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Trump orders US withdrawal from WHO

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by g8orbill, Jan 28, 2025 at 10:46 AM.

  1. wgbgator

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    Dont have to worry about HIV/AIDS virus no more, throw out your condoms folks
     
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  2. wgbgator

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    If not, I'd like to formally protest having my post deleted where I used "idiocracy" to describe his beliefs
     
  3. thomadm

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    New mRNA cancer vaccine triggers fierce immune response to fight malignant brain tumor - UF Health

    COVID mRNA vaccines were developed in less than 2 weeks. The tech is everywhere now. Please stop assuming you know what the current tech is because obviously you don't.

    wgbgator needs a timeout... How old are you? I'm guessing 6, maybe 7.
     
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  4. wgbgator

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    Cancer is not a virus, and as far as I can tell, its not a communicable disease either. But what do I know, I'm only 6 years old.
     
  5. BLING

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    I’m well aware of the possibilities around mRNA vaccines as this was broadly discussed even on here in 2020. Including the possibility of this technology being used for targeted cancer cures. That is a great breakthrough for sure, for 4 patients with 1 specific type of cancer.

    That is a far cry from confidently stating “no worries, all types of disease now eradicated thanks to tech!”. Especially considering the jokers some want to put in charge of HHS. This admin may even jeopardize a bunch of the research you apparently already conclude is a magic panacea.

    The obvious should also be pointed out the mRNA vaccines only offered limited protection against COVID, and many crazies on the right for whatever reason believe it’s harmful (clot shot, lizard dna, whatever). If it takes “2 weeks” and is so simple where is the mRNA flu vaccine?
     
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  6. thomadm

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    I didn't say all disease was no worries, I implied that pandemics across border aren't much concern anymore thanks to rapid development and a proven vehicle in mRNA.

    And there are financial incentives in place to use this technology, especially with boomers in their twilight years, so the avg Joe will see it more often, especially since doctors and medical professionals are in short supply. I follow the $ and markets and that's a huge growth opportunity in the next 10-20 years.
     
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  7. duggers_dad

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    The so-called War Against Cancer is actually predicated on finding a viral cause of cancer. They want a vaccine for everything.
     
  8. BLING

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    It’s an absurd overstatement of the situation either way.

    If H151 became a human pandemic of concern, no we wouldn’t have an mRNA vaccine in 2 weeks. There would still be clinical trials, manufacturing lead time, supply chains to fill, etc. Now they may be able to crank out a test vaccine for an initial trial quicky, that could happen fast with technology - but the other steps still take time.

    The benchmark for getting new mRNA vaccines in the face of an emergent threat is probably more akin to the COVID timeline. Which is way faster than the past, less than a year if $$$ is put up and it’s seen as public health emergency. But 5 years later the only mRNA vaccine on the market is still the COVID-19. That should be informative as to your “two weeks” idea.
     
  9. duggers_dad

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    Seems like my work is never done.

    No HIV either …

    Home
     
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  10. l_boy

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    you seem to have extensive knowledge of this organization. Care to give us some tangible examples of its terribleness?
     
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  11. flgator2

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    You guys are too funny, I'm excited for each day that Trump is our President, you and others bring me so much joy with your fake anger.
    You always lie and try to make this about race, you live a pathetic life
     
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  13. vaxcardinal

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    Now this is outrageous. I specifically remember working with AIDS was in Dr. Fauci’s bio. :D
     
  14. AgingGator

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    We fund approximately 1/3 of it, what do we get for that?
     
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  15. channingcrowderhungry

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    Bottom of a pint glass
    I'd say it's more what we don't get.
     
  16. duggers_dad

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    I think it might have been “I killed 300,000 men with AZT” that might have landed him the Covid gig.
     
  17. l_boy

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    well you dodged the question. If you emphatically know it’s terrible what examples do we have?

    what do we get for it? Access, cooperation and participation to prevent and minimize worldwide infectious diseases, including pandemics. In case you haven’t noticed infectious diseases don’t recognize borders.

    So again tell me why they are so terrible?
     
  18. duggers_dad

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    No, we’re not wiping out disease.

    We’re continuing to make up new diseases.
     
  19. AgingGator

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    Oh right, I forgot about all those wonderful benefits.

    How well did Access, Cooperation, and Participation work during Covid??? In case you forgot, let me help you out; the WHO was as useless as tits on bull WRT prevention and minimization during COVID. They were pretty good at releasing useless, inconsistent, and misleading data.
     
  20. duggers_dad

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    Had the WHO not been at the forefront, in fomenting panic, I suspect far few multitudes would have died. Essentially, the WHO directed hospitals to panic.