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Unfortunately this has also eventuated



I sincerely hope I am wrong about everything
 
Unfortunately this has also eventuated



I sincerely hope I am wrong about everything

what's the real story, I guess some moron manager thinks seeds aren't essential limited imagination is why they find themselves managers at supermarket.
Doesn't say you can't just steal the seeds....
 
what's the real story, I guess some moron manager thinks seeds aren't essential limited imagination is why they find themselves managers at supermarket.
Doesn't say you can't just steal the seeds....

The real story is that we're facing serious global famine and this is just the obvious cracks beginning to show.
I've been warning this for years. I believe 3 states have laws prohibiting seed sales you might still be able to order them online. For now.
Soon there won't be many left. I'm seeing shortages in developed countries and I'm starting to get a bit concerned!
Just caught 60 Minutes Australia and they're only just now discussing food shortages and potential food rationing via the mainstream media. Getting people slowly acclimatized to the idea.
They're blaming it on the virus though - of course - and also mismanagement of water allocation. Our water is going to farmland that is owned by overseas companies. China's known what was coming for a while and have bought up farmland all over the place to try and ensure the food security of their 1.3 billion. The TV program was talking about Aus not having much rice in the near future because the vast majority is imported from China and now countries are holding onto their reserves.
I was shocked to find out that the USA has zero grain reserves.

Don't forget, governments around the world have known about this and they've put us in the worst possible position to survive. There has been a concerted war against our food supply for many years and now it's come to the point where we're witnessing the severity of it. And they're going to blame it all on the virus. But I will wait and see if the truth ever comes out and if people are held accountable. In the meantime I strongly suggest to (calmly) store as much food as you can and grow as much food as you can. Also inform others who have the means. If everyone was doing this then we'd be relatively fine and be able to form more locally-connected networks in order to sustain ourselves.

Unfortunately that isn't happening.
 
Corona Lock-Down Causes UK Hunger Crisis: 1.5m People Go Whole Day Without Food

Just three weeks into the lockdown, the Food Foundation said that 1.5 million Britons reported not eating for a whole day because they had no money or access to food. Some 3 million people in total were in households where someone had been forced to skip some meals. More than 1 million people reported losing all their income because of the pandemic, with over a third of them believing they would not be entitled to any government help.

The foundation’s findings are based on a YouGov poll carried out across England, Scotland and Wales this week. Its director, Anna Taylor, said the crisis was too big to be left to food banks and local authorities without funding.

I find it infuriatingly criminal that they're accelerating all of this and using the virus as a catalyst.
 
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Speaking of food insecurity, enormous food waste during the pandemic as supply chains break is becoming quite the trend in several countries. We would hope that efficient, capable, competent governments would be working day and night with industry on a solution. The fact ours aren't probably says something about the state we're in...


Dumped Milk, Smashed Eggs, Plowed Vegetables: Food Waste of the Pandemic

With restaurants, hotels and schools closed, many of the nation's largest farms are destroying millions of pounds of fresh goods that they can no longer sell.


 
I also suggest people use this time to transition their body to a ketogenic metabolism. It prepares the body to perform surprisingly efficiently on very little food.
 
Why the world is hungry for a coronavirus drug made in India

Hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malarial drug produced mostly in India, and pushed by US President Trump as a COVID-19 treatment, despite limited clinical evidence it is effective. Now other countries have joined the hype.



 
Not really on topic of what you’ve wrote but what do you think of virgin making the ventilators and formula 1 making cpap devices?
where I’m living we have normal people making face shields for frontline staff and people sewing scrubs. How mental is it that this even needs done? How are factories not able to up production for things like ventilators and PPE. I’m so confused.

I think it's great that so many companies have retooled their factories and R&D efforts to helping the situation. And even companies without the resources to actually produce ventilators are donating them, or PPE or other helpful things, for free to hospitals.

