Remdesivir Has Little Effect on Covid-19 Mortality, WHO Study Says (ft.com) 162
The Covid-19 treatment remdesivir has no substantial effect on a patient's chances of survival [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled; alternative source], a clinical trial by the World Health Organization has found, delivering a significant blow to hopes of identifying existing medicines to treat the disease. From a report: Results from the WHO's highly anticipated Solidarity trial, which studied the effects of remdesivir and three other potential drug regimens in 11,266 hospitalised patients, found that none of the treatments "substantially affected mortality" or reduced the need to ventilate patients, according to a copy of the study seen by the Financial Times. "These remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir and interferon regimens appeared to have little effect on in-hospital mortality," the study found. The results of the WHO trial also showed that the drugs had little effect on how long patients stayed in hospital. However, WHO researchers said the study was primarily designed to assess impact on in-hospital mortality. The study has not yet been peer-reviewed. Remdesivir was one of a series of drugs used to treat US President Donald Trump after he tested positive for Covid-19. It was developed by US drugmaker Gilead Sciences, initially as a potential medicine to treat Ebola.
But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Menatlity! (Score:5, Insightful)
The sad thing is that Covid-19 is NOT a political problem. That's where you get hair-splitting idiotic solutions like herd immunity. Politicians routinely make mistakes that hurt or kill millions of people. Not just these days, but going way back.
Covid-19 is NOT an economic problem, but that's where the fire hoses of money are coming from. At least the money could be guided towards payments of damage claims as though we had Covid-19 insurance we couldn't buy BEFORE the SHtF.
It's a MEDICAL problem. But I bet you'll have to run this discussion through a fine sieve to find any serious medical discussion. The doctors scientists are too busy studying the facts and trying to save people's lives to post on Slashdot, eh?
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The politicians don't give a **** about saving peoples lives, if they did then they'd be all about sharing information about how to best do that. They're a sickening disgusting bunch, this virus shows us that, they care more about money than anyone's health.
If you want to save lives then you tell people about the fact that COVID-19 is killing people because they are vitamin D deficient. Literally half the western world is Vitamin D deficient. Google it if you don't believe me.
110,000 people dead in the US,
Re:But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Mentality! (Score:2)
But I share the blame for the spelling mistake in the Subject! It must be another problem with--dare I say bug in--Slashdot that causes the Subject field to switch the spelling check off. It always defaults to on for the body of the Comment, but not the Subject. Still, it is my fault both for missing the mistake and because I know about the bug.
Having said that, I did leave out one important item. Can I blame Slashdot again because of the FP pressure I felt?
Covid-19 is not a political or economic problem, b
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Those cheap CRISPR kits scare me. A lot.
The first genome analysis took thousands of researchers in hundreds of institutions years and billions of dollars to complete. Today you can Fed Ex your cheek swab to the lab, a single tech sticks it in the machine, and by next week you get an email with your results.
Gene splicing equipment that five years ago was bleeding edge is available on eBay today for the cost of a luxury car. You can design genes with free online tools and for a few hundred dollars have a billion copies delivered to your door a co
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I look at it from the scale of the effort involved. Originally it was a multinational effort. Then genetic engineering would still require a major national lab. Then it went down through smaller and smaller labs. With the cheap CRISPR kits, it's within the reach of a solitary madman, and there's never been a sufficient shortage of nutjobs.
Public masturbation of 1673220 (Score:2)
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Can you get me a real source like a medical journal or study? I’m not sitting through a YouTube video.
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Links in the youtube video description
Re:But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Menatlity! (Score:4, Interesting)
110,000 people dead in the US,
Now we're slicing the number of dead in half? The known dead in the U.S is over 220,000. Right now we're running just under 1,000 dead each day (about 900) and that number is rising. We will be near a quarter million dead come election day.
