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Dr. Erickson Briefing Video

Last updated on May 6, 2020

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One thing that you can’t depend on is the data from any country. I wouldn’t believe Sweden’s data or any other Country.

Doing a comparison between United States and Sweden just doesn’t make a whole Lotta sense there’s too many differences between two countries. social distancing in Sweden can be far more effective just because of the density just like in rural areas in the United States. you wouldn’t say the comparison between rural and urban dense areas is a fair comparison. you also wouldn’t say that it’s a fair comparison between Sweden and the United States.

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I although I tend to agree with Dr. Erickson and his colleague that we need to get open, we need to find a safe way to do that. It’s important to understand the data and testing is a big part of that. We need a better understanding of what testing is and all the tests that are available. From what I understand there’s three different test antigens, antibodies, and testing for the virus itself. I like the idea of testing for antibodies that way we can determine who already has immunity to the virus and you can also do this with the antigens test. I don’t find it very useful to know whether you’re positive on the day or not.

Hydroxychloroquine+ Zinc Sulfate

While you wait for your results for a test you could end up catching the virus. Of course it’s probably a good thing to know that you have the virus because there are medications that are proven helpful. South Korea, France and even the United States have done large scale test with and a anecdotal evidence to show that the following mixture helps:

1. Hydroxychloroquine 200 mg twice a day for 7 days.
2. Azithromycin 500 mgonce a day for 7 days.
3. Zinc Sulfate 220 mg once a day for 7 days.

Zn2+ Inhibits Coronavirus and Arterivirus RNA Polymerase Activity In Vitro and Zinc Ionophores Block the Replication of These Viruses in Cell Culture:

Overview of Hydroxychloroquine and Zinc Sulfate as Inhibitor to Covid-19

Additional Studies Relating to Hydroxychloroquine and Covid-19

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