And perhaps the leader of the free world needs to be completely clear as to what he's saying? Words matter in the middle of crisis
What came out of his mouth was nonsense
I'll give you that. He is never great about being direct and concise.
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And perhaps the leader of the free world needs to be completely clear as to what he's saying? Words matter in the middle of crisis
What came out of his mouth was nonsense
I think there's a very solid chance you're even dumber than Trump, for believing what he says and defending him on this point.
OP making a late run for WPOTY.
Late run? He's been frontrunner all year. It takes a certain kind of dipsh&t to sustain that kind of idiocy.
The leader of the free world also said yesterday that trees on the ground just explode and cause forest fires. Is that more confidential insight he’s sharing with us?Do you think it is out of the realm of possibility that the leader of the free world MIGHT have a little more insight as to what experimental treatments and methods are being used behind the scenes than you or I? There is a pretty good chance that all of the things he was talking about were things that were being researched that the public doesn't know about.
**** tards
We've always known UV light impacts the Chinese virus
Using UV light to clean a hospital room is NOT what the president said. What the dipshit said is right there in the Breitbart article. You're just too dumb to comprehend.
This article is perfect example of Breitbart telling you to believe something in the headline, but the underlying article is the opposite.
You don't think they were pursuing experimental options at that point?
Imagine that: big pharma chasing off an effective UV therapy
25.6. Conclusion
UV irradiation of blood was hailed as a miracle therapy for treating serious infections in the 1940s and 1950s.
There are 95 articles referenced in the pubmed study I linked.Where are you finding it is "an effective therapy"?
The company that pablow linked even puts in their own words it is a "concept".
There are 95 articles referenced in the pubmed study I linked.
Effective therapy.
Incorrect. ZERO is how many of those 96 studies you even glanced at.And ZERO of them refer to it as "an effective therapy".
They use UV light to disinfect rooms and equipment. Which I already posted has been the norm for many many years.
Then link and quote one.Incorrect. ZERO is how many of those 96 studies you even glanced at.
Monkey flinging shit all right......'X-rays' aren't UV light75/75 X-Ray confirmed pneumonia cases recovered with the therapy: that’s effective.
Linked the 96 studies already.
So should I or should I not jam a light bulb up my ass?
Cedar Sinai hospital in Los Angeles has a UV light therapy to kill COVID-19 inside the body.Umm UV light is being used to sanitize surfaces and objects. That's actually something that's been done for a while now. It's not a treatment (like Trump suggested). You think getting on a tanning bed is gonna cure your COVID??
Speaking of dim bulbs, the pneumonia was CONFIRMED by X-Ray and TREATED with UV.Monkey flinging shit all right......'X-rays' aren't UV light
If you passed any science classes in HS, you'd know that.
Cedar Sinai hospital in Los Angeles has a UV light therapy to kill COVID-19 inside the body.
75/75 X-Ray confirmed pneumonia cases recovered with the therapy: that’s effective.
So should I or should I not jam a light bulb up my ass?
Viral:
-hepatitis
-mumps
-polio
-herpes
-etc.
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Though the Knott device was initially used to treat bacterial infections, it was also used to treat viral infections. Miley and Christensen treated 79 consecutive patients with acute viral infections, including mumps, herpes zoster, herpes simplex, and numerous cases of polio. Following UVBI treatment, they observed rapid recovery in most polio cases as well as in the mumps and herpes cases (Miley & Christensen, 1948). In a 1955 case series report by Olney, which predated hepatitis subtype classification, 43 cases of acute viral hepatitis were treated with UVBI. Thirty-one patients were classified as acute infectious hepatitis and 12 patients were classified as acute serum hepatitis. Olney observed a swift subsidence of symptoms and decreasing liver inflammatory markers following UVBI treatment (Olney, 1955). By the late 1940s, in excess of 60,000 UVBI treatments had been administered in the United States