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sqft
#2561 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2020 12:53:46 PM
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Kuna dawa. Russian vaccine works.





Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
sqft
#2562 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2020 1:06:16 PM
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Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
sqft
#2563 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2020 1:14:30 PM
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You can clearly see from this data that the vaccine elicits an antibody response.



Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
sqft
#2564 Posted : Saturday, September 05, 2020 1:24:20 PM
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Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
mpobiz
#2565 Posted : Sunday, September 06, 2020 11:16:38 AM
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omega wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
[quote=Lolest!]Poverty could be saving Africa from devastation
Quote:
"It's a hypothesis. Some level of pre-existing cross-protective immunity… might explain why the epidemic didn't unfold [the way it did in other parts of the world]," said Prof Madhi, explaining that data from scientists in the US appeared to support the hypothesis.

Colds and flu are, of course, commonplace around the world.

But the South African scientists wondered whether, because those viruses spread more effectively in overcrowded neighbourhoods, poorer communities might have been more widely exposed and therefore, enjoy a larger degree of immunity towards Covid-19.

The same, of course, could apply to other parts of the world, like India, with similar challenges.

"The protection might be much more intense in highly populated areas, in African settings. It might explain why the majority [on the continent] have asymptomatic or mild infections," said Prof Madhi.

"I can't think of anything else that would explain the numbers of completely asymptomatic people we're seeing. The numbers are completely unbelievable," he said, savouring the irony of the possibility that Africa's entrenched poverty might "for once" work in the continent's favour.

Sceptics though might point to countries like Brazil, with its crowded favelas, and its high infection rate.

https://www.bbc.com/news...twitter_impression=true[/quote]

I predicted this a long time ago when I said that purity of life is a major determinant on the severity of this infection. Our poverty which has exposed us to numerous other bacteria and viruses has somehow come to save us from this small flu.
This I did as the likes of masukuma were busy with their charts , graphs and a lot of useless mathematics. Also by likening our lifestyles to the muzungu just because he can post in English and can afford a morgage to build his house huko dustbowl.


Africa needs to embrace science (scientific research, the mathematics, graphs, charts, etc) and move away from the middle Ages type of thinking. This is the reason we are still plagued with poverty and ignorance almost 60 years after independence.


Does scientific research also involve closing your eyes and ears? In some cases field research plays a better role to get better statistics.
In matters health humans are not the same and so statistics from one particular place can't be used to reflect or predict outcomes for everywhere else in the world.
Charts and graphs are ok but in this case the government rushed to use graphs and charts from elsewhere instead of using our own.
On the vaccine. It's ok but in my opinion it should be administered to persons over 50 or people with other underlying issues. We have our own natural generation of antibodies.
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BGL
#2566 Posted : Sunday, September 06, 2020 12:36:57 PM
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sqft wrote:




There is no need for being too excited! Let's wait for data from Phase III clinical trials. This is the data that will be used to make the decision on whether it should be used as a vaccine or it should be thrown to the dustbin.
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Dahatre
#2567 Posted : Sunday, September 06, 2020 4:50:36 PM
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BGL wrote:

There is no need for being too excited! Let's wait for data from Phase III clinical trials. This is the data that will be used to make the decision on whether it should be used as a vaccine or it should be thrown to the dustbin.


Ayup!
Several HIV vaccines have failed in stage 3. One even made people more susceptible to HIV. All had passed stages 1&2.
murchr
#2568 Posted : Tuesday, September 08, 2020 5:00:41 AM
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Dahatre wrote:
BGL wrote:

There is no need for being too excited! Let's wait for data from Phase III clinical trials. This is the data that will be used to make the decision on whether it should be used as a vaccine or it should be thrown to the dustbin.


Ayup!
Several HIV vaccines have failed in stage 3. One even made people more susceptible to HIV. All had passed stages 1&2.



Speaking of which, when did Septrin become the HIV drug?
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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kmucheke
#2569 Posted : Tuesday, September 08, 2020 8:14:01 AM
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murchr wrote:


Speaking of which, when did Septrin become the HIV drug?

Quote:

Septrin is a brand name for the antibiotic medicine co-trimoxazole. This antibiotic is mainly used to prevent a small number of serious infections in people with an underactive immune system, for example people with HIV or AIDS and people having treatment for cancer.

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masukuma
#2570 Posted : Tuesday, September 08, 2020 9:25:43 AM
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murchr wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
BGL wrote:

There is no need for being too excited! Let's wait for data from Phase III clinical trials. This is the data that will be used to make the decision on whether it should be used as a vaccine or it should be thrown to the dustbin.


Ayup!
Several HIV vaccines have failed in stage 3. One even made people more susceptible to HIV. All had passed stages 1&2.



Speaking of which, when did Septrin become the HIV drug?

zamani! that choking stuff found it's use in management of HIV.
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Receptor
#2571 Posted : Tuesday, September 08, 2020 9:32:36 AM
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kmucheke wrote:
murchr wrote:


Speaking of which, when did Septrin become the HIV drug?