Also, your Vitamin D story has serious flaws [plos.org] one of which:
The article’s Competing Interests statement says, “The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.” However, publicly available information indicates that corresponding author MFH may have potential competing interests that include non-financial interests based on his vitamin D research and other activities focused on vitamin D; contributions to an app that tracks vitamin D; and interests that include consultancies, funding support, and authorship of books related to vitamin D usage.
And further [theconversation.com]:
There have been reports that taking very large doses (so-called “megadoses”) of vitamin D supplements will prevent COVID-19 infection. This is simply not true. There is no scientific evidence to support large doses of vitamin D being protective enough to outweigh the toxic effects.
David C Gaze, Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry, University of Westminster
Herd Mentality of the trolls (Score:4, Interesting)
He's obviously a troll, but they are trying harder to disguise their insanity. I really doubt that they can be so sincerely stupid or proudly ignorant. I think they are paid to fake it, but there's no way we can check the bank accounts.
My solution approach would be to annotate the identity appropriately and let the trolls' increasingly negative reputations carry them into invisibility. There actually is a lot of good content to read, and even many thoughtful people still clinging to Slashdot 2020. It's just hard to see them with all the highly motivated trolls. They probably get bonus payments for the replies.
And I'm NOT dismissing it as an easy problem. Defining "bad" behavior is definitely a can of worms. But if Slashdot (or some other website) had a good MEPR (Multidimensional Earned Public Reputation) system, the fine distinctions are not so crucial. For the example of the conspiracy you're replying to, if I felt it was a lie then I'd mark it negative for the "true" dimension and I would also set my filters to emphasize honesty in the comments that rise to visibility for me. A lot of the posts I want to ignore would be strongly negative in the "polite" dimension. That one probably deserves some down votes on the "intelligent" dimension, too, though that isn't such an important dimension to me.
However, I see that I've been diverted again. They probably get bonus payments for that, too.
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The troll is the one who posts endlessly. The reality is they could have done much more with https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com] but chose not to, check the fucking date. Now they will. Then there was repeated scandals of false reporting by the UK, test positive for covid and you die, than that death was put to covid, even if you had a car accident. Then there was stuffing the infected in nursing homes for the most at risk the elderly, now that is negligent homicide (forget the seperation lie, one infected yo
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You've straw-manned by accident. And perhaps not.
Actual most relevant study:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/... [sciencedirect.com]
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Zinc and vitamins do not help during an infection that is already running. Seriously, how stupid are you Americans?
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Cab you please go away and top pushing your lies? _You_ (and people like you) are very much responsible for a part of those deaths.
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What lies? solid science has been done there is plenty of evidence that vitamin D plays an important role in the immune system. There are lots of prior studies done that show that vitamin D plays an important role in protecting against respiratory diseases.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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solid science has been done there is plenty of evidence that vitamin D plays an important role in the immune system.
Yes and no.
It is only important if you have a vitamin D deficit. It has no actual use as "overdose" - so no: it does not really play a role in the immune systems function.
And: if you are living in the western world or any "high meat" country, you have as much vitamin D as you need anyway. Seriously? Idiot very much?
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Wrong, You will not get enough vitamin D from your diet. The only way to be vitamin D sufficient in the northern hemisphere during winter is to take supplements. There are countless studies that have confirmed this, it is not disputed science that large parts of the populations are vitamin D deficient.
Go away and actually learn what you're talking about before getting all Dunning Kruger on me.
Vitamin D is made on your skin in the oily substance called cholesterol. The sun hits this cholesterol and creates v
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Wrong, You will not get enough vitamin D from your diet.
Sorry, you are an idiot. I suggest to read a book about it.
The only way to be vitamin D sufficient in the northern hemisphere during winter is to take supplements.
Wrong. Proof: no one does it in europe, oops.
