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    Between Ivermectin, zinc, vitamin D3 and now aspirin who needs a jab?

    "The treatment reduced the risk of reaching mechanical ventilation by 44%. ICU admissions were lower by 43%, and an overall in-hospital mortality saw a 47% decrease."



    “As we learned about the connection between blood clots and COVID-19, we knew that aspirin – used to prevent stroke and heart attack – could be important for COVID-19 patients,” said Dr. Jonathan Chow of the study team. “Our research found an association between low-dose aspirin and decreased severity of COVID-19 and death.”

    https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/aspirin-lowers-risk-of-covid-new-findings-support-preliminary-israeli-trial-681127

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    Guess those that don't want to get ill in the first place.
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Guess those that don't want to get ill in the first place.
    Yup, no need to get the vaccine to avoid getting sick, there are alternatives..

    Another one is soon to be released..no vaccination required.

    WASHINGTON -- Drugmaker Merck asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its pill for treating COVID-19 in what would add an entirely new and easy-to-use weapon to the world's arsenal against the pandemic.

    If cleared by the Food and Drug Administration -- a decision that could come in a matter of weeks -- it would be the first pill shown to treat the illness. All other FDA-backed treatments against COVID-19 require an IV or injection.

    An antiviral pill that people could take at home to reduce their symptoms and speed recovery could prove groundbreaking, easing the crushing caseload on U.S. hospitals and helping to curb outbreaks in poorer countries with weak health care systems. It would also bolster the two-pronged approach to the pandemic: treatment, by way of medication, and prevention, primarily through vaccinations.
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/corona...pill-1.5618895
    Last edited by MikePal; October 12th, 2021 at 03:27 PM.

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    There are alternatives however for me waiting for weeks could be a life time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    There are alternatives however for me waiting for weeks could be a life time.
    Some have been dodging the virus for 18 months...odds are even better now that you won't get the virus with 85% of the population fully vaccinated. They can't give you the virus

    Waiting it out a few more weeks, in an area with few cases and statistically less than a 1% chance of getting the virus, not a big tradeoff to stick to your decision and exercise your rights.

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    Aspirin is part of the kit rolled out in 20 different countries such as Japan and El Salvador that MSM do not want you to hear about the effectiveness.
    Shhhhhh..........lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Guess those that don't want to get ill in the first place.
    It's more about using safe and effective meds as treatment. Those who don't want to get sick, might also have zero interest in taking unproven experimental drugs.

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