I don't think it's surprising this needs to be done. COVID-19 came out of nowhere and lead to a huge and sudden spike in demand for ventilators and other equipment. It takes time to increase production of such things especially with supply chains already hit by the effects of global lockdowns. The fact other companies are able to step in and help the situation is pretty inspiring.

Also have you seen the Tesla ventilator prototype? They've literally made a working ventilator out of car parts to avoid using the stretched medical supply chain. Just purely on an engineering level this is super impressive.

 
Why the world is hungry for a coronavirus drug made in India

Hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malarial drug produced mostly in India, and pushed by US President Trump as a COVID-19 treatment, despite limited clinical evidence it is effective. Now other countries have joined the hype.




The way this drug is reported by the media as something "touted by Trump" really does a disservice to the fact that there are already multiple clinical trials showing effectiveness against COVID-19 in severely affected patients, and South Korea successfully used it as a treatment and check out their numbers!

I hope we don't get people against the use of this medication for treatment of COVID-19 when the data keeps coming back proving it is effective just purely because Trump tweeted about it and therefore it must be bad. Fuckin' media.
 
We Must Resist this Exercise in Hypernormalisation

Hardeep Matharu warns against becoming numb to the constructed reality being created by politicians as the UK gets to grips with the immense human cost of the COVID-19 pandemic.

[...]

What should be an exercise in incisive transparency and justifiable scrutiny serves only as a charade of lies, spin and half-truths; a daily theatre designed to connect us in this shared crisis, but which amounts to nothing at all.

Simply put: they’re lying, we know they’re lying and they know that we know they’re lying.



 
The governor of Michigan has banned the purchased of baby seats for cars, listing it as a "non-essential item," never mind that it's state law to put your child in a baby seat when driving.
Michigan governor bans the purchase of car seats for children
(comment: I heard that they were closing certain areas of the store. You can sit in the parking lot, order one on line, pay by card and someone will bring you the goods.)

In Arkansas a young girl was playing basketball alone near her home when city officials arrived and removed the hoop.
In Social Distancing Frenzy, Suburb Takes Little Girl’s Basketball Hoop

A pastor in Mississippi has slammed the mayor after police broke up a drive-thru service at his church. But apparently drive-thrus at McDonald's are just fine
‘Our rights don’t come from authority’: Pastor slams Mississippi mayor after police break up

The same thing happened in Louisville, Kentucky, except a federal judge who was just appointed by Trump slapped a restraining order on the Democratic mayor, saying "it is, ‘beyond all reason,’ unconstitutional.” He also warned the authorities “ought not to view the limits of this injunction as a green light to violate the religious liberty”of attendees." That's a good judge appointment!
Judge blocks Louisville from banning church’s drive-in Easter services

The Democratic governor of Kentucky has gone even further, announcing during a press conference yesterday that Kentucky State Police will record the license plates of residents who attend church on Easter — and report them to local health departments for quarantine.
Kentucky cops to record churchgoers’ license plates to enforce coronavirus quarantines

Something tells me that come election time these politicians will be looking for new jobs.
 
^Ugh, talk about examples of intense overreaction/over-reach. Fortunately, in my mind, this is stuff that is not being mandated at all on the federal level, but instead by states who seem to be succumbing to pressure to be seen as being effective enough. It also points to preferential treatment towards big businesses (allowing McDonald's drive-thru but not something smaller/non-profit). A ban on selling nonessential items from a store that is still allow to sell items makes no sense at all to me. To me this screams of the overblown levels of fear sweeping through society, moreso than a plot to take away freedoms for nefarious purposes. But I accept it could be the latter, I'm not ready to believe that just yet though. The last one is most potentially worrisome as a permanent level of individual tracking would be very worrisome. However even this case could very well be a temporary attempt to reduce gatherings at churches, which would indeed be a breeding ground for greatly increasing the spread of the virus.

"Critical thinking is next season's fashion trend!"

I certainly hope so...
 
