the regular flu vaccine has nothing to do with CO
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...except that it might make COVID19 36% more problematic...
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It is my opinion that there is a lot more to this little psy-op than we are being told. According to my respiratory therapist wife, H1N1 was a lot more deadly that this has been shown to be and no one gave a hoot about social distancing, masks, hand washing or any of it.
That said, this is a NASTY bug for certain people. It cuts loose the iron in your hemoglobin so your blood CAN'T carry oxygen. That's why HCQ works. Malaria does similar things to your blood and the HCQ is a malaria drug that interferes with the disease mechanism and allows the blood to retain its iron/oxygen carrying ability.
This is obviously being pushed as a narrative to damage the president and he was between a rock and a hard place so he had to shut things down. As long as the Dems/MSM think they can get more mileage out of screaming "WE ARE NOT TESTING ENOUGH!" then there will be a push to get more test capability. That goes double for the vaccine producers. Bill Gates wants nothing more than to vaccinate the whole world. IMO, you're a fool if you let him do it but there will be screaming for more testing until they get some politician group to let them do it. Also, the PTSD that business owners and managers of all stripes are suffering right now will drive an ongoing demand for quick, inexpensive testing to make sure this won't hit them again. On top of that, there is ALWAYS some kind of bug wreaking havoc somewhere in the world. The DECN test system can be tailored quickly to address all of these emerging threats. I could not be happier and more optimistic about the future of the GenVIRO! product. Talk about a differentiator in the marketplace! There are a lot of glucose test systems out there and it is hard to be seen. DECN is uniquely situated. Right place, right time, right product. And it just might shine a spotlight back on the glucose testing mothership. Way to go, KB.