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51 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Yeah but ishlibs aren’t just blatantly lying about ivermectin right?

🤣🤣🤣🤣

As usual you rely on rando twits to get your news.  How bout going to the actual source, like the Mississippi dept of health  site, where you can find this letter, put out by their own health department which cites 70% of recent calls.  If it was walked back, it was walked back by the health dept not the MSM as your twatter source indicates. There isn’t an official letter walking it back though, because it doesn’t exist.  Your rando twit made that part up.

https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/resources/15400.pdf

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33 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said:

They made up or misreported some stats for sure, but there are still hundreds of hospitlizations because of this on record.  Safe to assume 5 to 10 times more than just suffered in privacy.

The AP did not make it up. The Mississippi dept of health issued a formal letter with those stats.  

13 minutes ago, DBW said:

The AP did not make it up. The Mississippi dept of health issued a formal letter with those stats.  

My uncle's side piece took elephant dewormer best she ever felt

52 minutes ago, Kz! said:

🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

Oh I agree, this story is still plenty funny.  Even for the hundreds of documented cases, can you imagine how bad the butt splatters have to get before one of these hard headed anti doctor whackadoodles calls in and admits he was poisoned by ivermectin?  I think about the thousands of brave patriots who suffered in dignity , yelling at their wives not to call an ambulance,  and I get the urge to mumble parts of the Star Spangled Banner a la Trump.

This was 100% completely made up and if Rolling Stone had done minimal amounts of actual journalism that would have been obvious.

😂🤣😂🤣

39 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said:

Oh I agree, this story is still plenty funny.  Even for the hundreds of documented cases, can you imagine how bad the butt splatters have to get before one of these hard headed anti doctor whackadoodles calls in and admits he was poisoned by ivermectin?  I think about the thousands of brave patriots who suffered in dignity , yelling at their wives not to call an ambulance,  and I get the urge to mumble parts of the Star Spangled Banner a la Trump.

It’s so widespread that the msm had to make up and retract two stories about it in the span of about 24 hours. 😂🤣😬🤣😬

9 minutes ago, Kz! said:

This was 100% completely made up and if Rolling Stone had done minimal amounts of actual journalism that would have been obvious.

😂🤣😂🤣

It’s so widespread that the msm had to make up and retract two stories about it in the span of about 24 hours. 😂🤣😬🤣😬

Since your too stupid to know how to click a link, maybe this will help.  It was not made up by msm. The dept of health sent letters out to every Fing doctor with a license.  Twatter is not a news source, stop believing randos.  The only people on there with less knowledge than you are Procus’ friends cousins Former college roommates.

 

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I do know who needs to hear this…

10 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

I do know who needs to hear this…

Ah, look another Twatter doc.  Newsflash emily, er, Karen, stupid humans are taking horse drugs.  That’s the issue.  That’s what we’re calling out.  Tell those stupid humans not to do that. That’s who needs to hear it.

29 minutes ago, DBW said:

Since your too stupid to know how to click a link, maybe this will help.  It was not made up by msm. The dept of health sent letters out to every Fing doctor with a license.  Twatter is not a news source, stop believing randos.  The only people on there with less knowledge than you are Procus’ friends cousins Former college roommates.

 

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Yeah, msm ran with the story without doing any journalism. Just blind faith in a local health department. If you’re trying to convince me both local government and the msm are incompetent, job well done. 🤣😂🤣😂

In the BD Insights Research Database, 1,790 COVID-19 hospitalizations occurred among persons aged 0–17 years during August 1, 2020–August 21, 2021. Median length of stay ranged from 2 to 3 days during the entire period. The percentage of hospitalizations resulting in an ICU admission ranged from 10% to 25% during August 2020–June 2021; percentages were 20% and 18% in July and August 2021, respectively (Figure 2). The percentage of hospitalizations resulting in invasive mechanical ventilation ranged from 0% to 3% and was highest in October 2020; percentages in July and August 2021 were 2% and <1%, respectively. A total of eight in-hospital COVID-19–related deaths in persons aged 0–17 years occurred during August 2020–August 2021 (0.4% of hospitalized patients). Among 63 patients aged 0–17 years admitted to an ICU in July and August 2021, 17 (27%) were aged 0–4 years, 17 (27%) were 5–11 years, and 29 (46%) were 12–17 years.

I imagine the convo went a little something like this:

Journo 1: Wow, a health department is saying an absolutely unprecedented amount of poison control calls are coming in about ivermectin. I mean, these numbers are through the roof. They're actually so crazy that it's unbelievable.

Journo 2: That's amazing news! This just so happens to align perfectly with our smear campaign against the drug and people using it as a treatment for covid! You think we should do minimal levels of research to confirm the numbers?

Journo 1: lmao, hell no! Let's run the story!

@DBW - "this is fine."

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6 hours ago, Kz! said:

I imagine the convo went a little something like this:

Journo 1: Wow, a health department is saying an absolutely unprecedented amount of poison control calls are coming in about ivermectin. I mean, these numbers are through the roof. They're actually so crazy that it's unbelievable.

Journo 2: That's amazing news! This just so happens to align perfectly with our smear campaign against the drug and people using it as a treatment for covid! You think we should do minimal levels of research to confirm the numbers?

Journo 1: lmao, hell no! Let's run the story!

@DBW - "this is fine."

