COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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They sadly just also got their first omicron death at least according to what i saw from news articles seeming to quote johnson . im hoping its milder but still fearful of its impact on those with co morbidities and elderly
 
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The investment bank said that since the start of December, it has experienced nearly 40 new Covid cases. Tuesday alone saw 10 cases, causing nearly 50 employees to quarantine until they test negative.

Jefferies is based in New York, but it has nearly three dozen offices around the world, including in London and Hong Kong. The company did not specify where the infections occurred. A person familiar with the matter told CNN that the case total refers to a global figure.

Jefferies said that "with only a very few exceptions," most of the cases have not required hospitalization. The bank pointed out that 95% of all employees are vaccinated and 100% of those who enter its offices are vaccinated.
 

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Israeli doctor recommends Vitamin D(4000 units for the avg person); Zinc(25mg daily), and Vitamin K(200mg daily) to help boost your immune system(won't cure covid, but will help you fight it better)

He's not saying whether you should or shouldn't get vaxed/boostered, he's saying that certain vitamins/supplements will help aid your body's defense against the ailments of covid.

His qualifications below
Dr Michael Cohen – Family Doctor in Tel Aviv | Israel Doctor
Tel Aviv Doctor - See a Doctor Now - Clinic, Home, Hotel Visits

I’m vaccinated and I still take vitamins along with zinc everyday.

(2 Pack) 10 in 1 Immune Defense Pills - D3 Vitamin 5000 IU, 1000 mg Vitamin C and Zinc 50 mg - Overall Health and Immunity Booster - Immune Support Supplement with Elderberry, Echinacea, Ginger Root this what I got. They have others as well. I know it says take 2 but I take one.
 

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This booster shot hit with the effects of the 2nd shot. Up here under a heated blanket with the house heat on 75 shivering.
I got 3 Pfizer shots, but the booster is the only one I had an issue with.

I had a swollen lymph node under my arm (armpit area) where I got the shot for a few days. It came up like 2 days later. I thought it was an ingrown hair or something initially.
 

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Meanwhile, in America.....​

Keith Smith, whose wife had gone to court to have his COVID-19 infection treated with ivermectin, died Sunday evening, a week after he received his first dose of the controversial drug.
He was 52.

Smith was in a hospital in Pennsylvania for nearly three weeks and had been in the hospital’s intensive care unit in a medically induced coma on a ventilator since Nov. 21. He had been diagnosed with the virus on Nov. 10.

His wife of 24 years, Darla, had gone to court to compel the hospital, UPMC Memorial, to treat her husband with ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that has not been approved for treatment of COVID-19.

York County Court Judge Clyde Vedder’s Dec. 3 decision did not compel the hospital to treat Keith with the drug, but it did allow Darla to have an independent physician administer it. He received two doses before Keith’s condition grew worse, and the doctor halted the treatment.

“Tonight, around 7:45 p.m., my precious husband breathed his last breath,” Darla wrote on the website caringbridge.org.

He died with Darla and their two sons, Carter and Zach, at his bedside. Darla wrote they had time to speak to Keith, separately and as a group, before he passed away. “My boys are so strong,” she wrote. “They are my rock of solace.”

Darla sued UPMC to treat her husband with ivermectin after reading about similar cases throughout the country, all filed by an attorney in Buffalo, N.Y. She was assisted by a group called Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, which promotes the use of ivermectin in the treatment of the virus.

He received his first dose on Dec. 5, two days after Vedder’s decision in the court case. After Keith received a second dose, the doctor overseeing the drug’s administration – a physician not affiliated with UPMC – ended the treatment as Keith’s condition deteriorated.

Darla had written previously that she was unsure whether ivermectin could help her husband, but it was worth a try. The use of the drug was described as “a Hail Mary” intended as a last-ditch effort to save Keith’s life. She would not say whether her husband had been vaccinated.

She was angry with UPMC for refusing to administer the treatment, forcing her to sue, and for delaying the treatment for two days as the hospital grappled with the meaning of the court order while Darla arranged to have an independent nurse administer the drug. Citing privacy laws, UPMC had previously declined to disclose details of the case or Keith’s treatment.

She had kind words for the nurses at UPMC, writing “I still love you.” She wrote, “You cared for Keith for over 21 days. You dosed him with the medicines the doctors prescribed. You cleaned him and groomed him, moved him, propped him up, dealt with every mess, every smell, every trial. Everything. I appreciate you.

“That’s all I’ll say about UPMC at this time,” she wrote. “You’re incredibly lucky to have the nurses you do, jackwads. Treat them better.”

Whether the drug is effective in treating COVID-19 is unproven, and studies cited by its proponents have been dismissed as being biased and including incomplete or nonexistent data.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved the use of the drug to treat COVID-19, and the National Institutes of Health does not recommend its use. It is not included in UPMC’s COVID-19 treatment protocols.

A randomized clinical trial of ivermectin that was conducted in Brazil and presented earlier this year found no significant mortality benefit from taking the drug.

The FDA has approved ivermectin to treat infections caused by certain parasites. A topical version is used to treat head lice and skin conditions such as rosacea.



Your body, your choice, your funeral.

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This booster shot hit with the effects of the 2nd shot. Up here under a heated blanket with the house heat on 75 shivering.
Man. Got my booster Sunday night (third dose of Moderna) and it’s definitely hitting, Sunday and Monday nights were rough (aches, light headache)

Drank up the pedialyte and body armor on Monday, all I got now is tea / water and tylenol
 
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