Seems to be a big push on buying silver. Something I know absolutely nothing about. Anybody in the know care to share some insight. Is it a good investment during these trying times? If so, where is the best place to buy it?
Seems to be a big push on buying silver. Something I know absolutely nothing about. Anybody in the know care to share some insight. Is it a good investment during these trying times? If so, where is the best place to buy it?
I was thinking it was borrowed money or money created by printing more currency, anyhow investing in counting fish in the gulf and funding for democracy in a feudal system in Pakistan does not appear to be a good investment and buying Russian arms for Egypt, well surely that would be a down right insult to hardworking US citizens.
The news like to turn everyone into a hero or an enemy. I don’t think the doctors are really advocating for themselves to be called heroes.
Personally, I think “hero” is a term used a little loosely these days. The guy who jumps on a grenade to save a bunch of people is a hero. The firemen who ran up the stairs on 9/11 were probably heroes. Just because you were in the military, are a fireman, a policeman, etc., doesn’t mean you’re a hero. Let’s stop throwing that term around because it cheapens the meaning of what it really means to be a hero in the same way that throwing the term “racist” around cheapens what that means.
I’ve been wondering if anyone has considered the effects of inhibited 02 levels from mask wearing on child growth and development? How about development of a fetus, when the mother is wearing a mask for extended periods of the day?
UK heading back into lockdown.
https://www.ama-assn.org/system/file...k-addendum.pdf
Look at page 18. Fascinating, the timing.
And now this: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...oroquine_.html4 RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association rescind its statement calling for physicians
5 to stop prescribing hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine until sufficient evidence becomes
6 available to conclusively illustrate that the harm associated with use outweighs benefit early in
7 the disease course. Implying that such treatment is inappropriate contradicts AMA Policy
8 H-120.988, “Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their Physicians,” that addresses off
9 label prescriptions as appropriate in the judgement of the prescribing physician (Directive to
10 Take Action); and be it further
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12 RESOLVED, That our AMA rescind its joint statement with the American Pharmacists
13 Association and American Society of Health System Pharmacists, and update it with a joint
14 statement notifying patients that further studies are ongoing to clarify any potential benefit of
15 hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for the treatment of COVID-19 (Directive to Take
16 Action); and be it further
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18 RESOLVED, That our AMA reassure the patients whose physicians are prescribing
19 hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for their early-stage COVID-19 diagnosis by
20 issuing an updated statement clarifying our support for a physician’s ability to prescribe an FDA
21 approved medication for off label use, if it is in her/his best clinical judgement, with specific
22 reference to the use of hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for the treatment of the
23 earliest stage of COVID-19 (Directive to Take Action); and be it further
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25 RESOLVED, That our AMA take the actions necessary to require local pharmacies to fill valid
26 prescriptions that are issued by physicians and consistent with AMA principles articulated in
27 AMA Policy H-120.988, “Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their Physicians,”
28 including working with the American Pharmacists Association and American Society of Health
29 System Pharmacists. (Directive to Take Action)
Prepare for supplies to tighten for the cheap, effective therapeutic treatment for early stage Covid-19 infection, hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). Just as the medical establishment in the US is relaxing its absurd and lethal suppression of the cheap, generic drug, following President Trump’s endorsement of it early in the pandemic, HCQ’s continued availability may suffer. The world’s second largest pharmaceutical facility producing the precursors for HCQ has been destroyed by an explosion and fire.