If you bath / shower with soap after sun bathing then you won't get the vitamin D because you'll be washing it down the drain. ... sorry, do you actually really have a mental pr
Yes, and we all know since 2000 years that taking hot bathes is a sin
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I don't know where you get this stupid idea that you can get enough vitamin D for a pizza.
https://www.health.harvard.edu... [harvard.edu]
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p... [nih.gov]
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p... [nih.gov]
https://www.scielo.br/scielo.p... [scielo.br]
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/h... [www.nhs.uk]
https://ritual.com/articles/lo... [ritual.com]
https://academic.oup.com/jcem/... [oup.com]
https://www.backscience.co.uk/... [backscience.co.uk]
https://www.dw.com/en/the-dang... [dw.com]
This stuff linked is science, you can keep spouting rubbish with your dunning kruger know-it-all-ness or you can take a look
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I'd like to point out that vitamin D won't prevent anybody from catching any virus. But not being deficient = strong immune system = being about to deal with respiratory illnesses far better.
Saying Vitamin D supplements won't prevent you from catching COVID is a strawman. The point is the protection having a strong immune system gives you and the fact that not having a strong immune system when faced with COVID is a dangerous situation to be in for many people.
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Literally half the western world is Vitamin D deficient.
We just came out of the back of summer in most of the West. Very few people are actually vitamin D deficient right now. Oh but we're getting sick at rates higher than ever before.
Please leave your debunked February conspiracies in that not too distant past where they belong.
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you tell people about the fact that COVID-19 is killing people because they are vitamin D deficient. Which they are not.
Literally half the western world is Vitamin D deficient.
That is absurd. What do you eat to have a vitamin D deficit? Only vegetables?
Sorry, with a western diet you can not have a vitamin D deficit, you are an uneducated moron.
110,000 people dead in the US, that number could be under 5,000. I'm sick of this, it's bloody farcical. :P
That is probably true
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I'm an uneducated moron, look who's speaking, most vitamin D is derived from sunlight turning cholesterol on your skin into vitamin D.
So get lost fool.
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And meat contains vitamin D, especially liver.
So: fuck of moron. In the western world no one needs sunlight (which we had lot of in the last 6 month) to get vitamin D. Seriously, how dumb are you?
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Meat may contain vitamin D but it doesn't contain anywhere near enough to prevent vitamin D deficiency.
FFS you have internet, look up vitamin D deficiency and best way to get vitamin D.
https://lmgtfy.app/?q=best+way... [lmgtfy.app]
Re:But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Menatlity! (Score:5, Insightful)
We have ample evidence that masks work.
It's about a Bolshevik-minded group of scared sheeple who want to teach a lesson to those damn rugged individualists. Isn't it?
We don't care if you learn any goddamn lessons. It's plain you never will. We just want you to wear a fucking mask and stop going to parties for a while.
Re:But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Menatlity! (Score:4, Insightful)
Except that your completely wrong when it comes to lay people not getting sick. In fact using CDC data 85% of recently infected patients reported always or almost always wearing a mask:
https://jordanschachtel.substa... [substack.com]
Remember, the use case of the mask for the layperson is to prevent them from getting other people sick. The mask isn't there to help you from others. Social distancing and good hygiene are still the best things for that. Alcohol based wipes and UVC light (daylight, wands etc) known to disinfect what you touch will also protect if used correctly. If you want to protect yourself though, masks and face shields available to the layperson really don't do any good whatsoever.
This article from an actual doctor takes an evidence based approach to the subject and covers the issue in detail with a lot of supporting detail from the CDC and similar sources. They explain in depth the science, issues and hyperbole behind masks. Educate yourself on the evidence before claiming the evidence is out there, because it isn't.
https://www.meehanmd.com/blog/... [meehanmd.com]
Re: But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Menatlity! (Score:2)
Because in each case, you're ultimately fucked.
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Correct, and even those that do wear the mask all the time still had a 70% chance of being infected. The mask worn by the layperson doesn't help to protect the wearer from being infected, it only helps protect the infected from infecting others.
Masks worn by medical professionals who are trained how to use them are a different use case than those worn by the layperson.
