01-25-2021, 10:48 PM
@fitkoh This is a very refreshing theory. I wonder whether if they did research on the number of anti-biotic prescriptions and check whether there is a link with the number of Covid 19 cases. Some areas (the hot spots) were affected more than others. I wonder whether those areas were areas where there had been a greater abuse of anti-biotic use.
It would also be interesting if they check the cases of Covid Virus for history of anti-biotic use whether those who had no history of anti-biotic use fared better when they were infected by the virus than those who had been regularly using anti-biotics. No doubt they must be doing research on that as it sounds like a very viable theory to me.
I think it would be very difficult for the medical profession to ignore their "calling" of trying to save every one from the virus. Even though common sense says so. We already have it ingrained in the medical profession to cure the weak, some times at the expense of the strong. Babies that have defects even before they are born are being treated to survive as long as possible with all kinds of drugs and procedures. So maybe nature is taking its revenge on that. But human nature still wants to protect its weaker members as somehow it's teaching its medical profession that it is the ethically correct thing to do?
For me again the over population of the world is a major factor in its self-destruction. The more people per square mile, if anti-biotics are abused, the greater the sum total effect in lowering "herd immunity". Yet have you heard any stronger measures to "halt" the population explosion other than family planning suggestions? Again a case of medical and human ethics which seems to be getting to be a threat to the survival of the human species?
It would also be interesting if they check the cases of Covid Virus for history of anti-biotic use whether those who had no history of anti-biotic use fared better when they were infected by the virus than those who had been regularly using anti-biotics. No doubt they must be doing research on that as it sounds like a very viable theory to me.
I think it would be very difficult for the medical profession to ignore their "calling" of trying to save every one from the virus. Even though common sense says so. We already have it ingrained in the medical profession to cure the weak, some times at the expense of the strong. Babies that have defects even before they are born are being treated to survive as long as possible with all kinds of drugs and procedures. So maybe nature is taking its revenge on that. But human nature still wants to protect its weaker members as somehow it's teaching its medical profession that it is the ethically correct thing to do?
For me again the over population of the world is a major factor in its self-destruction. The more people per square mile, if anti-biotics are abused, the greater the sum total effect in lowering "herd immunity". Yet have you heard any stronger measures to "halt" the population explosion other than family planning suggestions? Again a case of medical and human ethics which seems to be getting to be a threat to the survival of the human species?