’ve written before that, as a strategy, counting on herd immunity is reckless and ineffective.”
You have been posting for months now for herd immunity. He’s says very clearly here this is “reckless and ineffective”. Sorry but one of the world’s leading health experts is saying you’re RECKLESS (wow, sleep well).
One of the things I like about Haseltine is that he writes for the common person like myself (and for make pretend doctors like you). Here is his website: https://williamhaseltine.com/what-co...-for-vaccines/
Click on “writings” and he has everything organized by month.
#74
A link to a very interesting scientific study that shows how the coronavirus took hold in North America and Europe.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0910150245.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0910150245.htm
#75
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Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 4,116
A link to a very interesting scientific study that shows how the coronavirus took hold in North America and Europe.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0910150245.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0910150245.htm
Maybe.....if the CCP was not a criminal state and had instead sounded the alarm. And taken even rudimentary steps to contain the virus.
And maybe if our own CDC labs were not sending out pre infected test kits.
"Missed opportunities". Sounds like a euphemism for an underlying agenda.
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