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Posted On: 04/12/2020 1:47:02 AM
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“PS , and I also said to him tht IMO is to late to use HCQ in ICU , instead of disagree , please read well first.”
Ah, the old “IMO” excuse. Noted. I don’t recall if he said the HCQ was given before ICU admission or while in the ICU. Either way, it’s apparently not working great based on his experiences. Also, if HCQ was showing promising results in NY, wouldn’t we see a reduction in deaths or at least ICU admissions? That doesn’t appear to be happening, but I’m still interested to see what the data shows when it’s released.
“Yes you will tell me next that my English is not good , so if you dont understand , I will advise not to answer.”
I’ve never done that nor would I. I pride myself on having been to many countries around the world and having had to interpret various English accents. I’m quite good at it and enjoyed my foreign counterparts attempts at refining their English skills. I tried to speak German and French to a number of them but they always stuck to English so my proficiency never improved much.
Ah, the old “IMO” excuse. Noted. I don’t recall if he said the HCQ was given before ICU admission or while in the ICU. Either way, it’s apparently not working great based on his experiences. Also, if HCQ was showing promising results in NY, wouldn’t we see a reduction in deaths or at least ICU admissions? That doesn’t appear to be happening, but I’m still interested to see what the data shows when it’s released.
“Yes you will tell me next that my English is not good , so if you dont understand , I will advise not to answer.”
I’ve never done that nor would I. I pride myself on having been to many countries around the world and having had to interpret various English accents. I’m quite good at it and enjoyed my foreign counterparts attempts at refining their English skills. I tried to speak German and French to a number of them but they always stuck to English so my proficiency never improved much.
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