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Proprietary COVID-19 and Vaccine thread

I think this is still the Covid thread?

Anyway, the guy who had to go to court to get IVM came off the vent and is doing well.

Do hospitals make more money if he stays on the vent? Is that doctor guy, the one that gave us credible info on covid (tlc something?), still posting here?
 
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The point is, and I’m not sure why this is so hard, Trump has nothing to worry about. As soon as he figured out what Epstein was he distanced and started warning people. The pics you posted indicate the opposite.

It’s really that simple.
@Uniformed_ReRe let me put it to you this way: If Trump had invited ghislaine to Ivana's wedding, and we had pictures of Trump swimming at epstein's island just a few years ago, or if we had pictures of him receiving a massage from one of epstein's victims, then yeah, I would think Trump has reason to worry.

But we don't have any of that. Not for Trump.
 
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@Uniformed_ReRe let me put it to you this way: If Trump had invited ghislaine to Ivana's wedding, and we had pictures of Trump swimming at epstein's island just a few years ago, or if we had pictures of him receiving a massage from one of epstein's victims, then yeah, I would think Trump has reason to worry.

But we don't have any of that. Not for Trump.

Okay. I guess we will find out.
 
I would be totally fine with people choosing not to get vaccinated if those people also agree to stay home and not use hospital resources if they do get Covid. I don't want to force you to do anything you don't want to do, but your choices need to have the proper consequences.
 
I would be totally fine with people choosing not to get vaccinated if those people also agree to stay home and not use hospital resources if they do get Covid. I don't want to force you to do anything you don't want to do, but your choices need to have the proper consequences.

Going with your logic, I'm fine with you being a Socialist tyrant, I don't want to force you to live free in our Republic, just as long as you don't get any Constitutional protections, and you leave for a Socialist/Communist country ASAP. I'd even he glad to pay your way out.

The vaccine doesn't prevent anyone from getting it.
Those that have taken the vaccines are not prevented from spreading it.

And since you/they are now carrying a part of it around inside, I don't want to be anywhere near you/them.

One of my older family members got it (tested positive) and didn't go to the hospital. They instead took Ivermectin and were over it in a few days.
I have done the same with either a very serious sinus infection. or it might have been CoV. I didn't bother going to a hospital to be tested, I just took the Ivermectin and whichever it was, it was gone in less than 72 hours.

Maybe you just need to come out of your own ignorance invested cocoon.
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I would be totally fine with people choosing not to get vaccinated if those people also agree to stay home and not use hospital resources if they do get Covid. I don't want to force you to do anything you don't want to do, but your choices need to have the proper consequences.
Why would you want them to stay at home? What is it you think the vaccines actually do?

And this hospital services ban - are you willing to extend that to people who are fat from overeating? How about smokers and drinkers? And what about people who are addicted to opiates and other drugs? How about diabetics who poorly manage their sugars, or hypertensives that don't take medicine?

All of these people made choices that negatively affect their health and dramatically increase their odds of taking up an ICU bed. If we're going to do this, let's not pussyfoot around and make sure all people who make poor health decisions face what you think are the "proper consequences". Agree?
 
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Apparently he developed a heart issue after getting vaxxed. I'm sure there's no causal link though.

@Illegal-shift what about this guy? Should a hospital be required to treat his heart condition? I mean, he knew the risks of getting the shot, and did it anyway.

There needs to be the proper consequences for his choice to get vaccinated. Right?
 
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@Illegal-shift what about this guy? Should a hospital be required to treat his heart condition? I mean, he knew the risks of getting the shot, and did it anyway.

There needs to be the proper consequences for his choice to get vaccinated. Right?
I have the distinct feeling shift had no idea what he was walking into...
 
In this area of discussion, nobody ever wants to bring up the end to Keyontae Johnson's Gator B-Ball career...

