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Student jailed 12 weeks for exposing others to COVID risk (yahoo.com)
A student who returned to Singapore from London and was issued a stay-home notice (SHN) but went to a food court and clinic, was sentenced to 12 weeks' jail on Monday (30 August).
Esther Tan Ling Ying arrived in Singapore in March last year. The 24-year-old student, who had lost her sense of taste and smell, later tested positive for COVID-19.
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A woman has been accused of using a fake vaccination card that misspelled Moderna as 'Maderna' to visit Hawaii, a report says
https://www.yahoo.com/news/woman-acc...123100000.html- A woman was accused of using a fake vaccination card to bypass quarantine in Hawaii, a report says.
- A photo apparently showing the card indicates that Moderna was misspelled as "Maderna."
- Authorities arrested the woman Saturday in Honolulu.
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Now Judges have medical degrees???
When her husband got so sick from the coronavirus that he was forced into a medically induced coma this month, Julie Smith turned to ivermectin — a deworming drug that some people are using to treat or prevent covid-19.
“My husband is on death’s doorstep,” she wrote, according to an affidavit. “He has no other options.”
Yet when Julie Smith got a prescription from an Ohio doctor, a hospital in West Chester Township, Ohio, allegedly refused to administer the drug to Jeffrey Smith while he was seriously ill and on a ventilator, according to a lawsuit she filed on behalf of her husband this month.
Now, the hospital is being forced to administer the unproven treatment to Jeffrey Smith, 51, after a judge ruled in Julie Smith’s favor.
On Aug. 23, Butler County Judge J. Gregory Howard ordered West Chester Hospital to treat Smith with ivermectin for three weeks, as requested by his wife. The judge made the decision even though the Food and Drug Administration has not approved ivermectin to treat or prevent covid-19 and has advised against that use amid spiking calls to poison centers after people took potent versions of the drug meant for livestock.
“West Chester Hospital shall immediately administer Ivermectin to Jeffrey Smith,” Howard wrote in his order, which was first reported by the Ohio Capital Journal and the Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Aug. 23 order, which does not explain the judge’s reasoning, says Smith shall be administered 30 milligrams of ivermectin daily for 21 days. Smith’s vaccination status is not mentioned in the lawsuit, and Jonathan Davidson, an attorney for Julie Smith, declined to comment to The Washington Post on whether the Ohio man has been vaccinated.
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Originally posted by jeremyp View PostNow Judges have medical degrees???
When her husband got so sick from the coronavirus that he was forced into a medically induced coma this month, Julie Smith turned to ivermectin — a deworming drug that some people are using to treat or prevent covid-19.
“My husband is on death’s doorstep,” she wrote, according to an affidavit. “He has no other options.”
Yet when Julie Smith got a prescription from an Ohio doctor, a hospital in West Chester Township, Ohio, allegedly refused to administer the drug to Jeffrey Smith while he was seriously ill and on a ventilator, according to a lawsuit she filed on behalf of her husband this month.
Now, the hospital is being forced to administer the unproven treatment to Jeffrey Smith, 51, after a judge ruled in Julie Smith’s favor.
On Aug. 23, Butler County Judge J. Gregory Howard ordered West Chester Hospital to treat Smith with ivermectin for three weeks, as requested by his wife. The judge made the decision even though the Food and Drug Administration has not approved ivermectin to treat or prevent covid-19 and has advised against that use amid spiking calls to poison centers after people took potent versions of the drug meant for livestock.
“West Chester Hospital shall immediately administer Ivermectin to Jeffrey Smith,” Howard wrote in his order, which was first reported by the Ohio Capital Journal and the Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Aug. 23 order, which does not explain the judge’s reasoning, says Smith shall be administered 30 milligrams of ivermectin daily for 21 days. Smith’s vaccination status is not mentioned in the lawsuit, and Jonathan Davidson, an attorney for Julie Smith, declined to comment to The Washington Post on whether the Ohio man has been vaccinated.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...ospital-covid/
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Secret vaxxers: These Americans are getting COVID vaccinations but not telling anyone (yahoo.com)
They're getting COVID-19 vaccinations but not telling their anti-vaxxer friends, family or colleagues, fearing alienation from the people around them.
About 1 in 6 vaccinated Americans say they're keeping it a secret from at least some people, while more than 1 in 17 aren't telling anyone, according to a Harris Poll survey conducted exclusively for USA TODAY.
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The study that 'should basically end any scientific debate' about masks (yahoo.com)
A massive randomized trial on how well masks hold up against symptomatic COVID-19 infections may be one of the most crucial studies of the coronavirus pandemic because it was able to solve the tricky issue of examining mask-wearing at a community level rather than an individual one.
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I'm sure that will end all debate....
Country’s most popular podcaster is a fan of horse meds for COVID
Great. This is just what we needed: Rogan will almost certainly recover just fine from his bout with COVID-19, as nearly everyone does. This means that the country's most popular podcaster will be able to go around saying that he took ivermectin and he recovered in a few days. Everyone should try it! Just great.
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The scientific debate was already over. It's the unscientific debate that persists, and science won't end it.
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Originally posted by TN1965 View PostSecret vaxxers: These Americans are getting COVID vaccinations but not telling anyone (yahoo.com)
They're getting COVID-19 vaccinations but not telling their anti-vaxxer friends, family or colleagues, fearing alienation from the people around them.
About 1 in 6 vaccinated Americans say they're keeping it a secret from at least some people, while more than 1 in 17 aren't telling anyone, according to a Harris Poll survey conducted exclusively for USA TODAY.
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Originally posted by TN1965 View PostSecret vaxxers: These Americans are getting COVID vaccinations but not telling anyone (yahoo.com)
They're getting COVID-19 vaccinations but not telling their anti-vaxxer friends, family or colleagues, fearing alienation from the people around them.
About 1 in 6 vaccinated Americans say they're keeping it a secret from at least some people, while more than 1 in 17 aren't telling anyone, according to a Harris Poll survey conducted exclusively for USA TODAY.
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Originally posted by Conor Dary View PostI'm sure that will end all debate....
Country’s most popular podcaster is a fan of horse meds for COVID
https://jabberwocking.com/countrys-m...eds-for-covid/
Even the levels of ivermectin for approved uses can interact with other medications, like blood-thinners. You can also overdose on ivermectin, which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension (low blood pressure), allergic reactions (itching and hives), dizziness, ataxia (problems with balance), seizures, coma and even death.
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