PEAK COVID
HOSPITLIZATIONS IS THE NEW MSM STAT…THEY LOVE TO SEE THE SOUTHERN STATES #S RISE !
SO THEY WILL HATE THIS !
ALSO NOTE…IF ANYONE GOES TO THE HOSPITAL FOR ANY UNRELATED REASON AND TESTS POSITIVE EVEN WITH NO SYMPTOS ( AND REMEMBER EVERYONE WHO GOES TH THE HOSPITAL IS TESTED_ THEY ARE ADDED TO COVID HOSPITALIZATION.
CLEARLY A FRAUD…BUT NONETHELESS…WOULD YOU BUY THIS CHART ?
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I’d even doubt the deaths they’re reporting too. One guy in Alberta died of a heart attack after months of his pacemaker implant operation being delayed, he was tested on admission to hospital and was negative for Covid-19 but when he died the ICU nurse wanted to count him as a Covid death because his condition was “related”. Your statistic comparing flu deaths last year with Covid deaths this year is probably the only sort of comparison that still makes sense.
Less COVID admissions than 2 weeks ago
People responding to Dexamethasone so less patients crashing – you won’t see this on the news
It’s still here and you should wear a mask because you could be an asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic infected carrier.
I weak a mask all day and it’s not that bad. It’s when I wear two masks that I get unhappy.
Disagree about the usefulness of the masks of course but am interested in the dexamethasone.
I assume it is being given to all with early symptoms ?
Initially it was said that steroids were a very bad idea because of course they reduce your immune response.
Now I understand they prevent escalation and complications.
What is the rationale ?
Also I took Prednisone when I had the symptoms back in november and it worked right away for all symptoms except fatigue.
Are Prednisone and dexamethazone closely related ?
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steroids are an antinflammatory and also an immune suppressive agent. They help prevent the inflammatory reaction in the lungs by inhibiting immune cell signaling.
Dexamethasone was studied in the RECOVERY trial
https://www.recoverytrial.net/files/recovery_dexamethasone_statement_160620_v2final.pdf
Very clear benefits.
Prednisone is similar and can likely be used. Dexamethasone is more powerful and slightly different. In practice I have use both interchangeably in treating asthma, COPD and other pulmonary diseases.
Also, we have started to supplement with Zinc, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Multivitamin all inpatients.
Furthermore, we are anticoagulating those we feel may have microthrombi in the lungs based on D-dimer levels. Heparin has also some evidence of directly binding COVID potentially rendering the virus inert.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354220302874?via%3Dihub