27 Replies to “Believe It Or Not, Many Of Today’s Covid19 Measures Have A Historical Precedent”

  1. Sorry Kate, but I think you may have mistakenly attached the wrong picture to this thread. I believe the rendering you posted is actually an artists depiction of Biden’s team prepping him for the final debate.

    On a less serious note, I understand these “Personal Air Purifying Shields” are quite effective if you also purchase the optional leech feature.

    1. Is Biden the one sucking on the hose then?

      Maybe these are media fart-catchers working on their next story.

  2. I,m in line now to purchase one.
    After everyone has them i hear they are going to break the country a little bit at both sides and create a water highway.
    On my way soon Nancy!

    1. The only place I’ve seen this Thanks for sharing. Doesn’t look like medicine is jumping on this. Could it be because it’s not pharmaceutical??

    2. FIRST I’ve see that.
      WOW.!! From 89% O2 sat to 97 after 6 sessions…that’s incredible.

      Thank you for posting this..!

    3. It’s interesting that Table 1 in the paper lists chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as “potential” therapies. Haven’t the authors gotten with the programme yet?

    4. L-Profound, effective at raising blood oxygen levels to the normal range in those severely ill, including those who not responded to or were not treated with other therapeutics. Additional data why the death rate of Covid-19 is dropping far below what triggered the panic-demic in Feb./March, due to this and the success of other therapeutics.

      The herd immunity strategy continues to emerge as the fastest effective and least harmful one.

      Therefore,the harm to public health by the shelter-in-place shutdown of normal medical, economic, political social life is no longer an unintended consequence, but a moral, political and legal liability for governments!

  3. Who could have guessed that the common bean, the musical fruit, would cure The Sweet and Sour Sniffles?
    Stop this clown world, please. I am gonna lose my lunch.

  4. Well its not an NBC suit but it will get you some looks at the grocery store especially when you come in from the cold and it fogs up like St. John’s.
    We should give one to all the Co-morbids, scarrity-cats and Dirty Karens out there so the rest of us can get the blank on with living normally.

  5. What to add?…

    If Joe wins, you won’t hear another word about Wuhan flu. If you need a way to cheat lots of silly white women out of their husbands’ money, this isn’t it—unless you think the president will win.

  6. With that air shield, does it have defog capabilities?

    I walk into Walmart at-10°C with a mask on, my glasses fog instantly (and seemingly forever).

    It would be like trying to wear the windshield from my brother’s 65 Beetle, the one with the broken defroster.

    1. Why stop half way with the bulky shield? If I buy something like that I want the full Darth Vader look.
      BTW I had a 64 Beetle with a defroster just like that. I think that’s how they came from the factory.

    1. Well, come to think of it….CPP and OAS not paid out on “retired” (read non-productive citizens) that “put a drain on health care resources”. We then put a drain on all resources by annually importing 2-300,000 non-productive, medically impaired, non deux langues speaking, “replacements”. Then make Ganja legal. What could go wrong? Pretty soon you’ll be able to get your hair cut in any language you want, in Teranna, or “take a trip, without leaving the farm”.

  7. Reminds me of a book I used to read to my children that starts with “I want to be an astronaut, a member of the crew.”

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