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Posted On: 09/10/2021 7:27:10 PM
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OK a serious post for once in a blue moon.
Us plebs on an anonymous message board are semi-intelligent enough to understand that no matter what the EFFING EFFDA says, LL is the safest therapeutic out there that WORKS against CV19 for most sufferers. There's been enough anecdotal evidence that we feel comfortable in making this conclusion.
Parlaying this do the rest of the world and assuming most are as semi-intelligent or more than us, its easy enough to come to the conclusion that the start of the Brazil trial is the start of the final lap before the scientific community gives LL its deserved crown. No doubt the EFFING EFFDA may still try to cry foul, but at that point, they'll be largely ignored and even more exposed for the corrupt institution its become (the bureaucrats within that organization actually approved an Alzheimers drug against the unanimous recommendation against it by their own scientists!).
Given all the anecdotal evidence thus far, I liken waiting for an EUA before making LL available to the general public to waiting for the green light at a signalized intersection in the middle of a flat desert with no cars in unobstructed sight for miles around....and the light's been green for 5 minutes, but feels like days.
Us plebs on an anonymous message board are semi-intelligent enough to understand that no matter what the EFFING EFFDA says, LL is the safest therapeutic out there that WORKS against CV19 for most sufferers. There's been enough anecdotal evidence that we feel comfortable in making this conclusion.
Parlaying this do the rest of the world and assuming most are as semi-intelligent or more than us, its easy enough to come to the conclusion that the start of the Brazil trial is the start of the final lap before the scientific community gives LL its deserved crown. No doubt the EFFING EFFDA may still try to cry foul, but at that point, they'll be largely ignored and even more exposed for the corrupt institution its become (the bureaucrats within that organization actually approved an Alzheimers drug against the unanimous recommendation against it by their own scientists!).
Given all the anecdotal evidence thus far, I liken waiting for an EUA before making LL available to the general public to waiting for the green light at a signalized intersection in the middle of a flat desert with no cars in unobstructed sight for miles around....and the light's been green for 5 minutes, but feels like days.
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