It was a simple yes or no answer...I understand why you would refuse, though....did you say "common sense" was the excuse?You really are thick as a brick aren't you.
It was a simple yes or no answer...I understand why you would refuse, though....did you say "common sense" was the excuse?You really are thick as a brick aren't you.
It was a simple yes or no answer...I understand why you would refuse, though....did you say "common sense" was the excuse?![]()
There’s probably tens of millions of people complaining they can’t get their elective surgeries done.
Your beef is with the FDA.
Oh, dear...Our old friend from Amazon is having some "moments" this morning....backup should arrive soon...Look at this hypothetical question that Trumper asked me.
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Earl, * if* it's between Trump and the Chinese, then who do you believe?????????????? Remember, Trump is a well known fibber.
You nailed it when you said experimental. I saw an article where this drug was tried in China, and no positive result occurred.
Hello Darth,
My 'beef' is with the president.
His ego is killing Americans by the thousands.
He should have acted sooner.
Oh, dear...Our old friend from Amazon is having some "moments" this morning....backup should arrive soon...
Running behind today...must be high winds...He won't answer hypothetical questions and then asks me one.
He is in sore need of backup.
"FDA approves chloroquine treatment for COVID"
This is not an approval.
This is an Emergency Use Authorization, or EUA.
The drug is not approved by the FDA in the normal way the FDA approves medications.
They are simply saying they are not going to block the use if people wish to experiment.
This is a hypothetical question that you're using to justify Trump's crazy illusion of a magic bullet.
I suspect that there is a great deal of politics connected to the FDA; case and point, just look at the the way the FDA approved opiate drugs, so with Trump and his lackeys in place, and the fact that Trump called it a game changer, and Trump is desperate; this makes me very suspicious.
There’s probably tens of millions of people complaining they can’t get their elective surgeries done.
Your beef is with the FDA.
The drug is not approved by the FDA in the normal way the FDA approves medications.
How about we find out if it’s a game changer instead of relying on pundit’s opinions?
I would suggest starting in NYC.
To think that America is so amazing that we can come up with this and nobody else thought of it before us is just foolishness.
It was a simple yes or no answer...I understand why you would refuse, though....did you say "common sense" was the excuse?![]()
You claimed to be a retired school teacher, someone with education, and I have to spell it out for you:
A hypothetical question is based on supposition, opinion, personal belief, or conjecture, and not facts, and is designed to corner someone on pure myth, so, I'm not biting on that bait.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.po...rgency-authorization-anti-malaria-drug-155095
If it even has a hope of efficacy there’s no reason not to.
It’s going to be an ‘FDA trial on the run’.
Here in WV our case numbers are climbing slowly [went from 117-124 over the weekend] but we have our first death [88 year old]. There’s reason for optimism here because our actual infection number was apparently still pretty low when the shutdown started so there is reason to expect our peak will stay low with respect to some other regions.
Back to work later today. Took some time off since there’s basically nothing for me to do since they cancelled all elective surgeries. We run 12 OR’s under normal circumstances so there’s way too many people standing/sitting waiting around if there are no elective surgeries, so yeah.
It should probably occur to someone that it makes no sense to practice social distancing only to go to work and hang out with a bunch of people who may be high risk.