Covid-19 News

  • From : https://www.aerzteblatt.de/arc…Statine-in-stetem-Diskurs They report the study! (In German!)

    I upload a print out in case it will disappear. Statine und Demenz Lassen Sie Ihre Gehirnzellen besser leben.pdf

    Thank you! Interesting, but speculative, I feel


    Try this - a long read, but worth the effort, I feel

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p…ns%20may,even%20Alzheimer's%20disease%20as%20well.

  • Oxford video Covid vaccine.. promising results.


    researchers cautioned the project was still at an early stage.

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  • Covaxin safey trials start in India..


    ..Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates claimed the Indian pharmaceutical industry will be able to produce Covid-19 vaccines

    not just for the country but also for the entire world. "India has a lot of capacity there — with the drug and vaccine companies

    that are huge suppliers to the entire world. You know, more vaccines are made in India than anywhere —

    starting with Serum Institute, that's the largest," he said.


    https://www.livemint.com/news/…oints-11595148649077.html


    Russian trials to finish August 3... then mass production..

    "

    According to the TASS, Kirill Dmitriyev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), said the next phase of clinical trials will end on Aug. 3, after which the third phase will be launched in Russia, Turkey, the UAE, and Africa.

    “We expect approval from regulatory bodies in the Russian Federation in August, and immediately after that we plan to start mass production at the sites of the RDIF’s R-Pharm and Alium companies. We expect approval in other partner countries in September,” he said in a statement.

    https://vietnaminsider.vn/covi…ine-is-now-getting-ready/


  • Contact tracing useless unless it's speedy: study

    https://medicalxpress.com/news…ntact-useless-speedy.html


    (HealthDay)—It's the Holy Grail for containing the spread of coronavirus, but contact tracing only works if it is done quickly, researchers report.


    The modeling study showed that even if all contacts are successfully traced, a delay of three days or more between the start of symptoms and testing will not reduce transmission of the virus sufficiently to control further spread.


    The news couldn't come at a worse time, as surging coronavirus cases are swamping labs across the country and triggering delays in test results. . . .

  • And I see Trump has "declared war" on testing!

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/…s-all-out-war-on-testing/

    These are sad, - no, tragic -times indeed for the USA

  • ..Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates claimed the Indian pharmaceutical industry will be able to produce Covid-19 vaccines

    not just for the country but also for the entire world. "India has a lot of capacity there — with the drug and vaccine companies

    that are huge suppliers to the entire world.


    The only truth is that in India the cattle >100'000'000 people is dirt cheap to get some bunch for a trial.

    Try this - a long read, but worth the effort, I feel

    The side effects (especially headaches ..) from the British vaccine do not sound very promising and do call for more deep tests and follow up actions.


    Sorry may be later- I usually do focus on one theme in medicine. Most studies I read are crap or just tailored to get the largest payback from the patients as the one you did link that very cleverly hided the cheating's. If you have a arteriosclerosis then you certainly can see a short time effect from statins. But e.g. stop smoking will do the same.

    E.g nobody so far did compare e.g. 10 year sports and diet with statins... As soon as you see things like 2 patients or some patients just forget it.


    All large statin meta studies that include 10 years show a negative trends for overall health and no single positive trend. Short term benefit is not the interest of big pharma, They want 400$/year for the rest of your live plus a chance to treat more damage.


    For the same reason vaccines have to be tested for years not for a few months. A vaccine can promote other infections just by bad luck. Such effects you only see after a long time period when enough people got a first happy shot...

  • I have been taking 1000mg of Quercetin a day for around 2 months. No problems to report.


    In vitro Quercetin does have a toxic effect when taking long term (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18756631/)


    Quercetin is likely working as an Ionophore for Zinc similiar to HCQ (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jf5014633) .


    The question is how much of that Quercetin you are taking orally is actually going into your blood. Onions contain quite a lot Quercetin, and eating onions resulting in a high bioavailbility of Quercetin in the blood, while eating pills possibly not so much (https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wu…/docId/96/file/graefe.pdf, https://www.sciencedirect.com/…cle/pii/S0014579397013677).


  • Maybe something different from green veg:


    Although Vietnam reported its first case of COVID-19 on January 23, 2020, it reported only a little more than 300 cases and zero deaths over the following four months.1,2 This early success has been attributed to several key factors, including a well-developed public health system, a strong central government, and a proactive containment strategy based on comprehensive testing, tracing, and quarantining. Lessons from Vietnam’s successful early detection and containment strategy are worth examining in detail so other countries may apply them to their own responses.

