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My question is the Azithromyin? I mean that's basically adding something for an opportunistic bacterial infection, having nothing to do with the Zinc transport.
If you want an actual clinical trial and not one, trying to misdirect the reader, since antibiotics, aside from Garlic's Allicin have little to do with viruses,
@Patrick I think if you like the same comment on 2 different tabs they cancel each other out.
mell saysPatrick I think if you like the same comment on 2 different tabs they cancel each other out.
Probably a check box type control tied to a data base field. Each time you click it it changes the status.
Next time like it in three tabs.
Onvacation saysmell saysPatrick I think if you like the same comment on 2 different tabs they cancel each other out.
Probably a check box type control tied to a data base field. Each time you click it it changes the status.
Next time like it in three tabs.
@mell, Yes, you're right about that. Never occurred to me before. I don't think it's actually a bug though, since each logged in user gets one like per comment.
mell says@Patrick I think if you like the same comment on 2 different tabs they cancel each other out.
Probably a check box type control tied to a data base field. Each time you click it it changes the status.
Next time like it in three tabs.
AZM has actually shown potent antiviral properties in many viruses, in vitro and in vivo.
@mell, Yes, you're right about that. Never occurred to me before. I don't think it's actually a bug though, since each logged in user gets one like per comment.
One of the doctors who spoke in the “White Coat Summit” press conference promoting hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19 has been fired after the video went viral and received media criticism. Dr. Simone Gold was fired a couple of days after the press conference by the “American Frontline Doctors.”
Dr. Gold specializes in emergency medicine. She graduated from The Chicago Medical School in 1989, meaning she has more than three decades of experience in the medical field.
As an ER doctor, Dr. Gold has been treating COVID-19 patients since the pandemic started. In the press conference that got her fired, she claimed that she observed remarkable improvement in COVID-19 patients after administering hydroxychloroquine.
My question is the Azithromyin? I mean that's basically adding something for an opportunistic bacterial infection, having nothing to do with the Zinc transport.
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