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To: sense who wrote (156475)4/13/2020 11:15:34 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 218195
 
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To: sense who wrote (156475)4/13/2020 11:43:14 PM
From: carranza21 Recommendation

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We’re in a world of shit.

I get it now.

This could be a catastrophe comparable to the plague. But it will be a catastrophe caused not just by the virus but also by political and scientific incompetence, just like engineering incompetence gave us the flooding of New Orleans post-Katrina.

The change in pH caused by the quinine medications has been known for f***g years! Hell, me, an interested but thoroughly amateur layman, found the research weeks ago, and were still dicking around. I can dig it up, if you’d like. I know, it applies to previously existing corona viruses not necessarily covid 19, but the effect is gross as the quinine are not anti-virals so why not jump in feet first!

Instead, the bureaucrats and anti-Trump assholes stymy something very promising. They are covering themselves in shame.

Here.

Message 32626166

And here:

Message 32612971

Why?

Amazing.



To: sense who wrote (156475)4/14/2020 1:42:24 AM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 218195
 
Ammonium chloride seems to have the same effect as the quinines: Change the pH of endosomal cells so that attachment and therefore replication cannot take place, saving the T cells and precluding a larger infection. See p.3:

cell.com