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Joey Diaz is a stand-up comic and New York Times bestselling author. He's the host of the podcast "Uncle Joey's Joint with Joey Diaz," co-host of "The Check-In" with Lee Syatt, and author of "Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage." www.joeydiaz.net
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Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He's also the co-host, along with Brian Redban, of the podcast and live YouTube show "Kill Tony." https://tonyhinchcliffe.com/
The good news is the word is that ultraviolet light kills it almost instantly. And simulated sunlight kills it almost instantly, and they believe regular sunlight kills it almost instantly. And this is something that Brett Weinstein had talked about on the podcast that I did with him, that it sort of indicates that this thing might have developed in a lab to spread faster indoors. There's so much creepy shit about this fucking disease. It's definitely, I don't want to say it's definitely because I'm not a scientist, but it's a man-made disease. They manipulated this virus, and they made it more potent, and they made it that way so they could study it. And it got out, and that's why it spread so fast, and that's why it's so weird. That's why it has such weird effects on different people. And, you know, Callan's got it right now, and I was talking to him on the phone. He's like, it's so strange. It's like one time he goes off, he'll find. And then an hour later, I feel terrible. I'm coughing like crazy. My head hurts. And he goes, and then after that, I'll be fine again. He goes, like, I feel fine, and then I don't feel fine. Nights are rough? Did he mention that? Sometimes nights are rough. He'll wake up in the middle of the night, and coughing fits. And sometimes his head hurts. He says, like, flu head, like, stuff deep, like, real, like, bad headaches. But, you know, he didn't take hydroxychloroquine. Here's something funny. His doctor said to him, this is what the doctor said to Shaab, he said, I don't know where your political leanings are. And he's like, what? He goes, because this drug, hydroxychloroquine is a drug that Trump kept promoting. And he goes, but put that aside. And he's like, look, I don't give a fuck. Does it work? He goes, yes, it works. So he gets on. He goes, it works. It's particularly effective, he said, in the very beginning of the infection. So he gets on hydroxychloroquine, and he does vitamin IV drips five days in a row. By the fourth day, he's good. He still has a problem with his taste and his sense of smell. But he doesn't feel bad at all four days in. Callen, it's been like 11 days or whatever it is, 12 days. He's still fucked up. He still feels like shit. He's got no energy. He didn't do anything, though. Callen didn't want to take the drugs, and he didn't even want to take the vitamins. He said he, you know, he's got weird thoughts on vitamins. I don't understand it. He thinks that vitamins don't really work. I'm like, what do you think? All these people are taking vitamins for no reason? Well, all his studies on vitamins, are they all faked? Like, what do you think? He's got some weird thoughts in his head about vitamins that you should be able to get enough from your food. I'm like, dude, you eat spaghetti. You ain't getting any vitamins from your fucking spaghetti. What are you talking about? He'll go to a fucking via Veneto and get takeout. I mean, it's great food, but you know, you need vitamins, bitch. Yeah, I mean, vitamins aren't even up for argument. Oh. You can argue about a vaccine. Especially vitamin drips, dude. Whenever I come back from the road, I get a vitamin drip. I feel amazing.