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Old March 14th, 2020 #81
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The Covid19 benefits show just how frail the amerikwan fake society really is..

we lived through a war, jewUN sanciotn, NATO bomnindgs. this Corona shit is only funny to me..

One week of actual hardships and the US would be dead and gone..
Everything they lie about believing would disappear, they would eat each other.. frenzied hatred and all that racial tension would be expressed..
the BEST thing about the collapse amerikwa is that whitey would suffer the most, as he Deserves

muh-free matkets, muh Bezos, muh-guns... all gone.
his elf centered individual megod world would be destroyed and every other racial group would be unified, he would be hiding in fear a until they come to gt him.. it will be hilarious.

as much as whiteskins in the US hate each other all shitskins hate them even more.. so yea, after the collapse the world would see the end of whatever was "white america".. there is NO way you can't undergo decades of anti-white everything and not have it explode at some point in time.

the real problem is not fucking whitey, what will the jew in US do?

they killed western Europe but survived, they killed Rhodesia and South Africa but survived..
so once the jewish gulag that is america in the current year dies.. who is the fucktard people that will let them plat the same role all over again?
 
Old March 14th, 2020 #82
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Default An old drug used in the treatment of malaria may help with COVID-19

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Breakthrough: Chloroquine Phosphate Has Shown Apparent Efficacy in Treatment of COVID-19 Associated Pneumonia in Clinical Studies

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus is spreading rapidly, and scientists are endeavoring to discover drugs for its efficacious treatment in China. Chloroquine phosphate, an old drug for treatment of malaria, is shown to have apparent efficacy and acceptable safety against COVID-19 associated pneumonia in multicenter clinical trials conducted in China. The drug is recommended to be included in the next version of the Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Pneumonia Caused by COVID-19 issued by the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China for treatment of COVID-19 infection in larger populations in the future.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3207...nical-studies/

The rice balls can get away with trying out existing drugs since there aren't sufficient jew lawyers over there to bring suits against the researchers if people don't improve or get worse.
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Old March 15th, 2020 #83
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Are people going to their office jobs in NYC or are they staying home? I imagine a lot of those people can work from home. I know they've shut down Broadway and museums etc.
Most white folks here NY are trying to live their lives as normally as possible in spite of the moron minority who have bought into this stupid shit ...these hysterical fools and the kikes who run the system media are 'the problem' not this virus which at its worst could possibly kill 1% of the people who are infected with it.

And in izrael:

https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE...vaccine-619101

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“Let’s call it pure luck,” he said. “We decided to choose coronavirus as a model for our system just as a proof of concept for our technology.”
Wow! What a fortunate coincidence that an izraeli 'research institute' was working with this coronavirus long before the rest of the world ever heard of it ...

What else can I say but
 
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Most white folks here NY are trying to live their lives as normally as possible in spite of the moron minority who have bought into this stupid shit ...these hysterical fools and the kikes who run the system media are 'the problem' not this virus which at its worst could possibly kill 1% of the people who are infected with it.

And in izrael:

https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE...vaccine-619101

From the article:
Wow! What a fortunate coincidence that an izraeli 'research institute' was working with this coronavirus long before the rest of the world ever heard of it ...

What else can I say but
Tom, your post is an absolutely MAGNIFICENT FIND!!!!!!

I wish I could give you millions of reps!!! But I have to spread the wealth.

What a stroke of luck!!! The heebs are just so (((chosen!!!!!)))
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Old March 15th, 2020 #85
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Coronavirus cuts store hours at Walmart, Publix, Kroger, H-E-B, and more. How late is your store open?

Retailers across the nation are trimming store hours to focus on deep cleanings and to restock store shelves. Some are closing stores, too.

Apple announced it will close all its retail stores outside Greater China until March 27 due to the coronavirus outbreak. Urban Outfitters also announced all of its stores worldwide would be closed at least until March 28.

Walmart, the world's largest retailer, announced late Saturday that starting Sunday it was trimming hours at 24-hour stores and other locations. The temporary hours are 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Other Walmart stores also will have reduced hours.