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https://www.meehanmd.com/blog/... [meehanmd.com]
"Shop for high quality supplements recommended by Dr. Meehan at a discount. Receive 15% OFF your first order Promo Code: FIRST15"
Yeah, that's probably legit.
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When the CDC issued a response with regards to Tucker Carlson show they had the following to say:
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The percentage of mask-wearers among a small group of infected people does not say anything about whether mask-wearing reduces chances of getting infected or not, let alone quantifies any difference in risk between wearing a mask or not.
A relevant statistic could be the percentage of total mask wearers who got sick despite wearing masks 100% of the time vs the percentag
Re:But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Menatlity! (Score:4, Insightful)
there are a lot of nutcases here as well. And they vote for authoritarian parties as well.
Wrong Question (Score:4, Interesting)
If masks work, why is the COVID case rate in Europe at an all time high?
Masks are not some magical panacea: you can still transmit the virus with a mask on but the chances of doing so are much less than without a mask. The question you should be asking is whether the case rate in Europe would be even higher if nobody was wearing a mask and all the data on mask-wearing suggest that it most definitely would.
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Ignoring more fundamentally that most of Europe has not mandated masks since the first peak dropped, and the countries with the highest case loads per capita seem to also be the ones *not* mandating masks.
I only have to drive 250km to end up in a city 4x the size of this one but with 1/10th of the case load per capita, and it would appear the only difference in rules being that you actually have to wear a frigging mask over there.
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Seems you are not aware about the situation.
You are required to wear a mask in all public places in europe since February.
That means: trains, buses, shops, entering/walking around in a restaurant or bar.
The only point you mostly do not need a mask is walking around outside, as it is pretty pointless there.
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You are required to wear a mask in all public places in europe since February.
Absolutely and utterly false. You REALLY need to travel outside of Germany sometime. You're like an American thinking the entire world is America. No you absolutely do not have to wear masks in all public places. Most governments have few if any rules in place about this. Hell Germany is one of the *few* countries with very strict rules and even those rules haven't required the wearing of masks in "all public places" continuously since February.
Across your western border you do not at all need to wear masks
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Seriously, no need to argue about it.
Just google it, if it is not in your news.
France is under cur few again. Man, you have no idea what you are talking about.
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"In the south" as in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, you have to wear masks even if you only walk on the sideway of a road.
Seriously: you have no clue about the topic.
Stop posting bullshit.
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France is under cur few again.
No. Paris is under curfew again. Emphasis on the city, not the country, and the word again I.e. not ... how did you put it... "since February"
Just google it
You should get right on that.
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"In the south"
I didn't say "in the south" I said "Go south and you'll find your neighbours" meaning Austria.
Maybe your problem is reading English, that's forgivable. But if you're going to Google then look for German articles if you have problems with the language, e.g. you do not currently and fucking definitely not since February need to wear masks in "France". Only in Paris and literally only in the past 5 weeks. Also France is not under curfew. Major cities in it will be as of tomorrow when the new laws come into eff
Mask Rules (Score:2)
Ignoring more fundamentally that most of Europe has not mandated masks since the first peak dropped
I don't know what alternate reality you are from but in ours most European countries most definitely do have mask rules. For example, in the UK [www.gov.uk], Germany [thelocal.de], France [thelocal.fr] and Italy [thelocal.it]. How many more European countries do you need to acknowledge that masks are broadly required across the continent?
I only have to drive 250km to end up in a city 4x the size of this one but with 1/10th of the case load per capita, and it would appear the only difference in rules being that you actually have to wear a frigging mask over there.
I'm not quite sure what your point is with this but what you seem to be saying is that the larger city has a tenth of the case load per capita of the city where you are and the only rule difference is that you have to wear ma
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You apparently don't understand how exponential growth works. Go take a statistics course.
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If masks work, why is the COVID case rate in Europe at an all time high? Are they all Trump voters?
Hi, European here. COVID case rate increased when we stopped wearing masks. It also spiked during the holiday season where a lot of mask wearers travelled to regions without mask mandates.
