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OMG!  OMG!  

EVERYBODY, PLEASE TAKE THE 31 MINUTES TO WATCH THIS VIDEO.

 

A THOUSAND BLESSINGS UPON YOU, @Synopsis

THANK YOU FOR FINDING DR. BARTLETT.

 

COVID-19 CURE,

RIGHT HERE IN THIS VIDEO:

 

Texas Tech Graduate Doctor Richard Bartlett speaks on curing patients of COVID-19

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpCCgY431RQ

 

PLEASE POST THIS ON ALL YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA AND TELL EVERYONE ABOUT IT.

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Thank you Floridian.  It’s an easy application to cure patients from CV that gets buried and politicized.  At some point Americans will have to wake up and demand better from our paid off Politicians.  Let’s keep an easy CURE from this horrible pandemic so Big Pharma can make billions and Politicians can bury the cure to drive the economy into the ground.  Our Politicians are Pathetic.  

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19 hours ago, Floridian said:

COVID-19 CURE,

RIGHT HERE IN THIS VIDEO:

 

Floridian, F.loridian, Floridian!!!

 

:bravo:   :bravo:   :bravo:

 

     :backflip:            :backflip:           :backflip:

 

YYYEEEAAAHHH BBBAAABBBYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

17 hours ago, nstoolman1 said:

You watch. The FDA will label this a poison  just like they did quinine over the counter. 

 

:twothumbs: YEP!!! I enjoyed me some Tonic Water Yesterday, NSToolMan1, AND ALL The Very Best!!! :tiphat:

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4 hours ago, DinarDavo said:

 

(Not sure if this has been posted.... please delete if so.)

 

Facebook, Google/YouTube, Twitter Censor Viral Video of Doctors’ Capitol Hill Coronavirus Press Conference

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/07/27/facebook-censors-viral-video-of-doctors-capitol-hill-coronavirus-press-conference/

 

 

 

Yes, this is another "cure", hydroxycholoroquine, zinc and Azithromicin. 

 

Another potential "cure"  is is cholorine dioxide, or MSM and supposedly many people have seen astounding recoveries from using it  But I'm personally a little bit leerly of it because chlorine is really toxic so it always scares.  Still if I was dying from Covid and it was the only option available, I'd give it a try.

 

I still say high dose Vitamin C (5,000 to 10,000 mg spread out through the day because it can cause diarrhea if taken all at once) plus 5,000iu Vitamin D3 along with zinc will supercharge people's immune systems and even if you are exposed to Covid, your immune system will kill it off so quickly that you won't actually contract the disease.  And in the event that you somehow did, at least there are 3 great "cures" to choose from!!

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13 hours ago, DinarDavo said:

 

So I sent this to the family and one of them sent this back - OOPS!   😂

 

https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/509421-doctor-retweeted-by-trump-has-warned-of-alien-dna-sex-with

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What are we supposed to believe?????  And then there’s this, from Tucker Carlson:

 

"The Daily Beast" attacked Dr. Immanuel for the crime of getting her medical degree in Africa and then suggested she believed in witchcraft because you know, Africans do that, right?”

 

“So political correctness is fine with "The Daily Beast" most of the year, but this is election season so Dr. Immanuel must be destroyed. "The Daily Beast" was happy to help achieve that.”

 

(10 minute video)

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/big-tech-censors-covid-19-video-tucker-carlson

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Of course double standards this women busted her butt getting her medical

degree there and I think she also had to update when she reached the states.

As for witchcraft each to her/his own or whatever works. This lady is a hero in my books.

Fox News go figure 😜

Thanks Floridian :D

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17 hours ago, Floridian said:

 

So I sent this to the family and one of them sent this back - OOPS!   😂

 

https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/509421-doctor-retweeted-by-trump-has-warned-of-alien-dna-sex-with

 

May be something to it.......being something very similar is referenced in scripture:

Nephilim

Description

The Nephilim were the offspring of the "sons of God" and the "daughters of men" before the Deluge, according to Genesis 6:1–4. A similar or identical biblical Hebrew term, read as "Nephilim" by some scholars, or as the word "fallen" by others, appears in Ezekiel 32:27. Wikipedia
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On 7/28/2020 at 6:56 PM, gregp said:

My wife is in the medical field. She just brought home a case of Budesonite. 
Locked and loaded baby! :twothumbs:

Thanks!!