Grocery store chains including Florida-based Publix, New York-based Wegmans and H-E-B are among retailers closing earlier. Changes at more regional and national retailers are expected in the coming days.
Preparing for the coronavirus:Shoppers are finding empty shelves, long lines at stores nationwide

Walmart store hours and COVID-19:Walmart cuts hours at 24-hour stores and other locations nationwide starting Sunday due to coronavirus
It also will get harder to find liquor in four Pennsylvania counties starting Monday, according to the Bucks County Courier Times, part of the USA TODAY Network.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Saturday announced a phased closure of state-owned Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware counties. On Tuesday, stores in these counties will be closed. The state will keep its online store up and running, making deliveries.

Temporary grocery store changes

Harris Teeter: Starting Sunday, Harris Teeter will close stores at 9 p.m. each night until further notice, the grocery chain posted on its website. Stores will open at their regular time.
H-E-B: On Saturday, stores will close at 8 p.m. Then starting Sunday, all stores will be open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. until further notice.

Fred Meyer: Stores will not be open overnight. Updates will be posted at www.fredmeyer.com/i/coronavirus-update

Giant Eagle: The grocer said in a news release that starting Sunday its flagship and Market District supermarkets will be open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week. All GetGo stores located adjacent to supermarkets will mirror the supermarket hours.

Kroger: Starting Monday, store hours will be 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. until further notice, according to The Enquirer, part of the USA TODAY Network. Kroger's namesake stores in Houston will also curtail 24-hour service, according to local TV reports by KHOU. Several of the company's subsidiaries are also making changes.

King Soopers:7 a.m. to 8 p.m. starting Sunday, according to a news release.
Publix: All stores will close at 8 p.m. until further notice, according to the grocery store chain.
QFC: Stores will not be open overnight. Updates will be posted at www.qfc.com/i/coronavirus-update.
Ralphs: Modified hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Smith's Food & Drug: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., according to the retailer's website.
Walmart: Starting Sunday, 24-hour stores will be open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. "until further notice." Other locations will also have reduced hours.
Wegmans: Stores closing overnight for cleaning. Hours vary and are posted here.

Other store changes
Apple: The retailer announced it will close all its retail stores outside Greater China until March 27 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
lululemon: Starting Monday, stores will be open noon to 6 p.m. local time.
Urban Outfitters: The company's stores – including Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain, and Urban Outfitters namesake stores – are closed until at least March 28 because of the coronavirus, the company announced.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...es/5051282002/

Is martial law in our near future??????

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National Guard mobilizes to help states
The National Guard has mobilized to help state governments respond to COVID-19, according to the guard.
On Friday, 400 Air and Army National Guard members in Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, New York, Rhode Island and Washington were providing personnel to support governors' response to the virus, guard public affairs said in a statement. So far, most of that number was in New York.
As other states request support, the numbers of National Guard members assigned to the response is likely to reach 1,000, officials said. Thirty-three states have declared emergencies in response to the spread of coronavirus.
The National Guard response includes identifying and preparing its own facilities for use as isolation housing, and compiling state medical supplies, officials said.


Pelosi calls for a 'whole of government' response to coronavirus
March 13, 202003:15

Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House will vote on a bill Friday to provide economic relief to communities affected by the coronavirus outbreak, but remained mum on whether that legislation is backed by the White House.
“The three most important parts of this bill are testing, testing, testing,” Pelosi said outside the speaker’s balcony on Capitol Hill Friday.
Pelosi, D-Calif., and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin have been negotiating in recent days in order to strike a deal around the relief package, which was unveiled Wednesday night.
The speaker did not indicate Friday whether any agreement with the White House had been reached, but referred to the imperative of "working together" to confront the pandemic.