Are they all Trump voters?
You don't have a monopoly on stupidity. We also have our own flavour of mouth breathers who sued the government because they told them to wear a mask.
You guys who like to push narratives ignore hard data.
If you like hard data so much you should look into how COVID cases correlate with countries and regions without mask mandates. There's a reason the Netherlands has 9x the cas
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If masks work, why is the COVID case rate in Europe at an all time high? :D No idea why to lie about something that is so easy to check, idiot.
The case rate is not at an all time high, lier
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Well for a corona-moaner, at least you're just bringing up vitamin D. I'm okay with that and hand-washing suggestions but not this "it coulda been a handful of people instead of 100 zillion dead" exaggeration. Bullshit. You have no fucking idea what the number could have been because this is a new disease with new and not fully understood dynamics.
This would hold true then for Trump's statements that what he has done is the greatest thing since forever. If it is bad to say that we could have saved thousands of lives if we had done things different then it is also bad to say that millions of lives were saved because of what we did do. After all "[y]ou have no fucking idea what the number could have been because this is a new disease with new and not fully understood dynamics."
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Covid-19 is NOT an economic problem
Perhaps you should say that to the millions of unemployed. I am sure it will cheer them up.
Or maybe stop trying to suppress infections by temporarily closing business, cancelling sports meetings and concerts, etc.. After all, dead people don't need jobs.
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Or maybe stop trying to suppress infections by temporarily closing business, cancelling sports meetings and concerts, etc.. After all, dead people don't need jobs.,
Well hell, let's stop trying to suppress all infections. No matter how infectious, like the massive measles outbreak in one specific community in New York [go.com], we should let things run their course. If you or your family get infected, eh, who cares. When you're dead you can't complain.
Re:But we NEED Remdesivir for the Herd Mentality! (Score:2)
Your response is unclear, but maybe you are fuzzily addressing a failure of clarity in my comment? I have already confessed to the FP pressure. What's your excuse?
I should have been more clear about the priority of the problems. Or maybe the causation. First of all Covid-19 is a medical problem, and it definitely causes all sorts of secondary problems, though I can't dismiss the deaths as secondary.
As regards the economic problems, I now (and belatedly) think we should have addressed the economics with a bi
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As regards the economic problems, I now (and belatedly) think we should have addressed the economics with a big dose of good old-fashioned capitalism. There actually is a capitalist solution to risk. It's called insurance. I admit that I didn't see it so clearly at first, but I'm not pretending to be a national leader or anything. In fact, I deny any deep expertise. I'm quite broadly ignorant.
You seem to have more faith in insurance than I do. In my experience, insurance companies work best when faced with life's little accidents, where statistics can be applied to determine the likelihood of certain types of misfortune, put some cost value to that, and work out reasonable premiums that cover the expected payouts. Insurance companies do not cope well with unprecedented global crises. All their careful financial planning goes out of the window. Also, insurance companies cannot create money they d
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I definitely do NOT have much faith in insurance companies, especially for things that should NOT be driven by money, such as healthcare. However no-fault insurance for drivers works fairly well, and that is what I am thinking about. In (the time traveler's theory) theory, starting some years ago the government could have compelled everyone to pay premiums for pandemic insurance so that the economic damages that have now arrived would have been funded, even without knowing all the details. In practice, as y
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I think we are actually broadly in agreement on many points. I am not dismissing your ideas about some kind of insurance against pandemics, bearing in mind that health experts have been warning about this for many years, but it is obviously a bit late for that now. I think one trouble is that my political views tend towards liberalism, so I look to national government to make provisions to handle potential national disasters. I think your views tend tend towards seeking solutions in a free market, via priva
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Now I think you're quite incorrect about my views. I strongly believe there are more important things than making money and perhaps the largest problem we have now is that the corrupt businessmen have discovered that the RoI on bribing cheap politicians to rig the game is extremely high.
