Just from and outside perspective it looks like getting it, and getting the monoclonal antibodies would be the way to go.
The fact we have a vaccine for a Coronavirus at all is pretty miraculous at this point.
Well... it's clearly not a vaccine... it's more of a preventative treatment
Well... it's clearly not a vaccine... it's more of a preventative treatment
This is a better version of what I wanted to say. Polio, smallpox, mumps, tuberculosis, measles, rubella vaccines basically wiped those diseases out. Flu and Covid vaccines don't seem to have any major impact on whether you get the disease or pass it on to others.
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Exactly.
Its amusing to see an obese person yelling at a healthy person for not being vaccinated.
That's painting with an awfully wide brush calling obesity and CHD self inflicted. Sometimes that's the case, sometimes it isn't.
Most of the time it is. On rare occasions it isn't.
I would say way more than rare occasions. Suppose you have a single mother working 3 jobs who doesn't have the time or money to make fresh, healthy dinners and so subsists on processed foods and is obese. Is that self-inflicted?
What about all the patients with heart disease caused by a congenital inability to process out cholesterol giving them way higher cholesterol than their diet would suggest? That's a fairly common issue.
What about the large number of diabetics that develop heart disease?
What about people who use food as a coping mechanism due to some horrific childhood trauma? Is that self-inflicted?
Don't be so quick to condemn people as choosing obesity or heart disease. Even cases you would absolutely call self-inflicted are actually the result of ignorance and people developing bad habits as children. If people are inflicting it on themselves and so burdening the system, shouldn't we be trying to push for prevention? Shouldn't we want to educate people and try to make healthy food as widely available as possible?
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I'm as involved in the church as much as anyone who isn't paid staff. No disrespect to him, but I've never heard of this guy.
And just to be clear. I don't want separate treatment for obese people. I just want to follow the same rules set forth during COVID. Lets attack real drains on the healthcare system if that is the priority now.
I'm as involved in the church as much as anyone who isn't paid staff. No disrespect to him, but I've never heard of this guy.