:roll: :roll: :roll: 

Sounds a lot like how trump struck a deal with the taliban, you blame Biden.  Your logic is flawed in so many ways.  
 

im still waiting for you Twatterface reporter to post the source info confirming 2% because I haven’t seen anything remotely close to that.  The friggin health dept said 70% and they have this critical information called the facts that they derived from the actual stats and data.  
 

the only thing being smeared here is the crap you have your face from changing Don’s diapers. 

The AP issued the following correction to its article:

In an article published Aug. 23, 2021, about people taking livestock medicine to try to treat coronavirus, The Associated Press erroneously reported based on information provided by the Mississippi Department of Health that 70% of recent calls to the Mississippi Poison Control Center were from people who had ingested ivermectin to try to treat COVID-19. State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers said Wednesday the number of calls to poison control about ivermectin was about 2%. He said of the calls that were about ivermectin, 70% were by people who had ingested the veterinary version of the medicine.

1 hour ago, DBW said:

Sounds a lot like how trump struck a deal with the taliban, you blame Biden.  

😂😂😂

Nice Fing try! Your boy literally **** the bed and curled up in it on the global stage.

8 hours ago, DBW said:

Ah, look another Twatter doc.  Newsflash emily, er, Karen, stupid humans are taking horse drugs.  That’s the issue.  That’s what we’re calling out.  Tell those stupid humans not to do that. That’s who needs to hear it.

 

29 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

 

 

Thanks - so they’re still saying horse drugs are bad and stupid people are still taking it.  Enough so that the depth of health sent out warning letters.  

9 hours ago, Kz! said:

Yeah, msm ran with the story without doing any journalism. Just blind faith in a local health department. If you’re trying to convince me both local government and the msm are incompetent, job well done. 🤣😂🤣😂

Dude you run with every line of BS that Alex Berenson, Andy Ngo, and every other idiot who tweets some unverified nonsense that tickles your bits. You are at the very long end of the line of anyone who should be weighing in on competency in pretty much anything, let alone journalism.

I await your predictable response. But maybe this will be the moment you STFU and let your betters speak.

(Unlikely)

5 minutes ago, DBW said:

Thanks - so they’re still saying horse drugs are bad and stupid people are still taking it.  Enough so that the depth of health sent out warning letters.  

No, they’re saying that another major news outlet got caught feeding the false narrative that the problem is far worse than it actually is. And people like you are the reason why they do it.  Because, even though they’ve admitted they were wrong, you’ll keep the false narrative alive anyway.

5 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

No, they’re saying that another major news outlet got caught feeding the false narrative that the problem is far worse than it actually is. And people like you are the reason why they do it.  Because, even though they’ve admitted they were wrong, you’ll keep the false narrative alive anyway.

They took information directly from the dept of health. I posted the letter above if you want to read it.  Don’t blame the media for using information they were given.  
and yes, people are still taking horse meds.  It’s a problem.  There’s pet stores sold out of it and posting signs telling people not to use it for covid.  It’s like posting a sign for a wet paint and the stupid sheets still touch it.  I guess ya can’t fix stupid.  🤷🏻‍♂️

Mu is in 49 states. This crap is never going end. Skipped Lambda and went right to square one because boosters won't help. 

1 hour ago, Diehardfan said:

Mu is in 49 states. This crap is never going end. Skipped Lambda and went right to square one because boosters won't help. 

Yes they will. And the tiny bit of data we've seen on the Mu vs Delta battle indicates Delta is still the better competitor.

1 hour ago, Diehardfan said:

Mu is in 49 states. This crap is never going end. Skipped Lambda and went right to square one because boosters won't help. 

You do not know what you are talking about, your comment is non sense

35 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Yes they will. And the tiny bit of data we've seen on the Mu vs Delta battle indicates Delta is still the better competitor.

Not sure where you get your info.

 

20 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

You do not know what you are talking about, your comment is non sense

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Health officials believe mu is even more transmissible that the delta variant and has the potential to resist vaccines.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-mu-covid-variant-now-found-in-49-u-s-states/ar-AAO9Uf6

Every site that talks about it mentions vaccines probably won't work on it. They also mention how it's more transmittable than Delta. Would love for you to be right, but it's not nonsense.

Sounds like we are back to square one every few months. By the time they come up with alternatives and run test groups...we will be on to the next. Doesn't seem like it is going to stop and we'll always be 4-6 months behind. I'm happy to get multiple jabs, but this crap isn't stopping anytime soon.

1 hour ago, Diehardfan said:

Not sure where you get your info.

 

Every site that talks about it mentions vaccines probably won't work on it. They also mention how it's more transmittable than Delta. Would love for you to be right, but it's not nonsense.

Sounds like we are back to square one every few months. By the time they come up with alternatives and run test groups...we will be on to the next. Doesn't seem like it is going to stop and we'll always be 4-6 months behind. I'm happy to get multiple jabs, but this crap isn't stopping anytime soon.

Virus is over for the vaccinated, believe any non sense you want

7 hours ago, Diehardfan said:

Not sure where you get your info.

 

Every site that talks about it mentions vaccines probably won't work on it. They also mention how it's more transmittable than Delta. Would love for you to be right, but it's not nonsense.

Sounds like we are back to square one every few months. By the time they come up with alternatives and run test groups...we will be on to the next. Doesn't seem like it is going to stop and we'll always be 4-6 months behind. I'm happy to get multiple jabs, but this crap isn't stopping anytime soon.

 

 

 

Also, fwiw, not yet listed as a VOC by the WHO. Yes they are tragically late to the party typically, but still.

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