In general healthcare is NOT a business matter because everyone needs to buy it and the force fit into insurance is not a good one. "Don't force it. Use a bigger hammer." From that perspective, ObamaCare is just a bigger ham
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I don't think anyone seriously thought that a product of the Chicago Machine was going to be the Second Coming of FDR, but finding out he was just Bush Lite was a major disappointment.
These aren't mistakes (Score:5, Insightful)
When you've got millions of people who earnestly believe "Government is the Problem, not the solution" those people will essentially refuse to take part in how their government is run.
And if you can get enough people to do that then you can step into the power vacuum they just created and take hold of the reins yourself.
Re:These aren't mistakes (Score:4, Interesting)
When you've got millions of people who earnestly believe "Government is the Problem, not the solution" those people will essentially refuse to take part in how their government is run.
A lot of people like to say that government is the problem. However, only the true anarchists want to get rid of government or even have less government. Most of those saying that government is the problem really mean that they want a different government, not less government. The Republicans and conservatives have been clamoring for "less government," but even when they have the presidency, both house of Congress, and the majority of the Supreme Court, the number of laws and the size of the budget have never decreased. Yes, some corporate regulations have been stricken, but new rules have popped up elsewhere. Again, the goal was never less government but rather government more aligned with their ideologies and interests. The Democrats and liberals are no better, but at least they don't lie about wanting less government.
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You sound rather confused, especially about any pretenses of ideological consistency within the Democratic Party or among liberals. I'm sure that some folks would accuse me of being a liberal of some sort, and yet I am a strong proponent of smaller government. However, I think we have to start with smaller corporations, which I perceive as the heart of the self-delusions of the late Republican Party. The GOP loved big business in those days, but apparently never understood that big business just naturally c
Second verse, same as the first? (Score:5, Insightful)
That is - it's another case of Trump using massive government resources to pump up a close ally's company, who is using known tools to prop up a product to treat isolated symptoms in individuals, in place of an actual known process of treating the disease itself across the whole population.
We've had presidents engaging in somewhat wacky woo-woo practices before, like Reagan with an astrologer - but this is a new line that this president seems to just be jumping back and forth over, enriching buddies at the cost of actually dealing with the pandemic.
Ryan Fenton
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Forgive me, but if ever there was a time to throw money at possible therapies, this was ( and is ) it.
Of course Remdesivir looked pretty shaky from the outset, but I'm still glad we gave it a chance, with all the costs associated with that.
I haven't seen it, so if I may ask; which close ally of Trump's benefited from the funds?
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Personally, I'm not a fan of President Trump, nor of his response to the pandemic... but I don't think he's trying to enrich his friends. I think he simply keeps hoping for some dramatic miracle treatment to emerge before November 4.
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Remdesivir cost less than a dollar to produce and cost about $500 as treatment.
You can be assured some related friend of Trump benefits from this bullshit.
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I don't think he cares about company successes or his own stock portfolio (if he even is invested in any of these companies). He just wants to declare Covid defeated/cured so that the whole stock market goes up and he thinks that'll get him re-elected.
Remdesivir was made in 2009 (Score:5, Insightful)
It was one of those things that was worth testing against COVID-19 because
Indeed, it would have been irresponsible and immoral not to test it just because you believe Trump is giving kickbacks to his allies. Testing a product does not become evil just because the test results show it to be ineffective - that's 20/20 hindsight. You have to judge whether it was worth testing based on what you knew before the completion of the test.
But but but (Score:2, Funny)
But the MyPillow guy and the "Demon Semen" doctor both said it worked, so who can you believe??
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Well the doctor because she's a doctor and being inseminated by demons sounds painful.
remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine (Score:2)
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Wich Chinese Flu are you talking about? Besides CoViD-19 we now have a Chinese Flu, too?
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No, they are not, as they are not a Flu ...
Moron?
