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Juanito

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  1. https://www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/faqs/DE/themen/bevoelkerungsschutz/coronavirus/reisebeschraenkungen-grenzkontrollen/reisebeschraenkungen-grenzkontrollen-liste.html https://www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/faqs/DE/themen/bevoelkerungsschutz/coronavirus/coronavirus-faqs.html Možda nekome zatreba.
  2. The story of mRNA: How a once-dismissed idea became a leading technology in the Covid vaccine race
  3. Treba ovako: - na lečenju zbog covida -> teži slučajevi - kad bi pustio virus da slobodno kreče kroz populaciju, ko bi od age groups bio sa teži posledicama? 65+ grupa - Znači treba pogledati/usporediti koliko su stari hospitalizirani pacienti DE, NL, ...etc. Verovatno se je virus u DE dobro raširio po staračkim domovima.
  4. Ja nisam pričao o remdesiviru. Pričam o tome, da je treba počekati FDA. Simple as that. Valjda su oni bog i batina što se toga tiče. Kad oni i Evropa (EMEA) odobre (koliko, kako, kad od koje firme itd.), nek se uzima lek. Ili možda grešim?
  5. Mali komentar...pektin se nalazi u biljkama.
  6. Q: Should I take ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19? A: No. While there are approved uses for ivermectin in people and animals, it is not approved for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19. You should not take any medicine to treat or prevent COVID-19 unless it has been prescribed to you by your health care provider and acquired from a legitimate source. A recently released research articleExternal Link Disclaimer described the effect of ivermectin on SARS-CoV-2 in a laboratory setting. These types of laboratory studies are commonly used at an early stage of drug development. Additional testing is needed to determine whether ivermectin might be appropriate to prevent or treat coronavirus or COVID-19. Q: Is there any danger to humans taking ivermectin? A: There are approved uses for ivermectin in people and animals but it is not approved for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19. You should not take any medicine to treat or prevent COVID-19 unless it has been prescribed to you by your health care provider and acquired from a legitimate source. Some of the side-effects that may be associated with ivermectin include skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, facial or limb swelling, neurologic adverse events (dizziness, seizures, confusion), sudden drop in blood pressure, severe skin rash potentially requiring hospitalization and liver injury (hepatitis). Laboratory test abnormalities include decrease in white cell count and elevated liver tests. Any use of ivermectin for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19 should be avoided as its benefits and safety for these purposes have not been established. Data from clinical trials are necessary for us to determine whether ivermectin is safe and effective in treating or preventing COVID-19. FDA Content current as of: 12/16/2020
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