    Detection: Vietnam has taken a targeted approach to testing, scaled up testing in areas with community transmission, and conducted three degrees of contact tracing for each positive case.

    Containment: As a result of its detection process, hundreds of thousands of people, including international travelers and those who had close contact with people who tested positive, were placed in quarantine centers run by the government, which greatly reduced transmission at both the household and community levels. Hot spots with demonstrated community transmission were locked down immediately, and the government communicated frequently with citizens to keep them informed and involved in the public health response.

    One of the reasons Vietnam was able to act so quickly is that the country experienced SARS in 2003 and human cases of avian influenza between 2004 and 2010. Therefore, Vietnam had both the experience and infrastructure to take appropriate action. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold and Vietnam relaxes many of its restrictions, monitoring how the case levels change, and studying the reasons for those changes, will be particularly important.


    https://ourworldindata.org/covid-exemplar-vietnam


    Have you done that in the US? Certainly no-one in Europe has been able to do it.


  • I think this is a serious problem given that there are such a large number of cases and the test results are taking too long to come back for many people. We should be much more intense with testing and tracing. Right now the virus just continues to spread in the U.S. unabated. It's just running through the population in many States. Over 1k deaths today. Unreal.

  • In vitro Quercetin does have a toxic effect when taking long term (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18756631/)

    The invitro model used by the researchers here is human cell lines that

    are already subject to the toxic effects of a synthetic chemical OHDA..

    This model is very different from the intact human body.

    It is difficult to sort out from the abstract if the authors mean 'toxic' or 'non protective.'

    I think they mean that at higher doses Q is nonprotective against OHDA toxicity ..does Kursiv have the whole article?


    The intact human body is very different from a stressed isolated human cell line

    Qurecetin is metabolised by many cells in the liver, intestine kidney etc

    and I find it unlikely that quercetin reaches high levels anywhere


    The vague notion that quercetin might be is a teratogen like thalidomide is foolish..

    if that were the case then many vegetarians fruit eaters would have deformed children..

    The human body has evolved in a quercetin-rich environment since Adam and the toxic apple... so to speak.

    There is an excess of deformed children in Vietnam but that is due to dioxin.. which still remains

    https://www.technologynetworks…-from-agent-orange-316112


    The idea that toxicity observed with quercetin with certain lines of bacteria can be extrapolated to human foetal toxicty is foolish.

    For instance paracetamol (acetominophen) has been observed to be toxic to the water flea Daphnia..

    but that does not stop it being used routinely in pregnancy..

    Paracetamol is one of those synthetic chemicals that the human body has not evolved with

    but Pregnancy RCT's have not been done AFAIK.. .. of course maternal dogs are excluded..

    https://link.springer.com/arti…11356-018-2517-x/tables/2

  • Short term benefit is not the interest of big pharma, They want 400$/year for the rest of your live plus a chance to treat more damage.

    There is a book about BIGPHARMA corruption from...

    the POV of Scottish GP. Kendall

    I have serious doubts if the Profit motivation of BigPharma is going to provide an affordable solution for global COVID..


    Here is Kendall's blog

    https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/…ce-in-the-covid-pandemic/

    "

    I’ve lost all trust in medical research – the financial muscle of Big Pharma has been busy distorting science during the pandemic

    Evidence that a cheap, over-the-counter anti-malarial drug costing £7 combats COVID-19 gets trashed.

    Why? Because the pharmaceutical giants want to sell you a treatment costing nearly £2,000. It’s criminal.

    A few years ago, I wrote a book called Doctoring Data...


    I also pointed out some of the tricks, games and manipulations that are used to make medications seem far more effective

    than they truly are, or vice-versa. This, I have to say, can be a very dispiriting world to enter


    BTW here is Kendall's youtube about statins.. the quiet VIOXX.

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    But how does the world find a BIgPharma-free Covid solution?

  • The dementia study is from China and only investigated (4000) older woman. The study was not related to statins. It did show that high LDL is associated with no dementia and low LDL with high dementia.




    Well, it would be nice to see this study, in context, and not jump to conclusions.


