%0.5 Povidone Iodine solution, be ing careful y'all
Some nasal spray therapeutics
https://www.cureus.com/articles/4390...19-case-series
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...tm_term=091720
%0.5 Povidone Iodine solution, be ing careful y'all
Those numbers are too small to make any conclusion about transmission. Best that can be said is maybe it slows transmission but certainly does not prevent it.Our protocol-specified analysis on the efficacy against asymptomatic infection was not available at the time of the EUA submission. However, we did collect pre-dose 1 and pre-dose 2 nasopharyngeal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 virus and have performed a descriptive summary comparing the number of positive swabs at the pre-dose 2 timepoint in baseline seronegative participants to get an early idea on the possibility of prevention of asymptomatic infection. Amongst baseline negative participants, 14 in the vaccine group and 38 in the placebo group had evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection at the second dose without evidence of COVID-19 symptoms.
That's basically what this guy says (thinks it's amazing and as many people as possible should get it) but he also thinks Moderna is not being candid about the incidence of Bell's Palsy. Even if the vaccine is great, manufacturers need to be upfront about risks.
Lol choosing vaccines by press release surfing
profits would be somewhat diminished and we would be afraid to make life-saving medicine in the future
Here's Paul Samuelson, Nobel winner, telling companies, in 1970, that
they have NO obligation to anything but profit
“Professor Samuelson, is it really a finding of economics that
corporations should solely maximize, their profits,
disregarding any special obligation to the public interest or to the humanitarian"
https://www.nytimes.com/1970/12/26/archives/love-that-corporation.html
Lol thinking you need a vax if you are under 60
With nothing to add, Foldren, the soiboi, folds as usual.
Pfizer overfilled the vials, increasing the US supply.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/1...a-doses-447117The Pfizer vials are supposed to hold five doses, but pharmacists have found they have enough for a sixth or even a seventh dose. Putting those into use could significantly increase the United States' scarce early supply of the shot, reducing the likelihood of a "vaccine cliff" this spring as demand outpaces supply.
Manufacturers typically overfill vaccine vials to safeguard against spills and other waste, said Erin Fox, a pharmacy expert at University of Utah who monitors drug shortages. “It’s pretty unusual to have a full extra dose or more though — but it does seem to be there!” she said in an email.
But many pharmacists, left confused without federal clarity, threw away hundreds of extra doses since vaccinations began on Monday. In Utah, Fox said, pharmacists are advised to stick to the FDA emergency use guidelines, which dictate that there are five doses.
American exceptionalism:
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/...erials-reportsPfizer could provide more than the 100 million doses it promised in its original contract with the U.S. government in the first half of next year—but only if Trump administration officials demand that suppliers of raw materials quickly fulfill the company’s orders. And CEO Albert Bourla is calling on the government to use the Defense Production Act to do just that…. The Trump administration hasn’t done so yet because they’ve focused on providing those materials to vaccine makers that did take federal R&D funding, like Moderna, according to unnamed sources who spoke to the New York Times… Pfizer requested early on that the government award it ‘favored status’ with suppliers of raw materials, but officials were afraid that would damage competing vaccine programs that did take federal R&D money, according to the Times report. Among those companies is Moderna
You dont need a vax if you're under 60
You dont need a vax if you're under 65
Fixed it
wrong again.
Nope only low iq people would get this under 60
Don't get a vax. More side effects than if you get covid
Chumpdump thinks he's saving lives koloooooooooooookoollll
How noble
Bwahahahahahaha
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