Comment Re:WHO? (Score 4, Insightful) 252
Just because there also might be airborne spread that requires much better filtering we should abandon something that's proven to work, even if it's not 100% reliable?
Sorry, I don't see a nice way to put this but your reasoning is stupid.
Comment Re:As an American (Score 1) 350
while at the same time denouncing peaceful black protesters as thugs and anarchists.
I wonder whether the burning, looting, vandalizing, attacking and killing might have something to do with that.
Comment Re: The end of it? (Score 1) 245
Even the original French study didn't include anything else
https://www.sciencedirect.com/... You might want to refresh your memory a bit.
Despite its small sample size our survey shows that hydroxychloroquine treatment is significantly associated with viral load reduction/disappearance in COVID-19 patients and its effect is reinforced by azithromycin.
Comment Re: And Apple turns off that tracking when... (Score 2) 191
Unless it has a working simcard with data, how does the phone send its location or any other data?
You can call 911 / 112 (or whatever the emergency services number there is) even without simcard from your brand new freshly unpacked phone. If you can do that, phone has to be able to connect to nearby cell towers even without the card.
Comment Re:Message to Tim Cuck (Score 2) 191
(And just for the record, most of AC's 'facts' are pure bullshit or selectively distorted.)
The irony is overwhelming.
Comment Re:The moment the (Score 1) 187
It's projection from the right.
a group who are anti-fascist are the bad guys
Yeah, sure I mean it's Antifa, anti-bad guys. They can do no wrong. https://twitter.com/jason_howe...
My grandfather spent several years fighting against fascists and nobody thought that was a bad thing.
If you can't differentiate between your grandfather fighting for freedom and bunch of bored teens looking for someone they can gang up on and beat up, you might want to seek professional help.