"Thruthful" isn't the appropriate term. Correct or incorrect describes my posts. Less truthful implies known deception. That kind of language is not very productive in an honest dialectic.
Regarding your links, they don't support your case. Kids go to the hospital for colds and flu too. What...
I wonder how many of those folks absolutely know it's bull and are 1. a-holes who enjoy making fools of people, or 2. a-holes who dishonest and don't care how they make their money...or both.
Folks here are not idiots. They are free and obligated to check Data for themselves. Pretty sure most readers are getting my two main points, which you so far have mysteriously ignored.
1. Omicron has far lower morbidity than Delta.
2. Beating the virus provides orders of magnitude greater...
Yes, FACTS matter. The fact is that there were many comorbidities with the single Harris County death, so there is still uncertainty on that. Not sure about the health of the tiny number of rrported deaths overseas. The very article you posted ignored the actual statement TO A REPORTER:
HCPH...
Excellent. Almost nothing could possibly be better, if Omicron is as mundane as reported. We all get actual, long lasting immunity. Not one death, yet.
My New Years goal is to acquire natural (and actual) Covid immunity. Trying to find an Omicron donor is impossible! I guess the predictions of millions of cases by the end of December were an overestimate. Or perhaps the symptoms are so mild folks just think they have the sniffles. ;-)
What exactly is your point? Ivermectin has been public domain for 25 years. No big Pharma owns the patent anymore. Anyone can make it, and they do. $1.50 per dose means no major news outlets sponsored by Big Pharma for Ivermectin.
Isn't Omicron the best possible thing that could happen? We get a version of Covid that gives you immunity to further infections that is 10X (or perhaps much more) stronger than the short lived gene therapy treatments currently available.
If true, Omicron has extremely low morbidity and...
My cat...every day at feeding time. She was run over by two cars and has almost daily siezures, but she knows when it's time to eat within 30 minutes of the normal time.
You are the master, so please understand this is just a question. Why not always have at least a small tether on the carrier at all times? Dropping a cat inside a carrier seems worse than outside of one.