The big question is... (Score:2)
WHO Study Poorly Designed (Score:2)
APNews:
However, Dr. Andre Kalil, a University of Nebraska infectious disease specialist who helped lead the U.S. remdesivir study, said the WHO one was poorly designed, which makes its conclusions less reliable. Patients and doctors knew what treatment they were using, there was no placebo infusion to help avoid biased reporting of risks or benefits, there was little information about the severity of patientsâ(TM) symptoms when treatments began and a lot of missing data, he said.
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When will Slashdot developers learn how to properly parse text input, I wonder. They've been failing at it for decades.
Re:WHO ? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Fucking Trump (Score:4, Funny)
First he touts hydroxychloroquine, which turns out to be useless.
Then he tells us to drink bleach, which is useless.
Then remdesvir, which turns out to be useless.
Every miracle cure he backs turns out useless. So if an actual cure comes along, for God's sake don't tell Trump or he'll curse it like all the others.
Re:Fucking Trump (Score:4, Informative)
Exactly.
His whole schtick is just toss out one delay or promise after another. Throw one crazy claim or accusation after another.
Like the latest nutty shit: "Obama and Biden killed Osama bin Laden's body-double and then (of course) they had SEAL Team 6 killed to cover it up."
He's unhinged and has what appear to be some painfully obvious cognitive impairments.
Re:WHO ? (Score:4, Interesting)
Seriously? The criticism of a president porking a porn star while married is just a bunch of jealousy? This is a real estate tycoon who bragged about having sex with someone who is paid to have sex, as if it was some sort of major accomplishment. When the senate was up to impeach Clinton was it all a bunch of jealousy too?
Re: WHO ? (Score:3)
Peppering farm remembers.
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Hypocrisy? (Score:3)
And the Democrats went on to impeach him for the affair with the porn star. Oh wait! Folks outside the Trump Cult consider it extremely distasteful that he cheated on his pregnant wife with a porn star and then had his fixer threaten her so she would sign an NDA and take a cash payout. However...
This is distinctly different from the GOP who impeached a president over a blow job. No, not because of "perjury." If an elected officials private life is their own, the question who never had been asked as to wheth
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This is distinctly different from the GOP who impeached a president over a blow job. No, not because of "perjury." If an elected officials private life is their own, the question who never had been asked as to whether oral sex counts as sex or intercourse.
Not this shit again! Clinton lied and obstructed justice in a trial for sexual assault (which ended with him paying a massive sum to his accuser) and then objected that "receiving oral sex" was not a sexual intercourse to him, so the whole argument was then about a blow job: it was Clinton that made it all about the "receiving oral sex" part, i.e. the blow job, not the GOP, you fake-newser.
He was asked if he used to have/require sexual relationships with his female subordinates, he said that he never had s
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I am NOT defending the conduct of Bill Clinton, but let's be clear that before the special prosecutor was replaced with Starr, the impeachment investigation was about a real estate deal. That's it. That's all. It did not become about sex until after the Whitewater well had clearly run dry.
But this isn't about me asserting that Bill Clinton was not a sexual predator. I am stating that the GOP does not hold itself to its own supposed standards while committing far worse and more numerous offenses.
The current occupant of the West Wing has DOZENS of open sexual assault allegations against him. His former press secretary has said that he suggested she be pimped out to the North Korean leader for diplomatic gain. Got caught bragging about sexual assault on an open mic. Bragged on a nationally syndicated radio show about busting in on naked or nearly naked underage girls during a teen beauty pageant. "Jokes" over and over about how he'd be dating his daughter if...you know...she weren't directly related to him. Tells 10 year olds he meets, "I'll probably be dating you in ten years." Photo after photo of him chumming it up with Epstein (not just one or two, but dozens) and the woman pimping out girls for old men. And speaking of that madame, when she got caught, he told the press, "I wish her well." Used campaign funds to pay off the porn star in violation of FEC regs.
And you have the hypocrisy to claim that these two men are equal? Bill Clinton being a scumbag does not mean he is as equally a scumbag as Trump.