As much as JG is shocked to find himself quoting NYT in agreement....I'm in the same boat with Bill Mahr, whom I have long detested for using a comedic spotlight for political soapboxing



 
The way this drug is reported by the media as something "touted by Trump" really does a disservice to the fact that there are already multiple clinical trials showing effectiveness against COVID-19 in severely affected patients, and South Korea successfully used it as a treatment and check out their numbers!

I hope we don't get people against the use of this medication for treatment of COVID-19 when the data keeps coming back proving it is effective just purely because Trump tweeted about it and therefore it must be bad. Fuckin' media.

We can't just start using a drug just cause early indications suggest it might have positive benefits.

There are other people we KNOW need it who are now experiencing shortages. And this approach could wind up harming people in all sorts of other ways.

Trump touting so early is highly irresponsible.

Even if it turns out to be effective, it was still irresponsible. If you jump the gun like that as a matter of course, people will die as a result. Just cause he might get lucky this time changes nothing.

Although personally I'm still very skeptical that'll be the outcome. I think it's far more likely it'll turn out to be worthless. Another bs trump claim like that the virus would have disappeared by now.

Id love very much to be wrong, but I doubt it. I think when the proper studies are done we will find it has little to no benefit.
 
We can't just start using a drug just cause early indications suggest it might have positive benefits.

There are other people we KNOW need it who are now experiencing shortages. And this approach could wind up harming people in all sorts of other ways.

Er ethically of course you can, because there is no standard treatment licensed for use, HCQ is licensed for other conditions so it is up to physicians to use their discretion to prescribe off label. Remember most prescriptions are actually technically off label. Luckily you don't have to make these decisions, and neither do I.

There you go doing that that we thing again. I remain concerned by your frequent we problem, have you spoken to someone about it? You do not speak for me and neither do you speak for the people trying their damnedest to fix things. so when you say we I suspect you mean I and are trying to puff it up into something else.

I will admit to trying to figure you out, a working hypothesis is that you went from non-conformist junkie to ultra conformist ex junkie and have overcompensated just a bit. You are clearly intelligent but that intelligence seems to not drive you, validation and conformity seems to be what you seek. You are running your very own personal hegleian dialectic. But that is just a hypothesis. A fascinating example.


One under appreciated benefit is that the antimalarial effects will prevent malaria from taking hold in the USA. All thanks to hydroxychloroquine.

HCQ is very easy to make and those with Lupus and similar should have been prescribed sufficient to last many months, they were in most cases. There are multi ton per week batches being made in China.

I would rather see a RCT but beggars can't be choosers.
 
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Er ethically of course you can, because there is no standard treatment licensed for use, HCQ is licensed for other conditions so it is up to physicians to use their discretion to prescribe off label. Remember most prescriptions are actually technically off label. Luckily you don't have to make these decisions, and neither do I.

There you go doing that that we thing again. I remain concerned by your frequent we problem, have you spoken to someone about it? You do not speak for me and neither do you speak for the people trying their damnedest to fix things. so when you say we I suspect you mean I and are trying to puff it up into something else.

I will admit to trying to figure you out, a working hypothesis is that you went from non-conformist junkie to ultra conformist ex junkie and have overcompensated just a bit. You are clearly intelligent but that intelligence seems to not drive you, validation and conformity seems to be what you seek. You are running your very own personal hegleian dialectic. But that is just a hypothesis. A fascinating example.


One under appreciated benefit is that the antimalarial effects will prevent malaria from taking hold in the USA. All thanks to hydroxychloroquine.

HCQ is very easy to make and those with Lupus and similar should have been prescribed sufficient to last many months, they were in most cases. There are multi ton per week batches being made in China.

I would rather see a RCT but beggars can't be choosers.

Obviously (or at least I thought it was obvious) "we" refers to society. The decisions made by the empowered individuals and groups of society to make decisions on its behalf. That's the "we" in this context.

I have my own ideas on what "we" should do. I don't require your consent for my opinions on what "we" should be doing. And likewise neither do you need mine for yours.

