This.
I definitely still have sufficient strength to do most things. But I don't have the necessary stamina, and any attempts to improve it end badly.
It is not loss of strength (though that may well be an unavoidable secondary complication for the more severe patients), it is loss of ability...
promise to do everything he can for the treatment effect to be assessed in an independent, fair and scientific way
So, he will be insisting on full transparency and objective outcome measures?
Our national government in Australia is pushing hard for (internal) reopening, just when we are on the brink of eliminating the damn thing. :facepalm: :grumpy:
As he summed up the scientific literature on the therapeutic uses of hydrogen, I got enthused about its potential...
When researchers get enthused about the potential of a novel idea/treatment, I get nervous.
The secondary consequences are where the real human and socio-politico-economic damage and cost will be, which is why we have to do everything possible to stop people getting infected in the first place.
Allowing natural herd immunity to develop via exposure and infection was always an insane idea.
Wessely's reaction to this pandemic is really exposing his full arrogance and recklessness.
I can only hope the rest of the medical profession in the UK is (finally) paying attention, and making serious moves to sideline him and his insane fairy tales.
What Howard is doing is an old con-artist/cultist trick. Get your mark to firmly commit to some belief or position in public. The more personal and emotional and public the act of commitment is, the better. It makes it much harder for the mark to admit they were wrong.
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