Alan3413
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- Mar 4, 2013
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Prep list:
1. Rice
2. Dried beans
3. Ammo
4. Wire coat hangers
5. Division SHD morale patches
6. Baofeng radio
7. Ozark Trail tumbler
8. Beer.
9. Wimmen. Preferably mute.
Prep list:
1. Rice
2. Dried beans
3. Ammo
4. Wire coat hangers
5. Division SHD morale patches
6. Baofeng radio
7. Ozark Trail tumbler
I'm pretty sure "The Family" tried this in 1969. They were planning on staying in a bottomless pit while this all played out.
Sharon Tate weeps.
Conspiracy theories regarding the medical profession crack me up.I have been wondering about this. Have to wonder how much the pharma companies create disease, figure out the vaccine/cure, release the disease, and then follow up with the vaccine/cure.
My entire family got the flu shot this year. Been that way for a decade now. However, my 7 year old got sick on Thursday. Tested positive for the flu on Sunday morning. YAY. Now, I am sick and fighting this BS. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!! According to my wife the pharmacist, the symptoms would be a lot worse if we had not gotten the flu shots and there is no way they can predict in August/September all the strains we will see during the year. We spent about $250 on Tamiflu.
Hopefully, we are over the flu so we can deal with the coronavirus.
Rant over.
Conspiracy theories regarding the medical profession crack me up.
Heard someone on TV say CDC is reporting a vaccine is three months out and who knows how long before adequate distribution could be made.
Heard someone on TV say CDC is reporting a vaccine is three months out and who knows how long before adequate distribution could be made.
Yes, 12-18 months is the optimistic timeline if there are no hiccups. 3 months maybe to get an initial clinical trial underway (which is super speedy).
Send the vaccine over to the Chicoms and let them start sticking their people with it. Observe. Perfect testbed. No protests or they get shot (no pun intended).
If you have any prescriptions, see if your doc can give you a 90 day or more supply.
I "think" prescription refill duration is limited by insurance. That's what the Pharmacy told me on a past occasion.
For people with actual medical knowledge... what are peoples opinions about getting the pneumonia vaccine? Its normally recommended for older/sicker people, but it seems like the mortality for this is closely associated with the pneumonia, the vaccine may help with that?
Heard someone on TV say CDC is reporting a vaccine is three months out and who knows how long before adequate distribution could be made.
Beer, I need a lot more beer if I have to stay home and listen to my Wife spin up more about this!