Just looking at the sexual stuff, Trump is head and shoulders above anyone else on the scumbag scale. Just on the sexual stuff. Move on to any other area of ethics or morals, Trump gets even worse.
Here's the difference: folks on the Left would not defend Bill Clinton were he prosecuted for sexual assault. Remember Anthony Weiner? Al Franken? Contrary to your perceptions, Democrats actually hold their members accountable in general.
Meanwhile the GOP props up men like Trump, Roy Moore, and the rest despite doing FAR WORSE than Al Franken ever did. You even pat yourselves on the back for it and have the unmitigated gall to claim hypocrisy on your political enemies.
Irony is dead.
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Remember Anthony Weiner? Al Franken? Contrary to your perceptions, Democrats actually hold their members accountable in general.
Meanwhile the GOP props up men like Trump, Roy Moore, and the rest despite doing FAR WORSE than Al Franken ever did.
Cough... Joe Biden... cough... cough... Tara Reade...
Seriously, Weiner and Franken were held accountable only because they were indefensible, not because of some higher standard. If there were a picture of Roy Moore groping Tina Johnson, none would have defended him, like none defended Al Franken: that's it.
Photo after photo of him chumming it up with Epstein (not just one or two, but dozens) and the woman pimping out girls for old men. And speaking of that madame, when she got caught, he told the press, "I wish her well." Used campaign funds to pay off the porn star in violation of FEC regs.
And you have the hypocrisy to claim that these two men are equal? Bill Clinton being a scumbag does not mean he is as equally a scumbag as Trump.
Now, I would not go down that road, if I were you. Bill Clinton was a registered passenger of the Lolita Express at least 26 times between 2001 and 2003 (Trump just once in 1997). There is a photograph
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Not this shit again! Clinton lied and obstructed justice in a trial for sexual assault (which ended with him paying a massive sum to his accuser)
Neither was he accused of sexual assault nor did he pay a "massive sum" to Lewinsky.
And: it is his damn right to lie. WTF is wrong with you? If they can not proof you did something wrong, under what damn law can you non lie and say "oh, no!! I did not do it!!" ???
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Neither was he accused of sexual assault nor did he pay a "massive sum" to Lewinsky.
Sigh! Give me a good reason not to call you an idiot. Let me google it for you [lmgtfy.app] and, please, read the results before posting again.
And: it is his damn right to lie. WTF is wrong with you? If they can not proof you did something wrong, under what damn law can you non lie and say "oh, no!! I did not do it!!" ???
Let me google that for you [lmgtfy.app].
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In Europe no one really cares about anyone else's sex live.
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This is a real estate tycoon who bragged about having sex with someone who is paid to have sex, as if it was some sort of major accomplishment.
Probably was for him. Do you think women would sleep with him if he didn't have money?
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Then "thoughts and prayers" to you. You are going to need them.
Why? If US and EU agencies say a drug out of Chinese Pharma, or anyone's Pharma, works then that's good news. Its only that the word of the WHO alone is questionable.
Coordinated international response to pandemics (Score:5, Insightful)
That Subject is sufficient for that FP. I'm even quite willing to stipulate that WHO is not the perfect mechanism for that coordinated international response, there there is no perfect in this world.
Nationalistic propaganda and poltiticization is absolutely NOT part of any rational solution to the MEDICAL problem. Anyone who is defending Trump at this point is arguing in favor of MILLIONS of deaths.
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s/there there/but there/
I must have been tired. *sigh*
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"Sorry WHO, your cred is toast."
I'll tell Pete Townshend that you said that.
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He'll probably break a guitar across his head.
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Sorry WHO, your cred is toast.
In the eyes of whom? Trump supporters?
The WHO still very much has credibility in most of the world, and most of America too. Remember the First Amendment provides freedom to practice religion, which also means freedom to not worship the Orange Moron in Chief.
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Please do some research on which party removed the restrictions on corporate money in politics.