Crazy human behaviour. Did the Feds take the masks home and keep them for personal family use?
How does one group of rats on a sinking ship have the right to rule over another rats means of survival.
You can make a face mask cut from a peice of old bed sheet with slots cut for the ears; or a peice of string tied on each corner of the cotton square. Simply wash the mask each day to disinfect.
The muslins wear burkas, whats wrong with wearing a cotton balaclava?
Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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well I wouldn't eat their crops.
Koreans got many sicknesses from eating crops that were fertilized by human waste.
animal waste is different due to the stomachs and the way foods are ingested and the foods they digest.
horse, cows and chicken poop are the ones easiest to collect and best producers in my area.
Michigan Gov Threatened Docs Who Used Promising COVID-19 Drug, Now She's Begging Trump for It
Months after China allowed a few dozen cases of a new coronavirus to grow into a global pandemic, the world is racing to find a cure for COVID-19.
While a clinically proven vaccine is still in the works, there are hopeful reports of existing drugs that are seemingly able to help patients triumph over the worst the disease has to offer.
These apparent wonder drugs, which include hydroxychloroquine, have sparked a worldwide debate over their usefulness.
Some who have taken the anti-malarial drugs credit the medications for their survival, and proponents point to these uplifting examples as the best news yet in the current pandemic.
Others, like Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, took a different stance on hydroxychloroquine.
Whitmers Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs threatened doctors who prescribed the drug with investigations and administrative punishments, according to a letter issued by the agency last week.
This came after President Donald Trump himself hyped the promising drugs, a move which caused critics in politics and the media to wage a campaign against the medicines use:
President spreading super dangerous misinformation that will make crisis worse.
David Rothschild (@DavMicRot) March 21, 2020
The Michigan governor, whose anti-Trump attitude and political presence make her a potential vice presidential pick for Democratic candidate Joe Biden, appears to have changed her mind on the usefulness of hydroxychloroquine.
Only a day after the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine sulfate, Whitmer was gunning for her cut from the national stockpile.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services spokeswoman Lynn Sutfin confirmed to Michigan news outlet Bridge Magazine on Monday that the administration is not only asking, but pursuing a request for the drug.
The change of heart could not have come at a better time, either.
Michigan has been one of the areas of America hardest hit by the coronavirus.
While it doesnt have the same sheer number of cases as New York, Michigans 7,615 confirmed cases make it the fourth-worst-off state, according to data from Johns Hopkins.
The new flow of drugs provides hope that the tide may soon turn.
Some experts, like Dr. Vladimir Zelenko of New York, say the drugs are a game-changer.
Zelenko claims his cure rate with a hydroxychloroquine cocktail is 100 percent.
#coronavirus News Alert: Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, a board-certified family practitioner in NY, has now treated 699 Covid-19 patients with 100% success using Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate, Zinc and Z-Pak. All symptoms of shortness of breath resolved within 4-6 hr https://t.co/siCvNg845Q pic.twitter.com/lOrUvBHp0A
Adam Milstein (@AdamMilstein) March 29, 2020
Although several countries have embraced the drugs, many still remain skeptical of the promised effects.
Hydroxychloroquine is becoming such a hot commodity that one of the medications main producers, Hungary, has banned the export of the potentially life-saving substance, according to Reuters.
You would be amaze at the amount of sewage sludge used to fertilize crops and how long it has been going on. Sewage Treatment in Los Angeles – Where Does the Waste Go? - Curating Los Angeles
The voters here in Kern County even tried to ban it being dumped in our county but a judge over turned it. L.A. can resume shipping sewage sludge to Kern County after judge overturns voters''' ban - Los Angeles Times
The dispute has been going on for about two decades. Bitter Dispute Sprouts Over Los Angeles''' Sewage Sludge - Los Angeles Times
How to properly take off medical gloves...
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I do this stuff on the weekends too
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