Aug 21, 2021 15:55
- Here's an excellent summary of studies of SARS-CoV-2 mask
effectiveness from Swiss Policy Research. It's not an article
so much as a list of research studies and papers from mostly
European sources, all with links. A number of very clear graphs
indicate how infections have mapped to mask mandates. The news is
all bad for mask fetishists: Masks do not appear to have any
significant effect on the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Be sure to
watch the video, which supports my long-term contention that masks
propel aerosol viruses via jets around their edges. Given how far
air from those jets travels, I'd guess that being next to a person
jetting around a mask is more dangerous than standing the same
distance from somone not wearing a mask at all.
- Here's another solid item from Swiss Policy Research on
COVID-19 treatment protocols. The US seems peculiarly
reluctant to actively treat the disease with known protocols like
zinc plus an ionophore or (for no reason I can discover)
ivermectin. Yes, ivermectin does work. There is some recent research
suggesting that HCQ + zinc will not work, but against that
is a fair amount of research, some pioneered by Dr. Zev Zelenko in
New York. Here's the study to which Dr. Zelenko
contributed.
- If masks don't work, what's the best thing to do? Our doc
suggested taking quercetin plus 50mg zinc gluconate every morning
as a preventive. Quercetin is a strong ionophore that escorts zinc
into cells where it can stop viral replication. Note that not all
zinc is created equal. The bioavailability of zinc oxide is
essentially zero. Stick with sulfate or gluconate. Quercetin is
OTC; we use the NOW formulation that includes bromelain. Whether
quercetin is as strong an ionophore as HCQ is something I've
researched and found nothing useful. I find it interesting that
quercetin is used in Erope to treat existing infections, and not
merely as a preventive.
- Nitay Arbel posted a link to a study suggesting that the Moderna vaccine's
protective effect is longer-lasting the the Pfizer vaccine's.
If you're interested in pandemic science at all (as opposed to
pandemic politics) bookmark his site and check it regularly.
- Here's a paper that discusses the differences between
ivermectin and HCQ against COVID-19. The TLDR summary is that
ivermectin acts against both early cases and more advanced cases,
while HCQ+zinc work far better in early cases than advanced cases.
HCQ alone doesn't work at all. I'd suggest bookmarking the page
because it contains a huge number of links to pertinent
research of all kinds.
- If you've never supplemented zinc before and are confused by
all the options, this page will lay it all out. It's a subtler
business than I originally thought.
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