Quote:

Septrin is a brand name for the antibiotic medicine co-trimoxazole. This antibiotic is mainly used to prevent a small number of serious infections in people with an underactive immune system, for example people with HIV or AIDS and people having treatment for cancer.

Link




Checkout page 7 number 127 and 138. Indeed someone ought to contact this guy AM to improve functionality of this site.

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murchr
#2572 Posted : Tuesday, September 08, 2020 5:30:36 PM
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Thanks for this daktaris.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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madollar
#2573 Posted : Wednesday, September 09, 2020 2:59:44 AM
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alma1
#2574 Posted : Wednesday, September 09, 2020 8:01:27 AM
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It is ok for you to tweet how silly we were.


As Masukuma had explained to you kitambo. Success can actually be failure...

For me an mine....Coz I have never seen "kenyans" or "africans" or anyone on wazua paying my kids school fees.


You stay with you conspiracy theories huko.

But

Pris, wear a mask and wash your hands when we meet.

I can assure you. You are not meeting me or my kids ovyo ovyo. Wear a mask we meet. Hiyo ingine, just tweet
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

aemathenge
#2575 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2020 11:39:56 AM
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Lest we forget, let Wanja Kabengi speak for and on behalf of those who cannot speak.

Copy and Paste Extract From Wanja Kabengi’s Facebook Page

I remember it like it was yesterday.

People, panic-stricken, rushing to buy and hoard tissue paper, hand sanitizers and soap like they were starting a cleaning company.

Long queues in supermarkets, trolleys full to the brim with cleansing products and food like they were preparing for a long apocalypse ahead.

Cashiers were burnt out, fatigued and exhausted.

Those who missed tissue had an issue. "You don't need all that toilet paper!"

"You must be privileged with your nerve to purchase the whole supermarket; what about poor folk who don't have money stashed somewhere ready for an emergency pandemic?"

"Capitalism is bringing out the selfishness in all of you!"

Masks sold out everywhere and became unavailable, became a thing as rare as common sense, leaving many despaired and exposed to the virus.

People had to be innovative and create their own masks which they wore on their faces every waking moment.

Tension was high.

Destruction was nigh.

The world was coming to an end.


Now, it all seems like a distant memory slowly fading away into oblivion like smoke.

No one cares about tissue anymore. They pass them by the isle after hardly a glance in their direction.

Hands that were washed a thousand times a day are now cleaned once or twice.

Face masks that were once worn 24/7 like a protective charm are now only worn when convenient; around the neck like a fashionable choker, on the chin like a goatee, dangling from one ear like an earring, but not over the mouth and nose as before.

Everyone kept away from everyone. They called it "social distancing".

Lockdowns and curfews by governments were passed to force people indoors.

They stayed at home in what was a memorable quarantine period that saw the emergence of new creative entertainment across every platform on the internet.

Now, people are mingling closely like slices of fruit in a pudding bowl, the distance that was once between them closing in faster than the virus spread.

Slowly, bit by bit, without realizing it, things are slipping "back to normal".

Those still apprehensive are shocked and appalled by the quick forgetfulness and recklessness of others.

"Wear a damn mask!"

"What are all these parties I'm seeing? Are people not social distancing anymore?"

"Was the pandemic declared over and I missed the memo?"


Now, the disease that once rocked the planet and murdered millions is just another news item watched on TV, heard on radio and read in the papers.

It's not that serious anymore.

It doesn't send waves of fear in our hearts like it did before. It's now just a tale whose aftermath lives on.

For instance, the deceased were subjected to hasty, undignified burials that left their grieving families more traumatized and dishonored.

Those hailed proudly and loudly as "essential workers" were handsomely rewarded with claps and standing ovations for their commitment.

Jobs, businesses, livelihoods were lost abruptly sending many families into hardship and shortage.

Funds and other resources to fight the disease were eaten like pilau at a Swahili wedding, gluttonously squandered amongst "guests of honor" sitting at the high table who left the least fortunate to survive on the soiled crumbs that fell on the ground like street dogs.

Their stomachs have cavernous holes and no matter how much they eat they never get full.

They have the greed of demons.
murchr
#2576 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2020 4:50:36 PM
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"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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radiomast
#2577 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2020 8:01:01 PM
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Astra Zeneca vaccine setback highlights the fact that Kenya will not get a vaccine for another year. Perhaps late 2021 or even 2022. Among the countries standing in line to get the vaccine, Kenya is near the end of the line.

And when the vaccine comes, it might not even e effective on black Africans or its side effects might be worse than Covid 19.

So Gava should plan on reopening schools soon and moving things back as close as possible to normalcy.
sqft
#2578 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2020 8:11:49 PM
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Trials of Oxford vaccine stopped after participants develop severe illness.

https://www.google.com/a...mptoms-detected-72930590
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
sqft
#2579 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2020 8:29:36 PM
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Moses Kuria in ICU due to corona. Muombeeni.
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
Bigchick
#2580 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2020 9:43:16 PM
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sqft wrote:
Moses Kuria in ICU due to corona. Muombeeni.


New development or you are behind news?

He has been in hospital for over one month.Last week he looked ok.
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