Funny...one of the drugs I'm taking to throw off the covid is Ivermectin...same drug I used to worm my horses with.
Pfizer Follows Moderna in Developing Vaccine Booster Shots for COVID Variants
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pf...cid=uxbndlbing
Pfizer told Reuters that the company was "already laying the groundwork to respond quickly if a variant of SARS-CoV-2 shows evidence of escaping immunity by our vaccine." Bloomberg had first reported the news, with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla telling the outlet that if testing reveals any of the variants have resistance, the company will "very, very quickly be able to produce a booster dose that will be a small variation to the current vaccine."
Funny...one of the drugs I'm taking to throw off the covid is Ivermectin...same drug I used to worm my horses with.
Aren't you like 10+ days post symptom onset. Why are you taking ivermectin?
You should be post viral replication phase and at the point where dexamethasone is recommended if you are still having problems.
Last edited by SnakeBoy; 01-28-2021 at 05:26 PM.
I hope you're not sticking the syringe in your butt. I'm sure it's tempting but you're just supposed to squirt it in your mouth.
Supposedly its more of a system cleanse to get rid of residuals.
Are you feeling better?
Oh yeah. Im not contagious anymore but still monitoring some of the side effects. If you guys get this make sure you do bloodwork. The covid doesn't just attack the lungs. Im still on blood thinners and get tired easily...still having a nagging cough but not the convulsive coughing up chunks like at the start. Kind of feel like superman now that I have antibodies for a few months. Over the fear factor.
You probably have immunity for quite sometime. Some of the people infected with the first SARs virus in 03 are still immune as of 2020. Just depends on all these pesky variants and if they can slow the sh1t down, finally.
great news
the Pfizer /Israel deal is unique afaik in that the whole country is basically an in vivo study for which Pfizer retains the data, if I recall aright.
wifey just got her 2nd dose today.
I saw a show about long covid and they said one of the things that many of them had in common was trying to push themselves physically to get back to normal after their initial illness. So they thought that might have something to do increasing the risk of long covid. Chill the out for awhile was their recommendation.
I felt the same after I had it. Now it's been almost a year and I didn't have a strong antibody response so now I'm like I hope I don't get it again. I wouldn't care if I could be sure I would just get the gastro only version of the disease again but I don't want to be hacking my lungs out.
I had an opportunity to jump the line and get vaccinated with tier 1 but I didn't want to take a dose from someone more at risk. Now that my wife is fully vaccinated she is on cloud 9 and I keep thinking " I should've jumped the line"![]()
I've also heard that you shouldn't try to lower fever with Tylenol, etc.
That's a long standing theoretical debate. Mostly people who don't have any medical liability say let the fever burn because that's what your body wants to do. Mostly people with medical liability say nice idea but sometimes fevers burn out of control and kill you so I'm going to treat the fever.
Nice. Good chance she'll have a ty night which means you'll probably have a ty night![]()
Nope.
J&J not as effective as Pfizer or Moderna, but is a single shot and stored at fridge temp
https://apnews.com/article/ap-top-ne...bf6195031880a3
Peer reviewed?
The Jews being experimented on again?
J&J vaccine, developed with Beth Israel, is 66 percent effective globally
66 seems pretty sucky.
34% the JJ does no good on?
Plus the African variant said to be immune to all the Pharma pigs shots.
50% is the generally agreed upon threshhold of efficacy, no?
Says who?
the vaccine global cluster nis just beginning:
- EU ing and threatening all drug companies due to delays
- EU publishes Astrazeneca contract. It clearly says company is not responsible for delaysyet they still
- EU has not even approved astrazeneca yet
- germany has already said nobodh over 65 should get that jab![]()
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