New roadblocks emerge to coronavirus testing
Doctors’ offices are telling private labs they are running low on supplies needed to take specimens from patients for coronavirus testing, including “swabs, N95 respirators, viral transport media, masks, [and] gloves,” according to the American Clinical Laboratories Association, which represents commercial and hospital labs.
“Just being able to locate, gowns, gloves, or goggles is a challenge,” said Dr. Stephen Ezeji-Okoye, chief medical officer for Crossover Health, a large primary care provider with clinics in California, New York and Texas.
Testing also takes up other resources, he added. After a patient is tested, the room needs to be vacated for two hours and undergo a thorough cleaning. Crossover Health is also still abiding by the CDC’s strict guidelines for testing, which prioritize certain groups over others.
And while the Trump administration has now sent out millions of test kits, labs are still scrambling to acquire enough of the other equipment essential for testing. “They don’t have enough of the machines necessary to process these kits,” said Andy Slavitt, who served as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid under the Obama administration. “They’re running into a bottleneck at a time.”
(Disclosure: Crossover Health operates a clinic at NBC News headquarters in New York.)

The Pentagon is exercising social distancing by keeping reporters' chairs four feet apart from each other during briefings. Here, Marine Corps Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, talks to journalists about the military response to rocket attacks that killed two U.S. and one U.K. service members in Iraq during a news briefing at the Pentagon on Friday.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...liveBlogHeader

Will there be more restrictions???
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Old March 15th, 2020 #86
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I've been following posts about Covid19 on twitter..
its hilarious how every single story or update quickly becomes a "hate whites" topic..
no matter what happened it ALL comes back to a chance to hate whites for any reason. esp. with the perceived targeting on gooks.. whic is funny because niggers and shitskins hate them way more than most whites do, who are actually relatively accepting of various asian groups
and of course the hording, whic is instant noted as being every race if anything the shitskisn are hording and panic buying wayyy more shit

makes you wonder.. with the very valid theory that Covid19 is a CIA weaponized virus targeting China,
if this is not some form of social experiment by ZOG to see what happens when things go bad, race reality became law and the jew made multi-kulti dies..
 
Old March 15th, 2020 #87
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if this is not some form of social experiment by ZOG to see what happens when things go bad, race reality became law and the jew made multi-kulti dies..
Saw how this would pan out when we had the Blair Government petrol tax price hikes in England, 2002. The pakis (who own ALL the petrol stations) started putting signs up saying PAKIS ONLY and selling petrol by the barrel load to other pakis to store in their backyards.

(The editor of the newspaper who printed the "NO WHITES" photo at the petrol station was sacked as I recall; semitical correctness ruling the day as ever.)

The shops emptied in a matter of hours then too. Before that I had always thought that perhaps things would break down completely in maybe 3 days, but it would take ONE afternoon in a real SHTF.

So there we were, the racial lines cleanly split between natives and Pakis, the lie of social cohesion in tatters, and since then of course, MILLIONS have POURED into these tiny islands from every shithole on earth.

I can confidently predict a fucking bloodbath if this goes on much longer.


One of the most interesting aspects I have observed so far is that the invaders have no stored food or other necessities whatsoever because their way of life is to live quite happily as 20 persons in a sub-letted two bedroomed flat with 40 cars outside, hence massive panic buying on Friday and yesterday. I expect stuffing rice under the beds, in the cars or wherever will soon bring a massive rodent infestation.

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Old March 15th, 2020 #88
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(Bloomberg) -- Americans must be ready for more drastic steps to slow the march of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday.
“Americans should be prepared that they are going to have to hunker down significantly more than we as a country are doing,” Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Asked if he would prefer some kind of 14-day national shutdown to “flatten the curve” of Covid-19 spread, Fauci said -- in one of five interviews on Sunday talk shows -- “I would prefer as much as we possibly could.”
On “Fox News Sunday,” though, the veteran infectious diseases specialist didn’t endorse a nationwide shutdown. With ‘stringent mitigation and containment’ measures without a complete lockdown will help the U.S. avoid getting to where Italy is now, he said.

