Is There Anything It Can’t Do?
Lunch today was at Los Ramirez once again. I say ‘once again’ because we’re at that point where we just sit down and they already know what we’re going to order.
Jan gets here usual Pechuga Rellena, no rice,
while I got the Beef Fajita Taco Salad, guacamole on the side for Jan.
Next up was a stop at WalMart for supplies, before getting home about 3:30.
A nice Saturday.
Two more articles showing that naturally acquired immunity, I.e. getting CoVid, last much longer than any of the vaccines, and that getting a vaccine after you’ve already had CoVid is not a good idea.
More Confirmation: Yale Study Concludes Natural Immunity Protects Against COVID Three Times Longer Than Vaccine
In a study of 1,359 previously infected health care workers in the Cleveland Clinic system, not a single one of them was reinfected 10 months into the pandemic, despite some of these individuals being around COVID-positive patients more than the regular population.
Researchers conducted a review of 11 cohort studies with over 600,000 total recovered COVID patients who were followed up with over 10 months. The key finding? Unlike the vaccine, after about four to six months, they found “no study reporting an increase in the risk of reinfection over time.”
Is There Anything It Can’t Do?
Ivermectin has New Application in Inhibiting Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
Overall, ivermectin suppressed cell proliferation by promoting ROS-mediated mitochondrial apoptosis pathway and inducing S phase arrest in CRC cells, suggesting that ivermectin might be a new potential anticancer drug therapy for human colorectal cancer and other cancers.
Sounds pretty good for just plain old ‘horse dewormer’.
Thought For The Day: