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Predominant Role of Bacterial Pneumonia as a Cause of Death in Pandemic Influenza: Implications for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
Now I will leave it up to you to guess who was a co-author of this study and maybe just maybe certain doctors are very much aware of bacterial pneumonia and its impact on the death rate for covid patients.Quote:
Results
The postmortem samples we examined from people who died of influenza during 1918–1919 uniformly exhibited severe changes indicative of bacterial pneumonia. Bacteriologic and histopathologic results from published autopsy series clearly and consistently implicated secondary bacterial pneumonia caused by common upper respiratory–tract bacteria in most influenza fatalities.
Conclusions
The majority of deaths in the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic likely resulted directly from secondary bacterial pneumonia caused by common upper respiratory–tract bacteria. Less substantial data from the subsequent 1957 and 1968 pandemics are consistent with these findings. If severe pandemic influenza is largely a problem of viral-bacterial copathogenesis, pandemic planning needs to go beyond addressing the viral cause alone (e.g., influenza vaccines and antiviral drugs). Prevention, diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment of secondary bacterial pneumonia, as well as stockpiling of antibiotics and bacterial vaccines, should also be high priorities for pandemic planning.
As usual, I am being controversial. What are your thoughts, Michael Grantham, about the possibility of bacterial pneumonia being misdiagnosed and therefore not treated accordingly, resulting in unneeded deaths in the hospital setting?
“Behind the scenes America’s senior leaders have known, almost from the beginning, that the war was unwinnable,”
“instead of coming clean to the American people, they hid the truth or outright lied about it.”
“The mendacity deepened and expanded the US failure. The lying pointlessly increased the number of American casualties the US suffered, resulted in spending hundreds of billions that never had any chance of accomplishing a positive outcome”
“The US should have admitted the truth long ago”
Yep, sounds vaguely familiar.
You are making an awful lot of assumptions here.
What? Be angrier at silicon valley and forget the vaccines? Um...I see both as aspects of the same fucking problem.
Vietnam 2 is way more of a disaster than Vietnam 1. At least in Vietnam 1 they didn't get all our neat military vehicles and equipment when we bailed.
This Afghanistan business is incredibly white pilling - it shows a force like the Taliban, up against the largest empire in history, who had nothing more than their fanaticism and a cause they fundamentally believed in. It shows Western powers are no longer able to create artificial liberal rule over a population which doesn't want it. This is a loss to the globalists and American empire.
Besides, the Taliban assured the US of its willingness to uphold the TAPI pipeline deal, so that's all that really matters.
I don't find the idea that these infectios are actually bacterial infections rather than SARS-CoV-2 infections all that plausible. However there is evidence that confections and secondary infections are associated with poorer outcome. Given the well-known association of other respiratory viruses with secondary infections, I assume that this is something that clinicians are watching out for, but I can't say for sure.
Here are the safety data reported from Moderna’s TeenCOVE study to NEJM.
https://i.ibb.co/JcRFhkW/35-FA8864-7...6415-B6-C3.jpg
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