Covid transmission, Parris Island study

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Covid transmission, Parris Island study

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Yes, *that* Parris Island. Waffled on putting this her or in Politics, but this is a medical study

Short version: big batch o' recruits divided into two groups, 1500 plus in each.

First group did masks, extreme cleaning, distancing, blah, blah. Since they were USMC basic, chances of cheating are none. Second group didn't.

After two weeks, the first group had *more* (almost double) cases than the second.

Saw this on on blogger at

https://thepriceofliberty.org/2020/11/2 ... more-19599

However, if you think I'm a conspiracy nut (well, actually I am!), you can read the original study, you may have heard of the New England Journal of Medicine.

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/N ... lB_article

Yes, I know, limited study, etc. But still indicative that we really still don't know what's going on with this virus.
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Whoops ... Mistaken Identity. Sorry.
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Just more proof that it is not what the SlimeStream News is telling us. Seems as if there is still more to this virus than we really know.
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Re: Covid transmission, Parris Island study

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Some study data:
C19study.com
Trialsitenews.com

Studies well explained:
https://www.youtube.com/c/WhiteboardDoctor

My research leads me to believe that the current best treatment is the I-MASK or the MATH+ protocol depending upon case severity. https://youtu.be/PXh1yflndVE

Ivermectin is currently at the top of the list for prophylaxis and treatment of early, mid and late disease.

Iota-carrageenan is a very interesting topic when used as a nasal spray. Betadine company make a clinically proven nasal spray for colds(coronavirus).

Argentina’s big medical university conducted a study on a prophylactic treatment protocol called IverCarr using both in frontline healthcare workers with over 1000 Covid-19 care workers participating. Those treated had zero COVID-19 infection and those not treated had over 50% infection.
The study director interviewed: https://youtu.be/CB6Bvi_g-w8

If I were to believe any of this I would buy a tube of Duravet apple flavored 1.87% ivermectin paste and use it according to the label. For prophylaxis as a frontline worker I might dose Days 1, 3, then once weekly. High risk but not really exposed Days 1, 3 and 30, then monthly. Treatment of suspected or confirmed Days 1, 3, 7, 8
I might also buy Betadine iota-carrageenan and use it any time I was in a danger of exposure.
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Re: Covid transmission, Parris Island study

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wecsoger wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:14 pmFirst group did masks, extreme cleaning, distancing, blah, blah. Since they were USMC basic, chances of cheating are none. Second group didn't.
I just looked over that report. As I read it, the second batch did everything the first batch did except to get tested frequently.
... roommates were assigned independently of participation in the CHARM study... During the supervised quarantine, public health measures were enforced... All recruits wore double-layered cloth masks...
About all the study shows is that masking and distancing won't stop this plague. Note that participants didn't wear a mask at night but shared a room. Ditto for eating, of course.

Not known is what the infection rate would have been without the precautions taken, so the effect of masking isn't established by this.
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