 

:twothumbs: You The MAN!!!, GregP, AND ALL The Very Best!!! :tiphat:

 

I am very interested in any results obtained with Budesonide. Apparently, the Budesonide treatment is applied with a nebulizer and inhaled directly into the lungs.

 

Hopefully, the Budesonide treatment will not be needed. However, as I understand it, the nebulized Budesonide can be used for a variety of lung maladies that cause swelling of the lung tissues.

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On 8/1/2020 at 7:14 PM, Synopsis said:

 

:twothumbs: You The MAN!!!, GregP, AND ALL The Very Best!!! :tiphat:

 

I am very interested in any results obtained with Budesonide. Apparently, the Budesonide treatment is applied with a nebulizer and inhaled directly into the lungs.

 

Hopefully, the Budesonide treatment will not be needed. However, as I understand it, the nebulized Budesonide can be used for a variety of lung maladies that cause swelling of the lung tissues.


It’s used for Asthma. :twothumbs:

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3 hours ago, gregp said:


It’s used for Asthma. :twothumbs:


:twothumbs: YOU The MAN!!!, GregP, AND The Very Best Of Your Week To You!!! :tiphat:

 

I have read AND heard Budesonide IS VERY effective for Asthma treatment.

 

If available in the future, I would be VERY interested in Your direct knowledge of Nebulized Budesonide as an inhaler for ACTUAL COVID-19 treatment AND subsequent results!

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Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count

By The New York TimesUpdated August 3, 2020, 9:43 A.M. E.T.

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TOTAL CASES
4.6 million+
DEATHS
155,336
Includes confirmed and probable cases where available
 

At least 421 new coronavirus deaths and 48,849 new cases were were reported in the United States on Aug. 2. Over the past week, there have been an average of 61,815 cases per day, a decrease of 7 percent from the average two weeks earlier.

As of Monday morning, more than 4,679,700 people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 155,300 have died, according to a New York Times database.

Hot spotsTotal casesDeathsPer capita
Average daily cases per 100,000 people in the past week
 
Sources: State and local health agencies and hospitals. About this data

Case numbers are surging throughout most of the United States, including in many states that were among the first to reopen. Because the number of people hospitalized and the percentage of people testing positive is also rising in many of those places, the case spike cannot be solely explained by increased testing. Still, coronavirus deaths remain well below their peak levels. And as some places reimpose restrictions, others continue to reopen their economies.

Where new cases are increasing

Cases per capitaTotal cases

Charts show daily cases per capita and are on the same scale. States are sorted by cases per capita for the most recent day. Tap a state to see detailed map page.

These states have had recent growth in newly reported cases over the last 14 days. The White House released criteria for states to reopen based on a “downward trajectory” of cases over the last 14 days, though it did not define how to measure the trajectory.

Where new cases are mostly the same

Cases per capitaTotal cases

Charts show daily cases per capita and are on the same scale. States are sorted by cases per capita for the most recent day. Tap a state to see detailed map page.

Where new cases are decreasing

Cases per capitaTotal cases

Charts show daily cases per capita and are on the same scale. States are sorted by cases per capita for the most recent day. Tap a state to see detailed map page.

Note: States and territories are grouped according to how the seven-day average of new cases has changed from two weeks ago to today.

Where new deaths are increasing

Deaths per capitaTotal deaths

Charts show daily deaths per capita and are on the same scale. States are sorted by deaths per capita for the most recent day. Tap a state to see detailed map page.

These states have had the highest growth in newly reported deaths over the last 14 days. Deaths tend to rise a few weeks after a rise in infections, as there is typically a delay between when people are infected, when they die and when deaths are reported. Some deaths reported in the last two weeks may have occurred much earlier because of these delays.

In late February, there were just a few dozen known cases in the United States, most of them linked to travel. But by summer, the virus had torn through every state, infecting more people than the combined populations of Nebraska, Vermont and Montana. The national death toll exceeded the population of Syracuse, N.Y. And after weeks of progress, reports of new cases reached record levels in late June and early July.

Cases and deaths by state and county

This table is sorted by places with the most cases per 100,000 residents in the last seven days. Charts are colored to reveal when outbreaks emerged.

