@@kevenmosley-koehler7482 well... seems he had to throw them a cookie in regards of vax efficacy... else he'd probably not be invited to this discussion. glad he's there to protect us from future lockdowns and fear mongering, in any case
During the whole Covid process, no one on both sides of the political spectrum ever discussed how diet and lifestyle choices will greatly impact your chances of survival in the event you acquire Covid.
First, I agree that we suppressed the link between obesity and death from COVID. We live in an obese nation, and "lifestyle choices" is not why. The FDA doesn't want to talk about that when they can just make you get a vax. I lost 60 pounds between February 2020 and January of 2022 when I first caught Omicron. I'm certain it helped, BUT ...
California public health showed exactly how authoritarian government goes way overboard in reacting unscientifically (long school closures, uneven application of restrictions, etc.). Even when the subsequent strain variants became less severe, California government doubled down.
We had the Korean cruise ship with a perfect cross sectional simple population of the United States which had a COVID outbreak which provided us lots of statistical evidence of what it was going to be like in the United States. And we are so had China trying to hype up the severity of COVID to make it seem like it was an existential extinction event.
Mine too. I put up several videos that questioned and critiqued covid policies - most were taken down along for ‘medical misinformation’ with a channel strike. I quit when RUclips Corporate Headquarters sent me a friendly email that threatened to terminate my channel.
This is my 3rd account as 2 others were eliminated. I've never had more than 1 account at a time. I've been threatened with this one for just making true comments..... Getting them removed all the time
It was way worse than negligence or incompetence. At the highest levels, people lied for profit and/or to hide their complicity in funding the origin. Never forget
was mostly agreement 4:50 moderator gives preview 7:00 "any successes in pandemic?" - both answer warp speed vaccines 11:57 "any public knowledge gap?" - prasad: experts relying on twitter / delrio: bad signal/noise ratio 17:08 "how to talk well about this?" - prasad: keep calm, read the data, think for yourself / delrio: avoid fear, consider the poor, admit when you don't know 27:11 "bad hospital policies?" - prasad: visitation limits / delrio: just copied ebola/sars policy 32:49 "health vs other values" - prasad: no such tradeoff v.a.v school closures, boosters for young / delrio: put risk in proportion, one size fits all - also no good data 51:23 "policies too simple?" - prasad: debate, nuance are ok; zoom culture / delrio: summarize like weathermen, don't set health v jobs 1:00:53 "can we do better?" - prasad: study boosters, masking, distancing / delrio: no zero risk, use data to gage risk, debate risk in detail. both scrutinize long covid 1:18:55 submitted questions begin here but i have to bounce
Excellent tittle! A double entendre of sorts, more so since both interpretations have become risqué - for one odd reason or another. What I get here boils down to old school common sense: when there is doubt be mindful enough to be leery of potentially harmful action. Is that about right? And "when you're exposed to that 'amount' of fluid, this is going to be really bad!" - sounds like that initial inoculum dose is indeed considered by some to be very important until proven otherwise - including myself. Maybe we should have another look at masks, an honest look this time - we had a perfect chance to do so and ignored it all together.
Somewhere out there, there is a 20-year-old that's running around with my COVID vaccine shot which I was supposed to get in January but couldn't get it because they prioritized teachers over people who were at risk of dying from COVID like me. I didn't get my COVID vaccine until June fortunately I did not contract COVID during that time.
Dont forget that no more people died the year of covid than other years. And nurses had time to make dances.! They even changed the meaning of "pandemic".
From the outset, horrible premise from Leiseker: "How does one keep a nation safe, based on emerging and complex data, while allowing social life to continue to flow in the ways that sustain almost everything we do" Governments are not suppose to, without any qualifier, "keep a nation safe", what a ridiculous statement! The role of government healthcare should be to increase overall health of its citizens, and reduce man-made harms to citizenry. It is insanity to pit our healthcare systems against nature!
I watched the beginning minutes. Applauding operation warpspeed? Really????? I won't invest more of my time to watch this Had enough propganda the last 5 years for sure!
2:50 people should NOT be winning awards for covid, unless they generated significant SUCCESS for doing something different than others, and achieving success over and above other locations. The ONLY person deserving of such a "covid award" is Anders Tegnell, in Sweden.
Seeing Dr. Prasad get these platforms is so relieving.
Oh Prasad. It’s so nice to see a MD with so much common sense.
He believes covid vaccines have a place in our medical system. Makimg millions to constantly remind us
@@kevenmosley-koehler7482 well... seems he had to throw them a cookie in regards of vax efficacy... else he'd probably not be invited to this discussion. glad he's there to protect us from future lockdowns and fear mongering, in any case
During the whole Covid process, no one on both sides of the political spectrum ever discussed how diet and lifestyle choices will greatly impact your chances of survival in the event you acquire Covid.
First, I agree that we suppressed the link between obesity and death from COVID. We live in an obese nation, and "lifestyle choices" is not why. The FDA doesn't want to talk about that when they can just make you get a vax. I lost 60 pounds between February 2020 and January of 2022 when I first caught Omicron. I'm certain it helped, BUT ...
California public health showed exactly how authoritarian government goes way overboard in reacting unscientifically (long school closures, uneven application of restrictions, etc.). Even when the subsequent strain variants became less severe, California government doubled down.
Nobody mentioned the Great Barrington Declaration. But of course not. We can't be having that lesson.
Prasad did.
Start at about 1:25:00 with Dr. Prassad talking about splitting up the CDC and grant money.
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We had the Korean cruise ship with a perfect cross sectional simple population of the United States which had a COVID outbreak which provided us lots of statistical evidence of what it was going to be like in the United States. And we are so had China trying to hype up the severity of COVID to make it seem like it was an existential extinction event.
My account was suspended for saying these things in 2021.
Mine too. I put up several videos that questioned and critiqued covid policies - most were taken down along for ‘medical misinformation’ with a channel strike. I quit when RUclips Corporate Headquarters sent me a friendly email that threatened to terminate my channel.
This is my 3rd account as 2 others were eliminated.
I've never had more than 1 account at a time. I've been threatened with this one for just making true comments.....
Getting them removed all the time
Prasad nails it. Again.
It was way worse than negligence or incompetence. At the highest levels, people lied for profit and/or to hide their complicity in funding the origin. Never forget
Vinay starts slow but fires up the last 20 minutes.
was mostly agreement
4:50 moderator gives preview
7:00 "any successes in pandemic?" - both answer warp speed vaccines
11:57 "any public knowledge gap?" - prasad: experts relying on twitter / delrio: bad signal/noise ratio
17:08 "how to talk well about this?" - prasad: keep calm, read the data, think for yourself / delrio: avoid fear, consider the poor, admit when you don't know
27:11 "bad hospital policies?" - prasad: visitation limits / delrio: just copied ebola/sars policy
32:49 "health vs other values" - prasad: no such tradeoff v.a.v school closures, boosters for young / delrio: put risk in proportion, one size fits all - also no good data
51:23 "policies too simple?" - prasad: debate, nuance are ok; zoom culture / delrio: summarize like weathermen, don't set health v jobs
1:00:53 "can we do better?" - prasad: study boosters, masking, distancing / delrio: no zero risk, use data to gage risk, debate risk in detail. both scrutinize long covid
1:18:55 submitted questions begin here but i have to bounce
Extremely too bad we do not have free speech on this platform.
1984 George Orwell
And Animal Farm
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Singapore. what I experienced and saw would shock you, the COVID attack on our liberties
I'll never forget it.
25:00 he keeps claiming "we don't know", but we DID KNOW
You should have invited REACT19 to this biased meeting.
41:30 you don't IMPLEMENT risk reduction, you encourage it
Wish there were conferences like this about more than just “masking mistakes”.
Excellent tittle! A double entendre of sorts, more so since both interpretations have become risqué - for one odd reason or another.
What I get here boils down to old school common sense: when there is doubt be mindful enough to be leery of potentially harmful action. Is that about right?
And "when you're exposed to that 'amount' of fluid, this is going to be really bad!" - sounds like that initial inoculum dose is indeed considered by some to be very important until proven otherwise - including myself. Maybe we should have another look at masks, an honest look this time - we had a perfect chance to do so and ignored it all together.
30:20 OMG he's comparing this to Ebola and SARS1, the lethality levels are insanely different. Nonsense comparison.
I had the same surprised reaction as you but the heart revealed he was frightened but what he saw in New York
Somewhere out there, there is a 20-year-old that's running around with my COVID vaccine shot which I was supposed to get in January but couldn't get it because they prioritized teachers over people who were at risk of dying from COVID like me. I didn't get my COVID vaccine until June fortunately I did not contract COVID during that time.
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Moderator sounds like he has a bad head cold. He probably should have stayed home!
There are actually a lot of us who haven’t had Covid. And won’t get the vaccine
7:30 The greatest success, BIG PICTURE, was Anders Tegnell decision to not run health by knee jerk reaction and sticking to evidence.
31:40 "public health" should NEVER be mandated. The citizenry MUST be able to make its own decisions.
Dont forget that no more people died the year of covid than other years. And nurses had time to make dances.! They even changed the meaning of "pandemic".
From the outset, horrible premise from Leiseker: "How does one keep a nation safe, based on emerging and complex data, while allowing social life to continue to flow in the ways that sustain almost everything we do"
Governments are not suppose to, without any qualifier, "keep a nation safe", what a ridiculous statement!
The role of government healthcare should be to increase overall health of its citizens, and reduce man-made harms to citizenry. It is insanity to pit our healthcare systems against nature!
There is nothing to fear but fear itself
I watched the beginning minutes. Applauding operation warpspeed? Really?????
I won't invest more of my time to watch this
Had enough propganda the last 5 years for sure!
What was Operation Warp Speed, in your words? (Like, what is it you think it was?)
2:50 people should NOT be winning awards for covid, unless they generated significant SUCCESS for doing something different than others, and achieving success over and above other locations.
The ONLY person deserving of such a "covid award" is Anders Tegnell, in Sweden.
Bingo🎉
This has to be good! Bbl
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