Johnson was the Southeastern Conference’s preseason player of the year in 2020 before the scary collapse sent him to the hospital. Nearly 10 months after he collapsed in the middle of the court against Florida State, he remains on the sidelines serving as a player coach of sorts for the Gators. Florida men’s basketball head coach Mike White said that “Coach Key” will be a big part of the team despite not being medically cleared.

He took out a 5 Mil insurance policy in order to return to play, instead of taking an early departure to the NBA, to cover him in case he was injured out permanently.
That policy won't likely pay off for a career that was ended with a poison vax shot.
JUS-DAMN!!!

Edit PS
And since Big Pharm has been granted immunity from prosecution for the poison that the American taxpayers are being over-charged for, he can't even get any compensation from the guilty bastard billionaires....
 
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If you want to try to wrap your head around what’s going on with the approvals of the vaccines, the EUA process and your rights this is worth 40 mins.

It’s diabolical.

 
In this area of discussion, nobody ever wants to bring up the end to Keyontae Johnson's Gator B-Ball career...

Johnson was the Southeastern Conference’s preseason player of the year in 2020 before the scary collapse sent him to the hospital. Nearly 10 months after he collapsed in the middle of the court against Florida State, he remains on the sidelines serving as a player coach of sorts for the Gators. Florida men’s basketball head coach Mike White said that “Coach Key” will be a big part of the team despite not being medically cleared.

He took out a 5 Mil insurance policy in order to return to play, instead of taking an early departure to the NBA, to cover him in case he was injured out permanently.
That policy won't likely pay off for a career that was ended with a poison vax shot.
JUS-DAMN!!!
There will be no financial recourse for him.

He should have read what he signed when he took the shot and decided if it was really worth it.
 
Before you choose one of the poison vax jabs, consider this...



And then consider this even more....

Today I want to address two things that are commonly referred to as “conspiracy theories” in the mainstream narrative. The first is that some of us are saying researchers have never isolated the “corona virus” nor proven that it exists. Proving the existence of the virus is, obviously, the first step in showing that it could cause a disease called COVID-19. The corollary to this claim is that any so-called COVID vaccine can’t possibly be based on something that is actually from a virus, as the virus has never been found.


 
Chalk this up to “shit you can’t make up”.

Moderna is so confident in their vaccine they are pulling out of the largest biotech conference of the year over Covid concerns.

But we should TOTALLY mandate it, because, you know, bonuses.

 
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Now this is leadership folks.

President A was blamed for every last Covid death. President B actually lost more people to Covid than A did in the same amount of time, but he had the vaccine at his disposal from the day he stepped in office.



When a reporter finally asks him about this, as well as more transparency on the origins, this is what a true leader does:

 
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After reading the first couple comments I realized that engaging in discussion here is a waste of time. First knucklehead called me a socialist tyrant from my one post. Dude needs some serious help.

Carry on.
Sounds like you realized your virtue-signaling over a hoax had just bommeranged back and slapped you in the ass, and you aren't man enough to own it.

Don't worry, if you ever develop medical issues from your shot, I will stand beside you and say your hospital should treat you. That's because decent people put public health over politics.

Try it, sometime.
 
Sounds like you realized your virtue-signaling over a hoax had just bommeranged back and slapped you in the ass, and you aren't man enough to own it.

Don't worry, if you ever develop medical issues from your shot, I will stand beside you and say your hospital should treat you. That's because decent people put public health over politics.

Try it, sometime.
If he can't handle one post from Insta, I doubt he's going to actually try to put forth enough effort to become a more decent human being.

I think every one of us has been on the business end of at least one Insta post and we all seem to be doing OK.
 
After reading the first couple comments I realized that engaging in discussion here is a waste of time. First knucklehead called me a socialist tyrant from my one post. Dude needs some serious help.

Carry on.
What is the difference between illegal and unlawful???

Unlawful = not conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules.

Illegal = is a sick bird....

While illegal-shit is obvious to anyone with a brain....
 
Wait a second….we were told these vaccines are safe and effective. If there’s no chance for side effect why is indemnification necessary?

