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  • TSC posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago

    Safe, effective and cheap. Will it become available to us? No, for political reasons only. What is good for the people doesn’t matter at all.
    https://sputnikvaccine.com/newsroom/pressreleases/a-vaccine-for-all-mankind-sputnik-v-s-efficacy-in-fighting-covid-19-is-validated-by-internationally-/

    • There’s been a safe, effective, cheap treatment for CV symptoms for a year now–hydroxychloroquine with zinc–and it hasn’t been made available to most of us in the developed world. (Actually, I think there are other safe, effective, cheap treatments, but I don’t know as much about them.) You’re right: What is good for the people doesn’t matter. Though it’s not just for political reasons; it’s financial reasons too.

      • We are taking and will continue to take at least 5,000 international units of vitamin D, along with zinc and vitamin C daily. No plans to take any jab of any kind. No flu shots, no pneumonia shots, etc. If you look at the chemical ingredients , even if this are no RNA components, they are pure poison.
        This Covid jabs are not recommended for anyone who has autoimmune diseases. If this is the case then there is no way they can jab the entire population. Unless, of course, the real plan is to take out those millions of us with these sorts of health issues. They would have to find me and tie me down…

          • What you do everybody should do. But in case you wish to travel internationally vaccines becomes mandatory, either to leave and get on the flight, transit, and when you arrive at your destination. This is where the Russian vaccine comes in strongly. No serious reactions reported, no mRNA, high efficacy. It’s now gaining acceptance internationally, including with the WHO. If you don’t plan to travel internationally no need to do anything beyond what you recommended.

              • I will not be traveling internationally any longer. My biggest concern is how to get to New Mexico. My daughter lives there and I used to visit several times a year. Driving cross country may be my new norm.