I don't actually consider myself conformist at all. Not sure I really consider myself nonconforming either. There's lots of things governments and societies do I think are stupid. Just not the ones that tend to come up here on CEPS. Or at least not the ones people seem to use to determine conformity.

Anyway. Off label use is neither inherently good nor bad and I'm not arguing otherwise.

There is however sensible and ethical off label use, and stupid and dangerous off label use.

For instance, using morphine off label for erectile dysfunction would be stupid and dangerous.

And using a drug for a brand new virus when it is known to have side effects and the only evidence it has any effect is very minimal, which it currently is, is stupid and dangerous.

Suggesting that because there are sensible off label uses of drugs that all off label use is sensible is an obvious fallacy.

And "I" am saying that "we" as a society are being reckless and stupid in promoting the use of this drug this way before there is better evidence.
 
What a dismissively ignorant comment. I just disproved the entire justification for locking down the economy and you feel the need to troll for some reason.

Ease up, it was a legitimately disjointed post. I didn't comment on the veracity of what you posted, only that I found it to be disjointed and couldn't make sense of it easily. No need to be so defensive.
 
The way this drug is reported by the media as something "touted by Trump" really does a disservice to the fact that there are already multiple clinical trials showing effectiveness against COVID-19 in severely affected patients, and South Korea successfully used it as a treatment and check out their numbers!

I hope we don't get people against the use of this medication for treatment of COVID-19 when the data keeps coming back proving it is effective just purely because Trump tweeted about it and therefore it must be bad. Fuckin' media.
Right now there is only evidence from a few very-small randomized controlled trials (please correct me if you have come across others). One Chinese and one French study showed no benefit, while another Chinese study showed a benefit. Effects found in small trials often disappear in larger trials. It's clear this is no miracle drug but it may or may not have an effect, positive or negative. Too early to tell.
 
Right now there is only evidence from a few very-small randomized controlled trials (please correct me if you have come across others). One Chinese and one French study showed no benefit, while another Chinese study showed a benefit. Effects found in small trials often disappear in larger trials. It's clear this is no miracle drug but it may or may not have an effect, positive or negative. Too early to tell.
Exactly, but with the proviso that doing nothing once you are on a vent it is a coin toss, literally a coin toss whether you make it. There is the normal standard of care and the normal standard of care plus HCQ or remdesivir or whatever other random experimental is around.

I am trying to find out if Greece has something to offer, it is rumored that they use HCQ off label on admission to hospital, but there is nothing official. If anyone here knows of anybody inside the Greek medical system in a position to know please get them to contact one of the groups investigating this or if they want to do it anonymously I can give them a private way of doing this.

The need for RCT is obvious and the issues with the small trials are too numerous to mention. I personally think leave it to the physicians discretion. I have anecdotals from personal contacts who said it worked but that is just that. If it does work then it needs to be used early.
 
We can't just start using a drug just cause early indications suggest it might have positive benefits.

There are other people we KNOW need it who are now experiencing shortages. And this approach could wind up harming people in all sorts of other ways.

Trump touting so early is highly irresponsible.

Even if it turns out to be effective, it was still irresponsible. If you jump the gun like that as a matter of course, people will die as a result. Just cause he might get lucky this time changes nothing.

Although personally I'm still very skeptical that'll be the outcome. I think it's far more likely it'll turn out to be worthless. Another bs trump claim like that the virus would have disappeared by now.

Id love very much to be wrong, but I doubt it. I think when the proper studies are done we will find it has little to no benefit.

If it's being administered by doctors, in hospital where the patient can be monitored, why can't we?

Especially when the alternative is literally letting people die of something which could very well be preventable.

People who were in intensive care made quick recoveries because of this stuff, ignoring it just because "hur dur Trump bad" is absurd.

Ignore Trump. Look at the clinical trials. The success rates are impressive enough to warrant action given this is a novel virus with no approved treatment. Other antiviral drugs such as remdesivir also show promise.


 
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