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A covid vaccine probably could have prevented that.Trumpworld figures converged at Lynnette “Diamond” Hardaway’s remembrance ceremony on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the life of the pro-Trump pundit who died suddenly at 51—but the memorial took a dark turn as her sister suggested a nefarious plot behind her death.
Diamond’s sister—half of the “Diamond and Silk” duo—Rochelle “Silk” Richardson addressed the crowd at the Crown Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and appeared to fall back into her old anti-vaxxer ways.
“Instead of asking if Americans are vaxxed or unvaxxed, the real question to ask is: Are Americans being poisoned?” she asked the pro-Trump crowd filled with friends and family.
“In the wild, when they want to depopulate and sterilize a large group of animals, they usually inject one animal, and that one animal infect the rest of the animals,” Silk said, suggesting, without evidence, that the COVID-19 vaccine creates harm. “People are dropping dead around here, and nobody is talking about it! They are dropping dead suddenly and unexpectedly.”
According to fact-checkers and researchers, there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause people to die. And despite far-right pundits amplifying the phrase “died suddenly” on social media with videos of people having seizures to support their theory, the claim isn’t supported by science.
Silk also recalled her sister’s final moments: “She said to me, ‘I can’t breathe.’ It was something out of nowhere, and no warning… Each breath was less, and less, and less.”
Silk said it was the vax Diamond caught from being near vaxed that killed her. The old shedding vaccine fairy tale.So, she got infected from the vaxxed? Of what? And I thought her immune system would protect her?
Note that I'm not talking about the medicine per se, but rather the packaging material. The disclosures all talk about the medicine and have little information on the binders etc.I don't know what rules apply in your area, but in Australia the TGA requires that prescription medications, including both solid dose medicine and injections, are supplied along with a Consumer Product Information guide, that lists all of the ingredients, along with other information such as the side effects noted during trials, known interactions with other medications, and advice on what to do if symptoms of serious side effects are noticed.Yup, it's not like with pills where there are extra packaging ingredients that can be hard to know when you're talking about generics because it might be arbitrarily switched from one manufacturer to another by the pharmacy.
If you obtain your medication from a pharmacy, they are required to give you a hard copy of the CPI (most medications have this included inside the packaging by the manufacturer); If the medication is administered by a hospital or clinic, you can request a hard copy from the person administering the drug.
Australian CPI leaflets list all ingredients, including any binders, coatings, colours, flavours, fillers, and solubility aids. If it goes in the medication, it goes on the leaflet.Note that I'm not talking about the medicine per se, but rather the packaging material. The disclosures all talk about the medicine and have little information on the binders etc.I don't know what rules apply in your area, but in Australia the TGA requires that prescription medications, including both solid dose medicine and injections, are supplied along with a Consumer Product Information guide, that lists all of the ingredients, along with other information such as the side effects noted during trials, known interactions with other medications, and advice on what to do if symptoms of serious side effects are noticed.Yup, it's not like with pills where there are extra packaging ingredients that can be hard to know when you're talking about generics because it might be arbitrarily switched from one manufacturer to another by the pharmacy.
If you obtain your medication from a pharmacy, they are required to give you a hard copy of the CPI (most medications have this included inside the packaging by the manufacturer); If the medication is administered by a hospital or clinic, you can request a hard copy from the person administering the drug.
All the pharmacy leaflets I get with my medications include everything about the medicine, including those chemical maps, whatever those are called.Australian CPI leaflets list all ingredients, including any binders, coatings, colours, flavours, fillers, and solubility aids. If it goes in the medication, it goes on the leaflet.Note that I'm not talking about the medicine per se, but rather the packaging material. The disclosures all talk about the medicine and have little information on the binders etc.I don't know what rules apply in your area, but in Australia the TGA requires that prescription medications, including both solid dose medicine and injections, are supplied along with a Consumer Product Information guide, that lists all of the ingredients, along with other information such as the side effects noted during trials, known interactions with other medications, and advice on what to do if symptoms of serious side effects are noticed.Yup, it's not like with pills where there are extra packaging ingredients that can be hard to know when you're talking about generics because it might be arbitrarily switched from one manufacturer to another by the pharmacy.
If you obtain your medication from a pharmacy, they are required to give you a hard copy of the CPI (most medications have this included inside the packaging by the manufacturer); If the medication is administered by a hospital or clinic, you can request a hard copy from the person administering the drug.
I'm not aware of anyone who is allergic to or reacts adversely to, for example, crospovidone, when consumed orally in the quantities found in tablets containing that ingredient. But if anyone is avoiding that ingredient for any reason (or none), the CPI will allow them to do so.
