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Is the coronavirus hype and panic justified?
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09/03/2020 14:58:43
 
 
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08/03/2020 22:07:51
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>Interesting. Party line is that vaccine let alone treatment would be at least a year to 18 months away by which time the disease may no longer be the threat du jour (because most humans will have been infected and lived or died by then).
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>This is quite smart by Gates. For Ebola, researchers had discovered that a tapeworm medication appeared to inhibit the disease but the juggernaut and all funding was focused on vaccine.

This reminded me that you mentioning Leprosy (Hansen's disease) in a previous post. We have a lot of the 9 banded armadillos around Florida ( none when I was young - no love bugs either) of which 15%- 20% carry leprosy. Nobody gets a vaccine for this. And one of the major treatments as I understand was found by accident is dapsone - the same drug we called "little white " and took daily in some areas of Vietnam to prevent malaria.

With the cruise ships, I believe if they do it right there is a lot of significant data they can gather. They have identified probable sources, have a fairly random sample of about 3,500 made up everything from some children, healthy honeymooners to retirees with pre-existing conditions, known living conditions and power of quarantine pretty much as long as they want.
What do you think?
This time - if Flemish academics can find an inhibitor in as little as a week or two as postulated, it won't be possible for the juggernaut to roll through that especially with Gates involved.
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