Coronavirus good Uplifting and hopeful news only

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, FFX antibody tests are at over 70% positivity!!!


What percentage of FFX population did they actually test for antibody? 5%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread brings to mind the following timeless poem:

Don't rush to wash off the sea salt
drying on your skin;
the hopes it carries from other oceans,
those remain yet to be seen

This thread has brought us all so much hope... to which we are eternally grateful for...


What a beautiful poem thank you for sharing!
And thank you all for keeping this thread so positive
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread brings to mind the following timeless poem:

Don't rush to wash off the sea salt
drying on your skin;
the hopes it carries from other oceans,
those remain yet to be seen

This thread has brought us all so much hope... to which we are eternally grateful for...


So inspiring
Anonymous
Recent studies confirms benefits for fluvoxamine for early outpatient treatments. Seems to work at least as good as the merck anticovid pill with a safe cheap medicaiton. Lets see if all the ivmectin followers switch to this drug. It is a psych drug so some people may have reservations.





https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(21)00501-5/fulltext
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread brings to mind the following timeless poem:

Don't rush to wash off the sea salt
drying on your skin;
the hopes it carries from other oceans,
those remain yet to be seen

This thread has brought us all so much hope... to which we are eternally grateful for...


Thank you. It's just what I needed on a scary night like tonight.
I've been in bed worried about this virus, this poem gave me so much hope
Anonymous
Can anyone share the most recent experience with monoclonal antibody infusion? Where did they perform it - in your office or in the hospital? How did it go? How long was the procedure?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share the most recent experience with monoclonal antibody infusion? Where did they perform it - in your office or in the hospital? How did it go? How long was the procedure?


So, no one on this thread ever been treated with monoclonal infusion?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share the most recent experience with monoclonal antibody infusion? Where did they perform it - in your office or in the hospital? How did it go? How long was the procedure?


So, no one on this thread ever been treated with monoclonal infusion?

I would start a new thread with this question, it’s pretty off topic.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share the most recent experience with monoclonal antibody infusion? Where did they perform it - in your office or in the hospital? How did it go? How long was the procedure?


So, no one on this thread ever been treated with monoclonal infusion?


My colleague was treated a while ago with the monoclonal antibodies but I'm sure things have changed since then?

He went into the ER and got put in a triage room (curtained off) for the monoclonal treatment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread brings to mind the following timeless poem:

Don't rush to wash off the sea salt
drying on your skin;
the hopes it carries from other oceans,
those remain yet to be seen

This thread has brought us all so much hope... to which we are eternally grateful for...


This poem took my breath away.
Thank you for sharing and for spreading hope
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread brings to mind the following timeless poem:

Don't rush to wash off the sea salt
drying on your skin;
the hopes it carries from other oceans,
those remain yet to be seen

This thread has brought us all so much hope... to which we are eternally grateful for...


This poem took my breath away.
Thank you for sharing and for spreading hope


Tbh that poem was better than the past 2 pages of replies on this thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread brings to mind the following timeless poem:

Don't rush to wash off the sea salt
drying on your skin;
the hopes it carries from other oceans,
those remain yet to be seen

This thread has brought us all so much hope... to which we are eternally grateful for...


This poem took my breath away.
Thank you for sharing and for spreading hope


Tbh that poem was better than the past 2 pages of replies on this thread


Yes it certainly lifted my spirits more than the links posted. I'm very grateful for this thread. Thank you all!
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