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.....and most Democrats.Everyone knows it's an estimate.
Except maybe JJF.
.....and most Democrats.Everyone knows it's an estimate.
Except maybe JJF.
.....and most Democrats.
Is that Nancy Pelosi on the left?
eating too much ice cream ?Still alive but super gassy
i usually primarily donate and ive gone to protests but its been a while.I agree with you. But I laugh because there is nothing I can do about it.
There'sThere are no US doctors who can prescribe hydroxychloroquine for the prevention of Covid19. Before you post something, read it. The study you posted has zero results yet.
There'ston of US doctors writing scripts for hydroxychloroquine. Doctor shopping is a great American past time. With good insurance and time you could probably get just about anything you want. Now I don't think there's any benefit in taking the medication and truly believe it's promotion was entirely political. Personal use of any drug or substance is a principal I'll stand by.
"Doctor shopping" is why we have electronic prescriptions.
Pseudofolliculitis barbae is common among black men. Dominoes had to change it's policy in the 90's as a judge found it discriminatory. My Xyrophobia keeps me from shaving.We probably have a few thousand drivers who got fraudulent doctor's notes to have beards.
If it's easy enough for a driver to get a note for a beard, then a person with money can get hydroxychloroquine pretty easily.
Dr. Chrisopher Plowe, a professor of global health at Duke University and a world-renowned expert on malaria drugs (including hydroxychloroquine), has been cautioning about prescribing the drug for weeks, telling Yahoo Life in an April 7 interview that “really serious cardiac issues,” including “potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias,” can occur even with the first dose of the drug. Now, in the wake of new evidence, he talked to Yahoo Life about how the medical world should respond.We probably have a few thousand drivers who got fraudulent doctor's notes to have beards.
If it's easy enough for a driver to get a note for a beard, then a person with money can get hydroxychloroquine pretty easily.
Dr. Chrisopher Plowe, a professor of global health at Duke University and a world-renowned expert on malaria drugs (including hydroxychloroquine), has been cautioning about prescribing the drug for weeks, telling Yahoo Life in an April 7 interview that “really serious cardiac issues,” including “potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias,” can occur even with the first dose of the drug. Now, in the wake of new evidence, he talked to Yahoo Life about how the medical world should respond.
Hydroxychloroquine expert suggests doctors should halt prescriptions for COVID-19 patients after 'concerning' study