I'm ridiculously healthy, given my age and lifestyle. I don't do much prescription drugs. Almost all were meds for my mother-in-law.All the pharmacy leaflets I get with my medications include everything about the medicine, including those chemical maps, whatever those are called.
article said:Lynette Hardaway, a zealous supporter of former President Donald Trump whose death had prompted widespread speculation over its cause, died earlier this month of a heart condition, according to a death certificate obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
Known by the moniker “Diamond” of the conservative political commentary duo Diamond and Silk, Hardaway, 51, died Jan. 8 of heart disease due to chronic high blood pressure.
Sorry to break it to you, but it's almost certainly impossible to reduce waste in this way - it's a sunk cost, the paper has been printed and the tree killed whether or not you take a leaflet.I found I could reduce waste by asking the pharmacy clerk, "Is there a wastebasket I can toss this in?" The answer was near always, "Give it back".
Don't know whether to orI was going to say that's really fucked up of Silk then to try to grift off of her sister's death, by trying to tie it to the conspiracy of the day about people dropping dead for no reason. But come to think of it, Diamond would have wanted it that way.
Everything about the medicine itself, yes. What I'm talking about is the non-medical ingredients. The labeling there leaves a lot to be desired. It sounds like it's handled better in Australia.All the pharmacy leaflets I get with my medications include everything about the medicine, including those chemical maps, whatever those are called.Australian CPI leaflets list all ingredients, including any binders, coatings, colours, flavours, fillers, and solubility aids. If it goes in the medication, it goes on the leaflet.Note that I'm not talking about the medicine per se, but rather the packaging material. The disclosures all talk about the medicine and have little information on the binders etc.
I'm not aware of anyone who is allergic to or reacts adversely to, for example, crospovidone, when consumed orally in the quantities found in tablets containing that ingredient. But if anyone is avoiding that ingredient for any reason (or none), the CPI will allow them to do so.
Yeah, they can recycle some of the stuff. I even see the point of it--for the first fill of a prescription. I'd love it if you could set a default that you get the paperwork on any new or chemically changed prescription, but not on anything you have already filled, including if it's a new script for the old thing. I question the completeness of the first one and the lack of necessity of the rest. Even worse, my wife takes one that's blister-packed rather than pill bottles. 4 weeks/box, the mail order pharmacy ships 3 boxes at a time--and the majority of the volume of each box is the paper. 3 copies per fill.I'm ridiculously healthy, given my age and lifestyle. I don't do much prescription drugs. Almost all were meds for my mother-in-law.All the pharmacy leaflets I get with my medications include everything about the medicine, including those chemical maps, whatever those are called.
I found I could reduce waste by asking the pharmacy clerk, "Is there a wastebasket I can toss this in?" The answer was near always, "Give it back".
I knew what the stuff was. So did she. We didn't need to kill a twig, we had internet.
Tom
Maybe. It depends on the definition of just straight up heart disease:Diamond died due to bad health. It is a conspiracy!
article said:Lynette Hardaway, a zealous supporter of former President Donald Trump whose death had prompted widespread speculation over its cause, died earlier this month of a heart condition, according to a death certificate obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
Known by the moniker “Diamond” of the conservative political commentary duo Diamond and Silk, Hardaway, 51, died Jan. 8 of heart disease due to chronic high blood pressure.
MPs have called for an urgent investigation into Britain's soaring death rates as thousands more people than usual are dying each week. Some 17,381 deaths were registered in England and Wales in the seven days to January 13 – 2,837 above average for the time of year.This is the highest number of excess deaths since 3,429 in the week to February 12, 2021, when the UK was experiencing its second wave of Covid-19 infections and vaccination had only just begun.
Conservatives like to pretend Covid isn't a big killer.Gee, I wonder what could be causing all these excess deaths in Wales/England;
MPs have called for an urgent investigation into Britain's soaring death rates as thousands more people than usual are dying each week. Some 17,381 deaths were registered in England and Wales in the seven days to January 13 – 2,837 above average for the time of year.This is the highest number of excess deaths since 3,429 in the week to February 12, 2021, when the UK was experiencing its second wave of Covid-19 infections and vaccination had only just begun.
Daily Mail
It couldn’t possibly be…nah, couldn’t be, could it? Just need to wait on the investigation.
Most Americans who get their bivalent booster vaccine are not protected against falling sick with Covid, official data suggests. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released today found the updated shots were just 48 percent effective at stopping symptomatic infection caused by the XBB.1.5 subvariant for up to three months.
You mean other than the magnitude of so number of lives not being lost relative to the unvaxxed?Most Americans who get their bivalent booster vaccine are not protected against falling sick with Covid, official data suggests. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released today found the updated shots were just 48 percent effective at stopping symptomatic infection caused by the XBB.1.5 subvariant for up to three months.
Daily Mail
These “vaccines” are proving to be a bit of a bust really.