    The correlations between LDL levels and Alzheimer's are complex.


    https://theconversation.com/ca…chances-of-dementia-92367

  • Dr. Harvey Risch on the war against hydroxychloroquineJul. 21, 2020 - 3:48 - Dr. Harvey Risch, epidemiology professor at the Yale School of Public Health, joins Laura Ingraham with insight on 'The Ingraham Angle.'

    https://youtu.be/vfF4_peyG1I?t=41

    "

    Good evening.. Laura

    so this is of course hydroxychloroquine the word that nobody should ever say according to half the population

    it's a political drug now not a medical drug and that's caused the complete population ignorance

    and I think we're basically fighting a propaganda war against the the medical facts and this colors not just the general population people how they think about it

    but doctors as well

    and there are many doctors saying that all the evidence is bad for it

    and in fact that's not true at all

    and it's easy to show that the evidence all the evidence is actually good for it when it's used in outpatient settings


    shouldn't Stephen Hahn at the FDA come out and say look we're not going to micromanage your decisions and and let this go?


    yes it would be game-changing

    in fact all of the discussion that you had earlier on about how to manage going forward through September October and into next year will change

    if there's prevention and treatment that works

    that's available and that's safe and that is in fact the case

    but the problem is of course that nobody wants to hear it and nobody lets it out


    Dr Risch ....I knew politics was corrupt so I've been covering it for decades

    and I knew the law has a lot of corruption because I was a lawyer ..for a long time

    but I didn't know that you could have so much corruption in the medical field ..it's stunning to me


    I think there's been a lot and we hardly know the extent of it

    both from the drug companies and from political contrivances and and so on

    I think it's very difficult ,and circumstances now are difficult


    Dr Risch .. finally

    do you think thousands of lives could be saved going forward if they released that hydroxy stockpile

    and even gave itas a prophylactic like India has done and other countries have done for frontline workers if they wanted it?


    I think 75,000-100,000 lives will be saved if that happens ..


    The Risch report is here

    https://academic.oup.com/aje/a….1093/aje/kwaa093/5847586

  • ..

    Evidence about use of hydroxychloroquine alone, or of hydroxychloroquine+azithromycin in inpatients,

    is irrelevant concerning efficacy of the pair in early high-risk outpatient disease.

    ..

    Five studies, including two controlled clinical trials, have demonstrated significant major outpatient treatment efficacy.

    Hydroxychloroquine+azithromycin has been used as standard-of-care in more than 300,000 older adults with multicomorbidities,

    with estimated proportion diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmias attributable to the medications 47/100,000 users, of which estimated mortality is <,9/100,000 users,


    For comparison ,the mortality rate of aspirin is ~15/100,000 users.

    https://www.healthaffairs.org/…/10.1377/hlthaff.26.3.636

    Perhaps oncologist Stephen Hahn will need an aspirin? Then he get it from the grocery

    However Hahn appears to have already released the HCQ stockpile for outpatients..? officially 29 May..

    "Since the hydroxychloroquine product is FDA-approved for other uses with a prescription,

    the donation agreements also allowed for it to be distributed for clinical trials

    and to the commercial market for use in the outpatient setting,

    https://www.fda.gov/news-event…esponse-covid-19-pandemic


    BUT the FDA still cautions on the use of HCQ in outpatients and neglects to include the mortality rate of 9/100,000 in outpatients in the caution..

    If only they said the toxicity of HCQ is less than Aspirin..!

    "https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-cautions-against-use-hydroxychloroquine-or-chloroquine-covid-19-outside-hospital-setting-or


    "The FDA is aware of reports of serious heart rhythm problems in patients with COVID-19 treated with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, often in combination with azithromycin and other QT prolonging medicines. We are also aware of increased use of these medicines through outpatient prescriptions.

    Therefore, we would like to remind health care professionals and patients of the known risks associated with both hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.




  • These two folks just confirm what I write since more than 3 months. The pharma establishment including various CDC's WHO is a well organized mafia that suppresses true information about most studies. Only financial interests do count. (The same says former Boss of new England journal of medicine...)


    Risch reports that the Gilead crap remsdesivir (Chinese study) did show a higher mortality than the placebo arm. So we can conclude that the criminal US president bought it most likely to help a friend as it is called among members of FMJ mafia. About 70% of the people taking the Gilead crap show severe side effects and a large number of these have been excluded from the study result....


    Yesterday there was an update broadcast in the German culture channel about Cholesterol. Of course we know since some 10 years that 75% of it is made by our body and thus it's just genetics. But why & how got it hyped in the late 50ies ?


    The evidence that high LDL is correlated with myocardial infarcts simply has been constructed the usual way. The professor that did the initial study just used the country data that did correlated and neglected all countries that did not correlate. Most central an south European countries did show no correlation. That's possibly the reason why Statins overall show no benefit.

    If they would use it just in countries that show some correlation then possible statins would produce a marginal benefit.

    So far we must conclude: Big pharma intentionally damages > 100 mio. people just to make profit.

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