Dutch media takes the piss out of Trump's experimental medicine in a condescending way

>Dutch media takes the piss out of Trump's experimental medicine in a condescending way
>The orange idiot is up and running after 3 days
Yes, he is still not fully recovered, but people his age usually end up fucked for weeks or dead.
The point is that we discarded tons of unknown information and behind-the-scenes research because "we don't do it this way" and "Americans always exaggerate with pills and the level of care". Yeah, as if they'd have done all of this if it had the tiniest chance to kill the imbecile.
In the end, Amerimutts are right. We really are a bunch of conservative Eurocucks who are gonna get shat on by the techological progress in NA and East Asia.

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e's fucked in the 'ead from corona. No other explanation for why he just decided to fuck his reelection chances with less than a month to go.

he's just on a shitload of steroids, once his body gets used to them he's gonna crash hard

>let me tell you about medicine works with a sample size of 1

Time will tell, although this could also be part of the strategy to keep him functional while the antibodies are working.
From what I've read, they've already started the antibody clinical tests. Perhaps it's just that the results are not public yet.

What happened to hydroxychloroquine you Trump fags were shilling so much?

They used it all and didn't left anything for Trump

there's a reason europoors were stuck in mudhuts for the greater part of history while ancient sumer, egypt, and the medierranean created civilizations.
you have no drive, itch, or wanting to be great. you just want to be meh and move on to the next day.

I CAN'T BREATHE!

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wow, the experimental medicine turned george floyd into a white man?

Uh sweaty, we don't talk about hydroxychloroquine or azithromycin anymore.

It's remdesivir now, buy a lot of it now.

>It's time for my next bleach injection. Really! It's insane. They've got this bleach. They inject it into me. Kills the virus. 100%. Kills it dead. Amazing!

Are you really comparing Trump's advice with the medical approach reached by a team of the best specialists in the US(if not the world)?

Built for BBC

Unproven drug. Sorry if facts hurts your feelings.

This, but unironically.
He and his sons look like they have Klinefelter's

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what happened now

Good for him. Though I think it's 100% random whether you survive this thing or not; virus don't care about antibiotics so you just have to wait and see what happens.

He probably got the best care on the planet and it’s not like he’s going to allow them to say he’s dying.

why can i see every single disgusting pore of trump in the OP image

he literally looks like the amerimutt image

>people his age usually end up fucked for weeks or dead
>usually
plenty of anecdotal evidence of this not being true

>Americans always exaggerate with pills and the level of care
I'm not sure what this means. Our healthcare goes the scorched-earth overkill route, even with illnesses that are well-known and have demonstrably effective treatments?

>We really are a bunch of conservative Eurocucks who are gonna get shat on by the techological progress in NA
We are easily more conservative than any country in Yurop. Less technological progress will be made when you consider that roughly 2/3 of Americans will be too scared of side effects or too contrarian to get the vaccine.

I CAN'T COOF

>white
They should have given him a bigger dose then

MUST...

NOT...

COOF...!!!

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>>Americans always exaggerate with pills and the level of care
It means Americans overdiagnose and overtreat. It is a problem.

why are they all standing so weird
Why is Donald's torso jutting out like that

What would be the European solution, then? Always get a second opinion? Start with natural treatments and switch to medication if there isn't enough of a response?

I don't understand why you're being so defensive about it. It's a problem everywhere, but less here since you don't run the risk of being sued into oblivion.

I'm not being defensive. I've just never really heard about overtreatment being a thing in this country. Some context about treatments common in Europe that aren't common in the US would be nice. Maybe you guys try to allocate more resources to treating diseases at home and only admit to a hospital as a last resort, I don't know.

Generally speaking, Yurop focuses more on primary care and secondary care, subsequently reducing the incidence of disease and the severity upon diagnosis (as primary care focuses on preventing it from occurring at all, which likely translates over to lesser initial disease burden). America puts less emphasis on primary care and more on secondary and tertiary care. The USPSTF guidelines are a clear set of screening guidelines that other nations don't follow, likely because they cannot afford it. Thus, we emphasize primary prevention less (unhealthier population), but have clear guidelines to screen for disease (Secondary prevention), which leads to the idea that we "overdiagnose"

Yurop does other things which are of merit, such as promoting exercise > SSRIs in initial depression approach, but patient compliance is the real question and if Americans are more car-centric, this exercise-first approach is not going to work

Our healthcare system only gives you medicine/referrals to specialists as a last resort and with well defined conditions.
There's little investigative care or even preventive care: you're supposed to do your Googling, bring up symptoms and concerns and the GP will direct you to the appropriate place. Expats have difficulties with this because in their countries it's usually the doctor that does everything.
Also, doctors have clear directives(Google Translate nhg.org/) for almost everything and if they stray from that, they could even lose their license.
This system works well for the most common diseases, but you're esentially fucked if you have something more rare. A friend with Lyme Disease was called mentally ill for two years before they actually diagnosed it.

>but you're esentially fucked if you have something more rare. A friend with Lyme Disease was called mentally ill for two years before they actually diagnosed it.
that part isn't any different
t. hopped around GI docs for 3 years before found one that isn't a retard (and I knew what my issues were and what could treat it, I am a PhD candidate in the biological sciences and would go into appointments with a stack of literature and arguments, but doctors here are just as 'stick to the book' as what you describe)
in general medicine is a field filled with retards, since if you have any sort of intellectual interest in it, the MD is not the right way to go