On ABC’s “This Week,” Fauci said domestic travel restrictions are likely not in the immediate future but are possible as the U.S. refines its response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Travel restrictions within the country have not been seriously discussed,” Fauci said.
”I don’t see that now in the immediate future,” he said, adding that the Trump administration is “open minded” about steps it might have to take.
Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said he was “absolutely” confident the federal government is doing what it needs to contain the Covid-19 outbreak.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fa...cid=spartanntp

Now, just remember, the gubmint is looking out for YOUR best interests.

And, I'm going to start a crowd-funding operation so I can open a 12 ship cruise line. Who's first to donate? Oh, you don't get anything in return. It's going to be like Jo-jo Osteen. You can take a two day cruise with me, sailing in circles in the Atlantic Ocean, with tickets starting at $12,000.00 per person and you'll be sleeping in the engine room.
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Old March 15th, 2020 #89
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Is martial law in our near future??????


Will there be more restrictions???
Looks like you're right, Erik. Like hours ago, Australia was, "Oh, it's ok, all the schools are keeping open" and such...

Now it's turned to:


Heavy fines have been introduced by the government for people who do not comply with self-isolation directions from health authorities with the Queensland Premier announcing they would be about $13,000.

 
Old March 15th, 2020 #90
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makes you wonder.. with the very valid theory that Covid19 is a CIA weaponized virus targeting China, if this is not some form of social experiment by ZOG to see what happens when things go bad
I think that's exactly what it is. Pathetic sheeple fighting over toilet paper. I refuse to be a part of it. And I'm already fed up with the irresponsible jewsmedia saturation coverage, lies and fearmongering over this.
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Old March 15th, 2020 #91
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Is martial law in our near future??????

Will there be more restrictions???
5 states have just ordered all schools, restaurants and bars to close indefinitely. California wants all people over age 65 to "self-quarantine."

Look for every other state to follow suite within the next week.

Then will come martial law to enforce all this nonsense "for our own good."

The US economy is about to collapse.

The shit has hit the fan.
 
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The shit has hit the fan.
Cuz it ain't hitting no toilet paper that's for sure.
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About take a load of refrigerated food to Virginia. Trucks are running as normal. Haven’t seen any slow down. Glad I haul food and not iPhones.
 
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Tom, your post is an absolutely MAGNIFICENT FIND!!!!!!

I wish I could give you millions of reps!!! But I have to spread the wealth.

What a stroke of luck!!! The heebs are just so (((chosen!!!!!)))
The jpost article isn't new but I haven't seen a link to it on VNNF yet so I put it up here.

Due to your medical background the content regarding this virus is a cut above what I've read elsewhere on other WN sites ...thank you Erik.
 
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The biggest overreaction in history?
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Old March 16th, 2020 #96
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The jpost article isn't new but I haven't seen a link to it on VNNF yet so I put it up here.

Due to your medical background the content regarding this virus is a cut above what I've read elsewhere on other WN sites ...thank you Erik.
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The biggest overreaction in history?
Well, Crowe, COVID-19 may be bad in some cases: however, see my post below:

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Live updates: CDC urges halting gatherings of 50 people or more; Federal Reserve slashes interest rates to zero

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now urging a nationwide halt to gatherings of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks, citing the risk of the coronavirus.
If followed, the guidance — the strongest and most sweeping to date from the agency — will significantly increase the pandemic’s disruption to U.S. public life for the next two months. Governments worldwide are already making tough decisions aimed at keep their citizens safe.
More actions at: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/li...cid=spartanntp

The gubminiz are trying to keep people safe. Yeah. And I'm actually a herniated Hopi Indian.

Fag "bath houses" stayed open when HIV appeared and there was still a debate on how the virus was transmitted. By this I mean that it was known that semen transmitted the virus: however, it wasn't known if the virus could be transmitted by a sneeze (droplet) or other ways. Long ago there was a hospital in which I practiced which had a patient with a verified case of AIDS. The guys in "space suits" came in and took everything out of the room that wasn't proverbially tied down and that included the hospital bed. Medications which were in a cart that hadn't even been put in the patient's room were confiscated and then the "authorities" confiscated the whole damn cart.

I recall that preliminary data that hit some med journals in around 1986 predicted that there could be over a million cases of AIDS in the U. S. population by 1995. However, "special interest groups" put pressure on researchers and the numbers were drastically reduced. I had some hard copy journals with graphs extrapolating a million AIDS cases in the kwa. Unfortunately, I didn't keep them and the initial predictions of mortality with AIDS patients has vanished from the net.

In the 1980s death from AIDS was certain. However, it goes without saying that the number of antiretroviral drugs for AIDS came about rapidly. Then, the propaganda started with AIDS patients being so "brave" and families being so "compassionate." I don't think I need to elaborate any further.

This virus which causes COVID-19 may be a nasty one in some populations. However, I'm not yet convinced that there is not some agenda behind all of the (((MSM hysteria))) and it surely isn't coming from interest groups who are natives of Antarctica.
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HIV and AIDS --- United States, 1981--2000

The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has had a substantial impact on the health and economy of many nations (1). Since the first AIDS cases were reported in the United States in June 1981, the number of cases and deaths among persons with AIDS increased rapidly during the 1980s followed by substantial declines in new cases and deaths in the late 1990s. This report describes the changes in the characteristics of persons with AIDS since 1981. The greatest impact of the epidemic is among men who have sex with men (MSM) and among racial/ethnic minorities, with increases in the number of cases among women and of cases attributed to heterosexual transmission. The number of persons living with AIDS has increased as deaths have declined. Controlling the epidemic requires sustained prevention programs in all of these affected communities, particularly programs targeting MSM, women, and injection drug users.
CDC analyzed reported AIDS cases from 1981 through 2000 from the 50 states, District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. Proportions by sex, age, race/ethnicity, region, and vital status (living or deceased) were computed over four time periods corresponding to changes in the AIDS case definition and the introduction of effective combination antiretroviral therapy (Table 1). Trends in estimated AIDS diagnoses and deaths of persons with AIDS were adjusted for reporting delays based on the number of cases reported to CDC through June 2000, and for anticipated reclassification of cases originally reported without human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection risk information. Estimated AIDS prevalence was calculated as the cumulative incidence of AIDS minus cumulative deaths adjusted for reporting delays (2).
As of December 31, 2000, 774,467 persons had been reported with AIDS in the United States; 448,060 of these had died; 3542 persons had unknown vital status. The number of persons living with AIDS (322,865) is the highest ever reported. Of these, 79% were men, 61% were black or Hispanic, and 41% were infected through male-to-male sex. Of the AIDS cases, approximately one third were reported during 1981--1992, 1993--1995, and 1996--2000 (Table 1).
AIDS incidence increased rapidly through the 1980s, peaked in the early 1990s, and then declined (Figure 1). The peak of new diagnoses was associated with the expansion of the AIDS surveillance case definition in 1993 (2). As of 1996, sharp declines were reported in AIDS incidence and deaths. From 1998 through June 2000, AIDS incidence and deaths leveled off and AIDS prevalence continued to increase. Throughout the epidemic, approximately 85% of persons diagnosed with AIDS were aged 20--49 years (Table 1).

In the early 1980s, most AIDS cases occurred among whites. However, cases among blacks increased steadily and by 1996, more cases occurred among blacks than any other racial/ethnic population. Cases among Hispanics, Asians/Pacific Islanders, and American Indians/Alaska Natives have increased also (Table 1).
Male-to-male sex has been the most common mode of exposure among persons reported with AIDS (46%), followed by injection drug use (25%) and heterosexual contact (11%). The incidence of AIDS increased rapidly in all three of these risk categories through the mid-1990s; however, since 1996, declines in new AIDS cases have been higher among MSM and injection drug users than among persons exposed through heterosexual contact (Figure 2).
Nearly all transmission of HIV through transfusion of blood or blood products occurred before screening of the blood supply for HIV antibody was initiated in 1985 (3). The number of persons reported with AIDS who were exposed through blood transfusions was 284 in 2000, down from a peak of 1098 in 1993. The number of perinatally acquired AIDS cases peaked in 1992 (901 cases), followed by a sharp decline through December 1999. In 1999, 144 cases of perinatally acquired AIDS were diagnosed.


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AIDS in the United States remains primarily an epidemic affecting MSM and racial/ethnic minorities. A new generation of MSM has replaced those who benefitted from early prevention strategies, and minority MSM have emerged as the population most affected by HIV. Socioeconomic factors (e.g., homophobia, high rates of poverty and unemployment, and lack of access to health care) are associated with high rates of HIV risk behaviors among minority MSM and are barriers to accessing HIV testing, diagnosis, and treatment (4). Minority MSM may not identify themselves as homosexual or bisexual because of the stigma attached to these activities and may be difficult to reach with HIV prevention messages. In addition, the proportion of AIDS cases attributed to heterosexual contact and among women is substantially greater than earlier in the epidemic.
Several public health successes have been achieved during the AIDS epidemic. Disease-monitoring systems were established following the first reports in 1981 (5). Data from these systems helped determine how AIDS was transmitted and provided a basis for the Public Health Service (PHS) to make prevention recommendations. The licensure of a blood test to screen the nation's blood supply and donor and self-deferral measures dramatically reduced the incidence of transfusion-associated HIV infections (6). Less than one in 450,000--660,000 screened blood donations are estimated to be contaminated with HIV (7).
In 1985, the first federal resources dedicated to HIV prevention were made available to all state and local health departments nationwide. In 1987, a national effort to educate the public about HIV and AIDS was launched and CDC created a comprehensive AIDS information resource, the CDC National AIDS Hotline and National AIDS Information Clearinghouse. Comprehensive school-based HIV education to inform and educate young persons began in 1987, and funding for national, regional, and community-based organizations began in 1988.
The first research on effective behavior interventions to reduce transmission of HIV among sex partners and injection drug users began in the early 1980s. Behavior interventions, including school-based programs, peer-to-peer interventions, strategies that limit needle sharing, strategies that use parent-to-child communication, client-centered counseling, and personalized risk-reduction strategies, are effective in promoting healthy behaviors that are protective for HIV (8).
PHS released guidelines in 1994 and 1995 for routinely counseling and voluntarily testing pregnant women for HIV and for offering zidovudine to infected women and their infants (9). Since this intervention, mother-to-child HIV transmission rates have decreased dramatically. During 1985--1999, AIDS cases among children declined 81%.
As a result of these and other HIV prevention efforts and increases in societal awareness of and response to the AIDS epidemic, new infections in the United States, which had risen rapidly to a peak of 150,000 per year in the mid-1980s, declined to an estimated 40,000 per year since 1992. With the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy in the mid-1990s, the number of new AIDS cases and deaths declined dramatically and then stabilized in the United States and several other industrialized nations.
Despite the decline in HIV-related disease and death in the United States, major gaps exist in the tools needed to address HIV prevention. The development of an HIV vaccine is important to control the global epidemic. Development of a microbicide that is safe and effective in reducing HIV transmission through sexual intercourse may be key to controlling the epidemic among women. New behavior interventions, particularly targeting minority MSM, are needed.
Political, financial, and social barriers have often kept the most effective prevention and treatment strategies from reaching those at highest risk. In addition, HIV-related stigma continues to hinder prevention, testing, and treatment. Expanding HIV prevention programs remains an urgent priority in the United States. Reaching populations at risk to ensure early diagnosis and ensuring sustained access to preventive and treatment services for all at risk and HIV-infected persons can have a major impact on the HIV and AIDS epidemic (10).
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmw...021a2.htm#tab1

MSM = men having sex with men.

