Of course, that is irrelevant to the issue.@Tranquility – It's very easy to just question one parameter in order to argue. But this parameter is out of question. We know that symptomless people can spread the virus. We know that even people with strong symptoms are most infectious *before* those symptoms occur.
Read the article.
Why do you insist on replying when it is clear you have no idea what the article contains?You live on a bit of another planet, huh?
In a large study that runs a little counter to either narrative on hydroxycloriquine, it works on its own (without zinc and antibiotic):
Those Belgian bastards, putting their entire country at risk just to create a rumor and hoax on the internet. April fools day must be lit in Belgium.Why trust all the recognized health experts on the uselessness (nay, dangerousness) of hydroxychloroquine when you can instead believe rumors and hoaxes from the internet?
I suspect the simple answer to why there are no charges is "Florida".Florida
Man who pulled gun during mask argument at Walmart not facing charges
The 28-year-old man who pulled a gun on another customer at Walmart in July during an argument over face masks is no longer facing charges.
The irony of biotech screwing us all biologically.Boston superspreading event seeded thousands of COVID-19 cases
Tens of thousands of coronavirus infections are likely linked to a biotech conference that took place in Boston in late February, including nearly 3% of U.S. cases and 1.7% of global cases for which genetic sequences exist, The Boston Herald reports. Following the superspreading event—a management conference at the biotech firm Biogen—researchers sequenced 772 SARS-CoV-2 genomes from across Massachusetts, revealing more than 80 unique COVID-19 introductions into the Boston area, they report in a preprint posted to medRxiv this week.
For something that, in theory, SHOULD have been a superspreader event as it had lots of people with a certain rebel attitude in close quarters without masks and, I think, there was drinking involved.
OH THE HORROR! Sturgis Motorcycle Rally COVID-19 Numbers Are in and They Are Shocking
Maybe. Have you been? The one time I went, long ago, there was a lot of time spent in bars. As a CNN interviewee said:I'm betting that has something to do with the Biker Rally being a mostly outdoor, summer event. While the biotech conference was an entirely indoors, winter event.
Ah, "cases". I'll take the lap now. Almost half a million standing shoulder to shoulder for ten days with little effect other than some non-symptomatic positive tests, seems something that should build confidence in those who don't balance risks well.So, maybe the author of this blogpost should read the Boston Globe article about the February biotech superspreader event. They're calling 196 positive COVID cases at Sturgis a success. But the Boston superspreader event showed that just 100 cases eventually lead to over 100,000 cases nationwide. I wouldn't take any victory laps yet.