
Lacessit
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You are yet to impress me with your grasp of basic scientific principles either. All you do is make ad hominem attacks, and beg the question. Here's a test of your claimed knowledge of Pseudomonas. IMO you probably Googled the bacterium after I posted it. Under what conditions does Pseudomonas metabolize nitrite to nitrate and nitrogen?
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If you Google "Pathology Labs Bangkok" there's about 3 or 4 of them on the map.
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Masks are designed to prevent infection by droplets arising from coughing and sneezing. A bacterium is about 1000 - 2000 nm in diameter. COVID is 125 nm. it is physically impossible to project a bacterium or virus more than a couple of centimetres. It has to be attached to a larger droplet for it to get through the 1-2 metres of personal space most people have, except possibly on public transport in Japan. To illustrate this concept, let me ask: How far can you throw a cricket ball or baseball, and how far can you throw a pea? Is that logical enough for you?
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I had my last (bivalent) Pfizer in February. Number 4. IMO it is going to be like an annual flu shot, with more emphasis on the elderly. You may be right, because the variants after Delta seem to have declined in both mortality risk, and long term effects. Most infected people's immune systems seem to be coping OK with any repeat infections. That's not to say a nasty mutation is not waiting around the corner.
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On an anecdotal basis, yes it would. Myself and my GF are living evidence of the difference vaccination makes. The Sinovac vaccine was only 50% effective in preventing COVID infection. I only had a mild case of Delta after shots of Sinovac and AZ. My unvaccinated GF was seriously ill. People confused prevention of infection with prevention of serious illness. The statistics say an unvaccinated person is 6-7 times more likely to need ICU admission. Of course, the failure of COVID vaccines to prevent infection was meat and drink to the anti-vaxxer brigade. I do wonder how many of them navigated polio, tetanus, typhoid etc etc while sticking to their beliefs.
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I have the philosophy of only taking medications when I consider them absolutely necessary. I will accept mild arthritic pain rather than take a NSAID. One of the most common causes of death in elderly people is kidney failure. IMO that is exacerbated by pharmaceuticals, which place an extra burden on the kidneys. When I look at the variety of pills my GF brings home from a clinic visit, it is scary. In some cases, ivermectin can have serious side effects on the liver. A test for liver function at Mengrai labs costs 60 baht. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9876768/