AIDS is still a global pandemic:

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The Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic, 2006

Since the first cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were reported in 1981, infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has grown to pandemic proportions, resulting in an estimated 65 million infections and 25 million deaths (1,2). During 2005 alone, an estimated 2.8 million persons died from AIDS, 4.1 million were newly infected with HIV, and 38.6 million were living with HIV (2). HIV continues to disproportionately affect certain geographic regions (e.g., sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean) (Figure) and subpopulations (e.g., women in sub-Saharan Africa, men who have sex with men [MSM], injection-drug users [IDUs], and sex workers). Effective prevention and treatment of HIV infection with antiretroviral therapy (ART) are now available, even in countries with limited resources (2). Nonetheless, comprehensive programs are needed to reach all persons who require treatment and to prevent transmission of new infections.
This report, published on the eve of the sixteenth International AIDS Conference (August 13--18, 2006, in Toronto, Canada), summarizes selected regional trends in the HIV/AIDS pandemic, based largely on data from the 2006 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) (2). Related reports in this issue of MMWR describe the prevalence of HIV infection among MSM in Thailand, HIV-related practices at chest clinics in Guyana, and HIV-related risk behaviors among high school students in the United States.
Sub-Saharan Africa. Approximately 10% of the world population lives in sub-Saharan Africa, but the region is home to approximately 64% of the world population living with HIV (2). Transmission is primarily through heterosexual contact, and more women are HIV infected than men. Southern Africa is the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic; all countries in the region except Angola have an estimated adult (i.e., aged 15--49 years) HIV prevalence exceeding 10% (2). In Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe, the estimated adult HIV prevalence exceeds 20% (2). South Africa, with an HIV prevalence of 18.8% and 5.5 million persons living with HIV, has, along with India, the largest number of persons living with HIV in the world (2). Recently, declines in adult HIV prevalence have been observed in Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and urban areas of Burkina Faso. Although in these countries, HIV-related sexual risk behaviors and HIV incidence have decreased, AIDS death rates continue to rise. In sub-Saharan Africa, 17% of the estimated number of persons in need of ART received it in 2005 (3).
Asia. Adult HIV prevalence is lower in Asian countries than in countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and the epidemic in most Asian countries is attributable primarily to various high-risk behaviors (e.g., unprotected sexual intercourse with sex workers, IDUs, or MSM and injection-drug use). Of the 8.3 million HIV-infected persons in Asia, 5.7 million live in India, where the prevalence varies by state. Approximately 80% of HIV infections in India are acquired heterosexually. Recent data from four Indian states indicated a decline in HIV prevalence among pregnant women aged 15--24 years, from 1.7% in 2000 to 1.1% in 2004 (4). In China, where 650,000 IDUs account for approximately half of persons living with HIV infection; in contrast, the epidemics in Thailand and Cambodia have been driven largely by commercial sex. In Thailand, HIV prevalence in pregnant women declined from 2.4% in 1995 to 1.2% in 2003. However, HIV prevalence among MSM in Bangkok increased from 17% in 2003 to 28% in 2005 (5). Only 16% of persons in need of ART in Asia received it in 2005 (3).
Americas. HIV infections are reported mostly among MSM, IDUs, and sex workers in the Americas. Brazil, the second most populous country in the Americas (after the United States), has an adult HIV prevalence of 0.5% and has approximately 30% of the population living with HIV in South and Central America and the Caribbean. High-risk behavior among Brazilians aged 15--24 years remains high; one in three report initiating sexual activity before age 15 years, and one in five report having had more than 10 sex partners. Brazil provides free ART to all in need of treatment, and approximately 83% of HIV-infected persons receive therapy. After sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean is the second most HIV-affected region of the world. Like sub-Saharan Africa, HIV transmission in the Caribbean is largely heterosexual. HIV prevalence has declined in urban areas of Haiti but has remained constant in other areas of the Caribbean. Overall in South and Central America and the Caribbean, approximately 68% of persons in need of ART received it in 2005 (3).
In the United States, recent evidence suggests a resurgence of HIV transmission among MSM; during 2001--2004, an estimated 44% of new HIV infections were in MSM, and 17% were in IDUs (6). In addition, blacks and Hispanics together account for 69% of all reported HIV/AIDS cases. In the United States, 55% of persons in need of ART received it in 2005.
Reported by: World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Interagency Surveillance and Survey Working Group, Office of the US Global AIDS Coordinator, US Dept of State. Div of Global AIDS, National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STDs, and Tuberculosis Prevention (proposed), CDC.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5531a1.htm

