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29/08/2021

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent a health advisory Thursday warning doctors and the public about the "rapid increase" in prescriptions for the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin.

31/05/2021

CONCERNED ABOUT SAFETY OF COVID-19 VACCINES?

As of 25 May 2021, 4,495,375 doses have been administered. To date, there have been ZERO deaths CAUSED by the COVID-19 vaccines. On the contrary, 20,019 people have died from COVID-19.

Vaccines are safe! Be part of the BIDA BAKUNATION!


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26/04/2021

Using antibiotics to treat or prevent COVID-19 is dangerous and ineffective. Antibiotics don’t work on infections caused by viruses. Any time antibiotics are used, they can cause side effects and lead to antibiotic resistance. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3sC2IOc.

Doctors have noted that the UK variant spreads easily, even among younger age groups. But even then, the spread of the v...
12/04/2021

Doctors have noted that the UK variant spreads easily, even among younger age groups. But even then, the spread of the virus could still be contained by vaccines, face mask, social distancing and proper hand washing.

02/04/2021
25/03/2021
21/03/2021

🌿🌼 It’s allergy season. COVID-19 and seasonal allergies share some symptoms, but not others.

Use this chart to compare the common symptoms of COVID-19 and seasonal allergies so you can tell the difference.

If you’re sick, you may need a COVID-19 test to confirm your diagnosis. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/3qEzjRD.

11/09/2020
19/08/2020

On the use or Rapid Antibody-based Test Kits:

The Department of Health would like to stress that antibody tests are not recommended as stand-alone tests for the diagnosis of COVID-19.

Department Memorandum 2020-0258 states that the RT-PCR remains the gold standard for confirmatory test of COVID-19.

The use of rapid antibody tests is not recommended for use in screening, return-to-work decisions, entry-to-country/province policies, or for similar use due to its low sensitive and high false negative rates, as well as uncertainties to its connection to immunity.

Furthermore, The World Health Organization recommends that rapid tests be used in research settings only, including for clinical decision-making, until evidence supporting use for specific indications is available.

NOT TO BE USED FOR:
- DIAGNOSIS
- SCREENING
- RETURN-TO-WORK DECISIONS
- TRAVEL ENTRY DECISIONS



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