Covid is fake, india is a shithole. I get it, I know the general opinion here - but those crematoriums running full steam is definitely not normal. ideas?
You need to be able to take care of yourself. There will not always be big medical corporations to take care of you.
Elastic compression wraps are great for sprained joints.
Band-Aids are good for small cuts, punctures, and scrapes. Gauze and medical tape or kineseology tape are useful for worse injuries. Topical antibiotics, topical antifungals, and topical pain relievers are commonly available OTC.
Anti-diarrhea meds, pain relievers, aspirin to thin blood, Tylenol to reduce fever, and many other pills are available OTC.
Home medical tests are cheap. 10, 11, and 14-panel urine test strips can be had for $9 per 100 on Amazon. There is not much difference in the number of tests; 10-panel tests are as good as 14-panel. Drug tests are useful. Even if you trust your people not to be addicts, second hand marijuana smoke can cause you to fail drug tests. Self-testing for drugs now and then will take the mystery and take the fear out of drug tests. Try urine cups, dip cards, and oral swabs. They are $2 to $10 each. Home blood tests on glucometer style machines let you test glucose, ketones, and cholesterol.
There are also home medical testing machines for a few dollars to a few hundred dollars each. Search Ebay for "CONTEC" as an example. Everyone should have a thermometer, a blood pressure machine, a scale, and a digital pulse oximeter. Many of these now have apps to link to Google Health, but that gives up some privacy. I've also got an electro cardio gram (ECG,) a sleep study machine, a spirometer, and a urine analysis machine. I have seen home ultrasound and X-Ray machines, but I have not tried them. I'm sure anyone with sense would be scared to death of a direct-from-China handheld X-Ray machine. I do not have that problem.
Antibiotics and antiparasitics that would normally be by prescription only are available from specialty web sites that sell the same pills we get at the pharmacy, but they are intended for use in ornamental fish. Search for "fish amoxicillin."
Before COVID-19 hit, home oxygen concentrators were cheap. When someone's grandpa dies and leaves several of them in his storage they end up on CraigsList. Home O2 can save lives when the hospitals are closed or overflowing. They can be coupled to a CPAP to create an improvised ventilator.
None of this makes you a M.D. A couple of years at the community college might prepare you to be an E.M.T., but that is far from a M.D. I test myself at home and ask my doctor about the results. A home test can lead to a conversation with my doctor can lead to a lab test can lead to a diagnosis can lead to treatment can lead to a cure.
Insulin is shipped from Switzerland to the US as a dry powder. It is them tested for strength before it is mixed with distilled water and injected into vials and cartridges.
There are lab tests for how much insulin is in blood, so I guess it would be possible to use that test for some kind of home test to see how strong the insulin you mixed is. I have no idea how that test works.
Dry powder insulin, stored in a freezer, should last for many years.
I think that, when there is an incentive to have covid, there will be covid, just like there has been in the US.
For months last year people were "sick" and even if they weren't sick just the fear of being sick was a reasonable excuse to not work and be paid by the government.
India, who has a billion+ people, millions of whom are poor and have no real access to medical care, could find it beneficial to become sick with covid even if the sickness might not actually be covid. Furthermore, the government of India might find it beneficial if it's people were sick with a deadly virus and conclude that the sickness might escape the country if it is not arrested within it's borders. It doesn't have the funds to do this however............but for the price of a cup of coffee..........
India has 1.5 billion people. Of course they'll end up with a ton of flu cases, and by default, a higher number of flu deaths than a country with a fraction of the population. But no one bothers to try and understand. They just see those scary big numbers, shit themselves, and beg their communist oppressors to lock them down and pump them full of experimental "vaccines". They never think long enough to find out that they're just as likely, if not more so, to die from or have adverse reactions to the "vaccine" than they are the flu.
It’s all bullshit theater. There’s a video going around of burning bodies. At least thats what the description says. It’s a bunch of open bonfires with stacks of dry wood, no smoke, no fluids seeping out from them, no extra fuel, just bonfires. And people are so stupid to believe that it’s real. Maybe it’s because of the tyvek suits and all of the people scrambling about. I just don’t believe anything.
I think you need to turn your tv off and/or stop watching the mainstream press. They've been pushing that propaganda about India for the last couple weeks. It's propaganda campaign to go after the Indian government.
Here's an interesting fact, one of the state governments in India if not other states has approved the use of ivermetcin.
I was thinking about this and one thing i came up with is that in India people have a very small personal bubble. Standing in line, it's normal to stand so close everyone is touching. Kraming so many people into a bus or train they stand nose to nose. Compare that to nordic countries like Sweden or Finnland, if someone stands closer than 5 meters to you it is a problem.
I remember as well reading here about India aggressively rolling out the jab. Thanks for the wiki link. I wonder how many of the new deaths have had the jab.
do they normally film every corpse being disposed in india?
do paupers get to pick the method of their disposal in india?
if i'm an indian government employee and I make a policy that proscribes any corpse with a positive PCR screen is to be burned, that would look just like an increase in burning right?
If previously a pos PCR did not result in cremation, that would by definition be not normal. If this change does account for the increase in cremations, why was the change made? Did someone start recommending this? Burning corona dead is what we do now?
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Elastic compression wraps are great for sprained joints.
Band-Aids are good for small cuts, punctures, and scrapes. Gauze and medical tape or kineseology tape are useful for worse injuries. Topical antibiotics, topical antifungals, and topical pain relievers are commonly available OTC.
Anti-diarrhea meds, pain relievers, aspirin to thin blood, Tylenol to reduce fever, and many other pills are available OTC.
Home medical tests are cheap. 10, 11, and 14-panel urine test strips can be had for $9 per 100 on Amazon. There is not much difference in the number of tests; 10-panel tests are as good as 14-panel. Drug tests are useful. Even if you trust your people not to be addicts, second hand marijuana smoke can cause you to fail drug tests. Self-testing for drugs now and then will take the mystery and take the fear out of drug tests. Try urine cups, dip cards, and oral swabs. They are $2 to $10 each. Home blood tests on glucometer style machines let you test glucose, ketones, and cholesterol.
There are also home medical testing machines for a few dollars to a few hundred dollars each. Search Ebay for "CONTEC" as an example. Everyone should have a thermometer, a blood pressure machine, a scale, and a digital pulse oximeter. Many of these now have apps to link to Google Health, but that gives up some privacy. I've also got an electro cardio gram (ECG,) a sleep study machine, a spirometer, and a urine analysis machine. I have seen home ultrasound and X-Ray machines, but I have not tried them. I'm sure anyone with sense would be scared to death of a direct-from-China handheld X-Ray machine. I do not have that problem.
Antibiotics and antiparasitics that would normally be by prescription only are available from specialty web sites that sell the same pills we get at the pharmacy, but they are intended for use in ornamental fish. Search for "fish amoxicillin."
Before COVID-19 hit, home oxygen concentrators were cheap. When someone's grandpa dies and leaves several of them in his storage they end up on CraigsList. Home O2 can save lives when the hospitals are closed or overflowing. They can be coupled to a CPAP to create an improvised ventilator.
None of this makes you a M.D. A couple of years at the community college might prepare you to be an E.M.T., but that is far from a M.D. I test myself at home and ask my doctor about the results. A home test can lead to a conversation with my doctor can lead to a lab test can lead to a diagnosis can lead to treatment can lead to a cure.
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Insulin is shipped from Switzerland to the US as a dry powder. It is them tested for strength before it is mixed with distilled water and injected into vials and cartridges.
There are lab tests for how much insulin is in blood, so I guess it would be possible to use that test for some kind of home test to see how strong the insulin you mixed is. I have no idea how that test works.
Dry powder insulin, stored in a freezer, should last for many years.
I can not get powdered insulin.
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For months last year people were "sick" and even if they weren't sick just the fear of being sick was a reasonable excuse to not work and be paid by the government.
India, who has a billion+ people, millions of whom are poor and have no real access to medical care, could find it beneficial to become sick with covid even if the sickness might not actually be covid. Furthermore, the government of India might find it beneficial if it's people were sick with a deadly virus and conclude that the sickness might escape the country if it is not arrested within it's borders. It doesn't have the funds to do this however............but for the price of a cup of coffee..........
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That's all you had to say. This is Voat.
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India has 1.5 billion people. Of course they'll end up with a ton of flu cases, and by default, a higher number of flu deaths than a country with a fraction of the population. But no one bothers to try and understand. They just see those scary big numbers, shit themselves, and beg their communist oppressors to lock them down and pump them full of experimental "vaccines". They never think long enough to find out that they're just as likely, if not more so, to die from or have adverse reactions to the "vaccine" than they are the flu.
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Here's an interesting fact, one of the state governments in India if not other states has approved the use of ivermetcin.
https://principia-scientific.com/indias-miraculous-ivermectin-covid-treatment-is-only-3-per-person/
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Next question.
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I wonder how many of the new deaths have had the jab.
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do they normally film every corpse being disposed in india?
do paupers get to pick the method of their disposal in india?
if i'm an indian government employee and I make a policy that proscribes any corpse with a positive PCR screen is to be burned, that would look just like an increase in burning right?
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Who is “we”?
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English is evidently a second language for several of you.
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