One nasty consequence of immunocompromised individuals such as those infected with AIDS are opportunistic diseases in the immunocompromised hosts such as tuberculosis.

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People with HIV who also have either latent TB infection or TB disease can be treated effectively. The first step is to ensure that people with HIV are tested for TB infection. If found to have TB infection, further tests are needed to rule out TB disease. The next step is to start treatment for latent TB infection or TB disease based on test results.
Fortunately, there are several treatment options for people living with HIV who also have latent TB infection or TB disease. Consult with your health care provider or state or local health department for treatment options.

Drug-Resistant TB and HIV

Treatment of drug-resistant TB in persons with HIV infection is the same as for patients without HIV; however, management of HIV-related TB requires expertise in the management of both HIV and TB.
https://www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/treatment/tbhiv.htm

When I was first in medical practice TB was extant but very easily treated in most cases. Such is no longer the case.

AIDS is a pandemic by definition. There is no vaccine: however, there are drug treatments for HIV infection and now even a pre-exposure prophylaxis
medication. However, it is still of pandemic proportions.

I present the facts. Now, my opinion is that too many of the (((elite))) are at risk for the HIV virus and there is a push to entice Whites to help the "poor people in developing countries who are persons with AIDS." Note that "persons" has more or less replaced "patients." My opinion is that the (((agenda))) is bent on identifying infected individuals as "unfortunate humans" who won't change their lifestyle of faggot sex, unprotected sex, or IV drug use with contaminated needles. And, the economic impact of paying for treatment of those faggots with AIDS or illicit drug users with AIDS (often they go hand-in-hand) is reaching into our costs for insurance which affects those of us who do not engage in risk behaviors. And I'm flatly sick of that!!!
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What’s the deal with the tards buying toilet paper? Stores have run out and are limiting purchases of the prized paper.
 
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Researchers rush to test coronavirus vaccine in people without knowing how well it works in animals

As they race to test an experimental coronavirus vaccine, researchers aren’t waiting to see how well it prevents infection in animals before trying it in people, breaking from the usual protocol.
“I don’t think proving this in an animal model is on the critical path to getting this to a clinical trial,” said Tal Zaks, chief medical officer at Moderna, a Cambridge, Mass.-based biotech that has produced a Covid-19 vaccine candidate at record speed. He told STAT that scientists at the National Institutes of Health are “working on nonclinical research in parallel.” Meanwhile, the clinical trial started recruiting healthy participants in the first week of March.
That isn’t how vaccine testing normally happens. Regulators require that a manufacturer show a product is safe before it goes into people, and while it isn’t enshrined in law, researchers almost always check that a new concoction is effective in lab animals before putting human volunteers at potential risk.
“This is very unusual,” explained Akiko Iwasaki, a Yale University microbiologist who studies the immune response to viruses. “It reflects the urgency to develop vaccines to counter the Covid-19 pandemic.”
To some, the sweep of outbreak is emergency enough to justify simultaneously working on steps that would normally be done sequentially. To others, jumbling the order of the recipe seems morally questionable, because there could potentially be unknown hazards and it’s unclear how effective this particular formulation is.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/11/...nimal-testing/
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What’s the deal with the tards buying toilet paper? Stores have run out and are limiting purchases of the prized paper.
Out of all the other things someone might need, I guess being able to wipe your ass with the usual stuff is more important than anything else. It proves how pampered Americans are, if they fear going without their precious toilet paper.

Most of these people would be dead within a month, or 2 if there was a real crisis.
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