Thats fair enough. Its to reduce the severity of covids effect on the body aka reduce the number of people needing to be hospitalized/dying right? Its not some forcefield that repels covid, rather a way for your body to be more prepared when or if you contract it.
No I think they were trying to pin down what receptors the covid antibodies bonded to so they could further develop the vaccine. They needed samples for this.
The place probably made a pretty penny since I sell my plasma for 120$ a week and they turn around and sell it for probably thousands of dollars. Could only imagine the turn around for covid antibodies for research purposes.
Capitalism works wonders for getting you the resources you need.
Na they're trying to cull the population. The agenda goes back in time. Have u not read the leaked memorandum? It states there will be a fake virus and then they will bring forth this bs jab full of graphine to control and reduce population and create one new world order
. Its fckd but then again we need s many people gone because too many people are fckd up. This site would be a good place to start
Its consumer based. It trips up a lot of outsiders. It ironically runs better when the state doesnt interfere with bureaucracy.
Pretty much you get what you pay for based on who is buying said insurance. If you are an average joe working for an average company it would be rare for you to get into any accident that would outweigh what you pay into the system, that leads to lower rates.
If you were poor or paid into a system that a lot of poor people use that system gets bogged down by high risk factors and not a lot of return for their payment. Thus high premium rates for decent care or extremely high hospital Bill's.
State healthcare effectively works like the the latter rather than the former. Since you have a lot of people who dont pay into the system that system doesnt pay out as much as an independent insurance company would. Since independent companies can exclude you for having high risk conditions that would inevitably cause more cost than what you can bring to the table.
The reason for our high medication cost is because researching cost money and not all research is a guaranteed net gain. Now if you can sell your experimental stuff to the highest bidder you can achieve a faster turn around then if you handing them out for free. Most countries outside of the USA dont have medical patents which in the USA is to protect the initial investment of the company that made it in the first place. I am all for decreasing the patent shelf life of when it expires and becomes publicly available. Life saving drugs should never have a price increase if the cost of producing it stays the same.
I'm all for have basic healthcare covered. As in if you break your arm you can get it set in a cast for free. Get the flu, get basic meds to treat it. Until that's satisfied, dont go to an emergency room unless you are going to lose your eyes or a limb/finger/life. Most of the time urgent care is good enough for all your common oopsies.
It's a complicated quagmire of regulations and rules set before I was even born so it takes a while to fully digest the whole beast. It cant simply be solved by a three sentence "solution" of free healthcare for all let the tax payers sort it out kind of ideal. There are countless reasons why it exists and will continue to exist. The best solution is just to tweak it so it can eventually get to a happy medium. Goverment intervention just makes it even more complicated than it has to.
Has anyone had breakthrough covid?
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Thats fair enough. Its to reduce the severity of covids effect on the body aka reduce the number of people needing to be hospitalized/dying right? Its not some forcefield that repels covid, rather a way for your body to be more prepared when or if you contract it.
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No I think they were trying to pin down what receptors the covid antibodies bonded to so they could further develop the vaccine. They needed samples for this.
The place probably made a pretty penny since I sell my plasma for 120$ a week and they turn around and sell it for probably thousands of dollars. Could only imagine the turn around for covid antibodies for research purposes.
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Oh, i was talking about the vaccine.
Yeah pretty wild though. Americas medical industry is so strange to me.
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Na they're trying to cull the population. The agenda goes back in time. Have u not read the leaked memorandum? It states there will be a fake virus and then they will bring forth this bs jab full of graphine to control and reduce population and create one new world order
. Its fckd but then again we need s many people gone because too many people are fckd up. This site would be a good place to start
Its consumer based. It trips up a lot of outsiders. It ironically runs better when the state doesnt interfere with bureaucracy.
Pretty much you get what you pay for based on who is buying said insurance. If you are an average joe working for an average company it would be rare for you to get into any accident that would outweigh what you pay into the system, that leads to lower rates.
If you were poor or paid into a system that a lot of poor people use that system gets bogged down by high risk factors and not a lot of return for their payment. Thus high premium rates for decent care or extremely high hospital Bill's.
State healthcare effectively works like the the latter rather than the former. Since you have a lot of people who dont pay into the system that system doesnt pay out as much as an independent insurance company would. Since independent companies can exclude you for having high risk conditions that would inevitably cause more cost than what you can bring to the table.
The reason for our high medication cost is because researching cost money and not all research is a guaranteed net gain. Now if you can sell your experimental stuff to the highest bidder you can achieve a faster turn around then if you handing them out for free. Most countries outside of the USA dont have medical patents which in the USA is to protect the initial investment of the company that made it in the first place. I am all for decreasing the patent shelf life of when it expires and becomes publicly available. Life saving drugs should never have a price increase if the cost of producing it stays the same.
I'm all for have basic healthcare covered. As in if you break your arm you can get it set in a cast for free. Get the flu, get basic meds to treat it. Until that's satisfied, dont go to an emergency room unless you are going to lose your eyes or a limb/finger/life. Most of the time urgent care is good enough for all your common oopsies.
It's a complicated quagmire of regulations and rules set before I was even born so it takes a while to fully digest the whole beast. It cant simply be solved by a three sentence "solution" of free healthcare for all let the tax payers sort it out kind of ideal. There are countless reasons why it exists and will continue to exist. The best solution is just to tweak it so it can eventually get to a happy medium. Goverment intervention just makes it even more complicated than it has to.