Hello John and Doves,
Since WHO isn't trust worthy to give us any kind of
accurate information about this coronavirus or about how
to protect ourselves or about what's been going on in
China concerning this virus/disease...countries need to do
their own testing for this virus and resulting antibodies,
get their virus and antibody test kits from some place
other than China, do their own research...and ignore what
WHO says.
WHO wants vaccines with tracking. Something many
people will refuse - no vaccine, no tracking!
"FDA has created a special emergency program for
possible therapies, the Coronavirus Treatment Acceleration
Program (CTAP). It uses every available method to
move new treatments to patients as quickly as possible,
while at the same time finding out whether they are
helpful or harmful. We continue to support clinical
trials that are testing new treatments for COVID so that
we gain valuable knowledge about their safety and
effectiveness."
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/coronavirus-covid-19-drugs/coronavirus-treatment-acceleration-program-ctap
Coronavirus
Treatment Acceleration Program (CTAP) | FDA
There are still no drugs or other therapeutics approved
to use against COVID-19 by the FDA.
We have been seeing very good results with testimonials
from patients treated with chloroquine/hydrochloroquine.
The FDA has issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)
for the use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine from the
Strategic National Stockpile for treatment of COVID-19 in
adults and children. This is when a clinical trial
with these two drugs is not available or participation is
not feasible.
If you are interested in getting tested, here is info
from the CDC on 'Testing for COVID-19'...there is still
very limited testing going on.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/testing.html
Testing
for COVID-19 | CDC
Currently, hydroxychloroquine is of 'limited
availability' due to a 'delay in shipping of the
drug'. One can check for drug shortages here:
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/drugshortages/default.cfm
FDA
Drug Shortages
The U.S. government has opened up their Strategic
National Stockpile of this drug. "FEMA ships out
nearly 20 million hydroxychloroquine tablets. A
spokesperson for the agency confirmed that it has sent out
19.1 million tablet....About 10.1 million are going to the
Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs, as well as
Washington, D.C.; Baton Rouge; St. Louis; Philadelphia;
Baltimore; Miami; Milwaukee; Indianapolis; Houston and
Pittsburgh."https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/14/fema-ships-out-hydroxychloroquine-tablets-186102
FEMA
ships out nearly 20 million hydroxychloroquine tablets -
POLITICO
As more Americans are questioning all the vaccines
given to babies/children now and the side effects
primarily caused by adjuvants/preservatives in these
vaccines, people will probably prefer a treatment to this
coronavirus, than yet another, vaccine...especially one
that's "mandatory" and attached to a tracking technology!
Adjuvants are used to augment the effects of a vaccine
- increasing the immune systems response to the vaccine
(antigen) -providing increased immunity and longer
immunity. That's the idea. It's the adjuvants
and preservatives in the vaccines that are frequently the
cause of side effects/severe reactions. Examples of
adjuvants in vaccines are
formaldehyde, various forms of aluminum, parts of human
DNA (from aborted fetuses), insect cell protein,
thimerosal (preservative of 50% mercury), human serum
albumin, etc.
Why would people want a
vaccine if there is a good treatment? This would
definitely hinder the globalists plans to get us all
vaccinated and tracked.
The FDA will probably
approve treatments that are going to result in billions
going to specific drug manufacturers with no generic
available and at a high cost; drug treatments that
financially benefit the FDA board members and the
companies they represent. That's usually how this
goes. Hydroxychloroquine is becoming better known
across the country - it's fairly cheap and we have a
decent stockpile. And there are clinical trials
going on in France and here.
Dr. Fauci, head of
President Trump's coronavirus task force, has been very
vocally against the use of hydroxychloroquine. The
same man who said that COVID-19 was very very low on
Americans' radar (January 29, 2020) He's very pro
vaccine. And pro-tracking. Of course he
doesn't want a treatment. So he'll drag his feet,
as will the CDC and FDA.
Antibody testing for
this coronavirus would be extremely helpful - if it the
testing meets the necessary level of specificity and
sensitivity required to be valuable to letting people
know if they've 'had' this infection. It will take
time to see how long these antibodies are present in the
human body and how well they can work for preventing
another infection and if they can also fight
variants/mutations that occur. Lots of research
still needs to be done. But testing for antibodies
is a start in this long process of getting people back
to work/out in public.
Dr. Fauci said both
types of testing need to be done - using the COVID-19
test kit and the antibody test kit. BUT, the CDC
is still limiting testing for COVID-19! It's still
almost impossible to get tested in some
states/areas. Test kits are still limited.
So good luck getting either test done, at this
rate! Is this just a ploy and delay to get their
precious vaccine/tracking to the public? As it
will take months to get a vaccine tested and produced in
mass. Even with their 'streamlining', 'cutting
corners'!
We will be very leary of
taking a vaccine that comes out in a matter of months
after the CDC, NIH, etc have been telling us it will
take 18 months of so before one would be
ready. So, THEY need to buy themselves time but
not too much as we'll be happy with a collection of good
drugs that treat this in the meantime.
Pray for the peace of
Jerusalem!
Maranatha!
Chance
Coronavirus: Double warning over antibody tests - BBC
News
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52335210
Hopes that coronavirus antibody tests could help the UK
end its lockdown have been dealt a blow - after the
World Health Organization questioned whether they offer
any guarantee of immunity.
The UK has placed antibody tests - which check if
someone has had Covid-19 - at the centre of an eventual
"back-to-work" plan to restart normal life.
But experts said they may not prove if someone is
protected from reinfection.
The UK's testing co-ordinator has also warned people not
to buy private tests.
The government has already paid for three-and-a-half
million antibody tests, but has not yet found one that
is reliable enough to use - and stresses that it will
not approve the use of any test until it can be sure its
findings can be fully depended on.
Professor John Newton said the public should not
purchase unapproved antibody tests until a working test
is approved.
"We are breaking new ground with this work every day and
I am confident this major research effort will make a
breakthrough," he said of efforts to develop a valid
serology test, which measures levels of antibodies in
blood plasma.