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I've been convinced I had it in February right at the peak of "flu-like" illnesses. It was rough beyond belief.
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Tag team hysterical liberals.
Doesn't get any more moronic than that.
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Anyone ever check to see if the the wuhanese made vaping charges?
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"If memory serves fails me..." Quote: ( unnamed) "been prtty deep in the cooler todaay " Television and radio are most effective when people question little and think even less.
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If it wasn’t peer reviewed, there’s nothing to debate. Just because a study was not peer reviewed does not mean that it is not valid, especially at a time when there is a massive amount of research being done and published in every scientist's hurry to get their study published first. The peer review process takes a lot of time and those peer review articles you are raving about may not be published for over a year or more. Furthermore the peer review process is intended to review the methodology of the research and not the conclusions. A statistical study can be rigorous and have totally spurious results. It's like the double blind placebo controlled studies for the use hydroxychloroquin (sp?) that some doctors are saying that must be done before anyone can use it. Anecdotal information has thus far been proven to be right about its use.
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One last note. Kingston and others bring up a good point this lady is bat chit crazy. But there are other articles out there talking about this. Kingston'd hit it.
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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Oxford study in the UK reached the same conclusion. Have you read the Oxford study? I have, and suggest you might be interested. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.24.20042291v1You will need to have a Dropbox account. Edit: I see kingston already pointed out that the article is not peer reviewed ... nor is it finding much acceptance in the scientific community.
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If it wasn’t peer reviewed, there’s nothing to debate. Post a link to a site showing it wasn't peer reviewed. LOL SS/DD from the liberal playbook left over from global warming. And we know how that went.
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If it wasn’t peer reviewed, there’s nothing to debate. Just because a study was not peer reviewed does not mean that it is not valid, especially at a time when there is a massive amount of research being done and published in every scientist's hurry to get their study published first. The peer review process takes a lot of time and those peer review articles you are raving about may not be published for over a year or more. It's like the double blind placebo controlled studies for the use hydroxychloroquin (sp?) that some doctors are saying that must be done before anyone can use it. Anecdotal information has thus far been proven to be right about its use. Agreed, but that’s not what we’re dealing with here.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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I've been convinced I had it in February right at the peak of "flu-like" illnesses. It was rough beyond belief. This is gonna be true for tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of Americans. You’re a tough SOB, Roy.
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If it wasn’t peer reviewed, there’s nothing to debate. Post a link to a site showing it wasn't peer reviewed. LOL SS/DD from the liberal playbook left over from global warming. And we know how that went. No one knows what you’re referring to unless you cite it, idiot.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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The good news is it hasn’t killed 100,000 .
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But Kingston says that no study exists. I've read the study that concluded the Covid-Y2K virus was in the UK earlier than predicted, and that the UK was behind the curve. Came out bout the same time the UK realized there was no need to panic, and revised their bullshit death estimates, to 1/10 of what they were before. The liberals there melted down, amazingly in the same manner as kingston.
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I've felt great for years. I'm a textbook case of the 50% who are asymptomatic, so I'm convinced I had it too.
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If it wasn’t peer reviewed, there’s nothing to debate. Just because a study was not peer reviewed does not mean that it is not valid, especially at a time when there is a massive amount of research being done and published in every scientist's hurry to get their study published first. The peer review process takes a lot of time and those peer review articles you are raving about may not be published for over a year or more. It's like the double blind placebo controlled studies for the use hydroxychloroquin (sp?) that some doctors are saying that must be done before anyone can use it. Anecdotal information has thus far been proven to be right about its use. Agreed, but that’s not what we’re dealing with here. Agree the woman may, in fact, be a french fry or two short of a happy meal but she does point out some interesting "coincidences" in the time line.
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So how come the large number of deaths didn't start happening at around that time too?
Whatever you said...everyone knows you are a lying jerk. That's a bold assertion. Point out where you think I lied. Well?
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If it wasn’t peer reviewed, there’s nothing to debate. Just because a study was not peer reviewed does not mean that it is not valid, especially at a time when there is a massive amount of research being done and published in every scientist's hurry to get their study published first. The peer review process takes a lot of time and those peer review articles you are raving about may not be published for over a year or more. It's like the double blind placebo controlled studies for the use hydroxychloroquin (sp?) that some doctors are saying that must be done before anyone can use it. Anecdotal information has thus far been proven to be right about its use. Agreed, but that’s not what we’re dealing with here. Agree the woman may, in fact, be a french fry or two short of a happy meal but she does point out some interesting "coincidences". A few cards shy of a deck, eh?
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So she is not the sharpest knife in the drawer??
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Ed
A person who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes the person who never asks is a fool forever.
The worst slaves are those that put the chains on themselves.
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But Kingston says that no study exists. IDIOT, See below...
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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