CasesDeaths
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CASES
PER 100,000 CASES
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+ Florida MAP » 487,124 2,268 63,277 295
Mar. 1
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+ Mississippi MAP » 60,553 2,035 8,249 277
 
+ Louisiana MAP » 119,861 2,578 12,175 262
 
+ Alabama MAP » 91,444 1,865 12,150 248
 
+ Nevada MAP » 50,270 1,632 7,351 239
 
+ Georgia MAP » 177,556 1,672 24,080 227  
+ Tennessee MAP » 106,804 1,564 15,474 227
 
+ Arizona MAP » 178,473 2,452 16,432 226  
+ South Carolina MAP » 91,788 1,783 10,589 206
 
+ Texas MAP » 453,028 1,562 57,088 197
 
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About this data

See our live coverage of the coronavirus outbreak for the latest news.

American life has been fundamentally reordered because of the virus. Concerts, parades and baseball games have been called off. Unemployment claims have spiked. And in most states, case numbers are rising again.

New reported cases by day in the United States

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New reported deaths by day in the United States

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These are days with a data reporting anomaly. Read more here.

The New York Times has found that official tallies in the United States and in more than a dozen other countries have undercounted deaths during the coronavirus outbreak because of limited testing availability.

The New York Times is engaged in a comprehensive effort to track the details of every coronavirus case in the United States, collecting information from federal, state and local officials around the clock. The numbers in this article are being updated several times a day based on the latest information our journalists are gathering from around the country. The Times has made that data public in hopes of helping researchers and policymakers as they seek to slow the pandemic and prevent future ones.

The Times’s data collection for this page is based on reports from state and local health agencies, a process that is unchanged by the Trump administration’s new requirement that hospitals bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send all patient information to a central database in Washington.

See our maps tracking the coronavirus outbreak around the world.

The places hit hardest

The coronavirus has left no state unscathed. But its impact has been wildly uneven.

In New York and California, the states with the most known cases, more than 847,000 people have had the coronavirus. In some less populous states, including Vermont and Hawaii, there are fewer than 2,500 patients. And in a handful of remote counties, there has been not even one positive test.

The nation’s most populous places have all suffered tremendously. In Cook County, Ill., which includes Chicago, more than 4,800 people have died. In Los Angeles County, Calif., at least 166,000 people have had the virus. And in New York City, about one of every 370 residents has died.

But unlike in the early days of the pandemic, it is not so simple to say that big cities have been hit hardest. On a per capita basis, many of the places with the most cases have been small cities and rural communities in the Midwest and South.

And in some Sun Belt cities that were spared the worst of the pandemic in April, case and death numbers have surged to fearsome levels in recent weeks. In the county that includes McAllen, Texas, more than 85 percent of all coronavirus deaths have been announced since the start of July. . The Miami, Phoenix and Los Angeles areas have at times averaged more than 2,000 cases per day.

Hot spots: Counties with the highest number of recent cases per resident

 
COUNTY TOTAL CASES PER 100,000 CASES
IN LAST
7 DAYS
 PER 100,000 WEEKLY CASES PER CAPITA
 
 
 
 
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Madison, Texas 645 4,516 404 2,828
Mar. 1
Aug. 2
Chicot, Ark. 529 5,228 223 2,204
 
Sharkey, Miss. 180 4,166 77 1,782
 
Chattahoochee, Ga. 660 6,051 151 1,384
 
George, Miss. 541 2,208 298 1,216
 
Jefferson, Fla. 344 2,415 170 1,193
 
Cibola, N.M. 606 2,272 305 1,143
 
Tallahatchie, Miss. 493 3,570 144 1,043
 
Gulf, Fla. 379 2,779 138 1,012
 
Cameron, Texas 12,077 2,854 4,250 1,004
 

 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html

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On 8/3/2020 at 8:15 AM, Synopsis said:


:twothumbs: YOU The MAN!!!, GregP, AND The Very Best Of Your Week To You!!! :tiphat:

 

I have read AND heard Budesonide IS VERY effective for Asthma treatment.

 

If available in the future, I would be VERY interested in Your direct knowledge of Nebulized Budesonide as an inhaler for ACTUAL COVID-19 treatment AND subsequent results!


An inhaler is about 10% effective.  
A nebulizer is 100% effective. 
So....there’s asthma inhalers with Budesonide in them.  Don’t rely on them. Only use a nebulizer.  👍🏻

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