Something’s fvcky

 
All of these vaxxes have issues. CDC has come out gunning for JnJ with 9 deaths out of 16M. Moderna has come under fire for heart issues. Pfizer has the same issues and seems to skate.

There is something rotten in the state of Denmark!

I heard from a NP that astra zenaca may be coming to USoA but it is basically like JnJ.

And NovVax seems to be forgotten.

ChinaVax is the traditional attenuated virus so one can be made. How about a western pharma make one of these. Maybe just maybe some people might get that one over these FrankenVaxes. In fact if there was a traditional vax I would probably get my 15 yo son vaxxed.

I have had my son tested 3 times and no covid. Yesterday he tested positive for Flu A.

We were supposed to go on a vacation today. All we had to do was make it through this week without getting sick!

The day before and the FLU gets us.

And this is a theme.

There have been multiple times he has gotten sick right before we are supposed to do something. Usually its a camp out so its no big deal but this was a family vacation.

The QB fakes the hand off to COVID and throws a deep ball to a wide open FLU for the TD!

The FLU! Depressingly funny!
 
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And NovVax seems to be forgotten.



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WHO and EMA could approve Novavax Covid vaccine next week US drugmaker ‘confident’ as health bodies signal decisions on the horizon Novavax's shot uses a more traditional vaccine technology based on proteins and has been shown to be as much as 90.4% effective in trials © Karen Ducey/Getty Share on twitter (opens new window) Share on facebook (opens new window) Share on linkedin (opens new window) Save Donato Paolo Mancini in London YESTERDAY 18 Print this page Sign up for our post-Covid economy newsletter Follow how business and the economy are recovering post-pandemic with our Road to Recovery bulletin. Delivered 3 times a week. The European Medicines Agency could approve the Novavax two-dose coronavirus vaccine as early as next week, paving the way for emergency use listing from the World Health Organization, according to people familiar with the matter. The approvals would provide the US drugmaker with a significant boost after months of delays and share price volatility amid manufacturing issues. The Covid-19 vaccine, also known as Nuvaxovid, would be the Maryland-based company’s first marketed product after more than three decades in business. A meeting of an EMA panel has been scheduled for Monday, the agency said, adding that it would communicate more details that day provided there was a conclusion. Separately, the WHO’s expert panel on vaccines met on Thursday to draft recommendations for use of the vaccine, with the global health body saying it would release its position “in the coming days”. WHO approval could come once the organisation issued its own emergency use listing, or if the EMA gave it a conditional marketing authorisation, people familiar with the matter said. The step would allow deliveries to begin via the global vaccine access scheme Covax. Together with the Serum Institute of India, Novavax has a commitment to supply Covax with 1.1bn doses. Recommended Covid-19 vaccines The next generation Covid-19 vaccines seeking a slice of the market Two people familiar with both approval processes said there were still some “open questions” on manufacturing but that the EMA should be able to issue a conditional approval. The remaining questions included so-called potency assays and drug substance characterisation — in essence, the ability of Novavax to ensure the product is the same everywhere and the same as was used in clinical studies. The people said Novavax had acknowledged these points in meetings and was working to address them. “It’s nothing serious. It’s not different from situations we have seen with previous vaccines,” one of the people said, while also cautioning that approval was not certain. Novavax said both approval processes would consider extensive data on manufacturing as well as clinical and pre-clinical data. The company said it was “confident that the vaccine meets the stringent regulatory quality, safety and efficacy specifications” needed for authorisation by the WHO and the EMA and it looked forward to their decisions. The EMA declined to comment. The WHO said it would release its position “in the coming days”. One of the people added that the EMA was “racing against time” as the vaccine, which would initially only be approved for a primary series or the first two shots for someone who has not been vaccinated, could play “an important role” this winter.
 
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76 - a major issue around "vaccine equity" is the cold-chain and safely injecting the vaccines. In the US, we do not even think about this and I believe have identification. For countries mentioned and, as necessary, migrant populations, Pfizer, Moderna, etc. should be indemnified.
 
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