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Default OT: COVID-19 CONVALESCENT PLASMA FOR TREATMENT OF HOSPITALIZEDPATIENTS WITH COVID-19

On 2/5/2021 3:42 PM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 5 Feb 2021 16:24:03 -0500, Ed Pawlowski
wrote:

On 2/5/2021 1:49 PM, Muggles wrote:

Vaccines are given to people so they will create their own
antibodies.


Yes, and the vaccines for this virus to that much
better than getting infected by the virus, so the
plasma treatment you have just discovered isnt
anywhere near as good as getting vaccinated.

Tell that to a man who nearly died.Â* He received the plasma
treatment and the same day he began feeling better.

He'd be leaving today, but he was checked for blood clots in his
legs because he's been bed ridden for a while, and they found one.
So, he is staying one more day to clot bust it.

Vaccines only trigger a person's immune system to create
antibodies. That takes time to happen.Â* Infusing antibodies
directly into an individual at risk actually WORKS!

Vaccines are not guaranteed to work.


Are plasma and antibody therapies the next Covid-19?

The UK's RECOVERY trial (a much larger study including thousands of
people hospitalised with Covid-19) was also testing the potential
benefits of receiving convalescent plasma €“ but the trial stopped
assigning people to receive this treatment in January 2021 after an
early analysis showed that overall it did not help ...

https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsu...s-for-covid-19



They're wrong.Â* It actually reversed a major covid infection in the
man I mentioned.


JEEZ!

Perhaps, I should also mention, he has a pace-maker and is a diabetic.
The antibody treatments REVERSED his covid infection beginning the same
day he received the first treatment.Â* On day 3, he was covid negative!


Funny how you accept the results of one man yet reject the vaccine
tested on 43,000 people.


LOL

Plus the 735,000 people over 60 in Israel.

But I'm sure that guy with the pacemaker is more proof-worthy.


Hey, I have a pacemaker, but have not caught covid. Oh wait - I wear a
mask and take other precautions.