@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
AKA.. Ivermectin
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@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
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@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
You need to stop all this factual jargon….. 🙃
I mean, if C23 H32 F3 N5 O4 is the same as C48 H74 O14, then they're the same.of course, I'm sure that Merck wouldn't mind if Pfizer stole their intellectual property and got it approved by the FDA to make billions....
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@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
Based off Ivermectin
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
Based off Ivermectin
You see the chemical compositions I posted above? Not even close. If you look at the 3D models of each, they are even more different than their compositions.
Of course, they're also from 2 different companies, so there's that.
But if you mean that one was a pill and the other company said, "we should make a pill for this" then I guess you got me.
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@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
Based off Ivermectin
So, we separated one pellet from the buckshot, the one that kills only the target?
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@silvermouse said:
83% effective against hospitalization, $530/course ofn treatment.
he F.D.A. cleared Pfizer’s Covid pill, the first of its kind, for high-risk patients 12 and over. It was found to defend against severe illness.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:30 PM EST
The drug, developed by Pfizer and known as Paxlovid, is authorized for Covid patients age 12 and over who are vulnerable to becoming severely ill because they are older or have medical conditions such as obesity or diabetes.
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
Probably no more effective than their "vaccine".
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
Almost completely back to normal now. Just a small cough left. Sense of taste and smell are back. Wife and daughter doing well also. My older son got it about 4 days ago. Guess him coming to see us for Xmas was a bad idea. But he’s dealing with it well. Prettty soon this will all be gone. Here’s to starting out 2022 with natural immunity!
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@skydiverD said:
Almost completely back to normal now. Just a small cough left. Sense of taste and smell are back. Wife and daughter doing well also. My older son got it about 4 days ago. Guess him coming to see us for Xmas was a bad idea. But he’s dealing with it well. Prettty soon this will all be gone. Here’s to starting out 2022 with natural immunity!
@skydiverD said:
Almost completely back to normal now. Just a small cough left. Sense of taste and smell are back. Wife and daughter doing well also. My older son got it about 4 days ago. Guess him coming to see us for Xmas was a bad idea. But he’s dealing with it well. Prettty soon this will all be gone. Here’s to starting out 2022 with natural immunity!
Fully 3-4 days, then they started coming back a little at a time. About 7-8 days for full recovery of my senses. I still remember when I smelled that first fart! It was glorious!
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Well, my youngest son is developing symptoms today. He was the last soldier to fall. 5 people in this house with varying stages of covid. We should have the house fumigated after this. Glad they all got it here at home instead of at college where we couldn't be around if needed. Of course they all got it from me traveling to a trade show in Nashville ... DOH!
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Update. Young son is kicking the crap outta covid, he's almost back to normal already. I still have some sinus issues, but that's nothing new for me, as I always have lingering sinus issues even after a cold. Takes me a month for my nose to normalize. Sometimes get sinus infections. Not sure if that is the case now or not. Will have doc check it out tomorrow so I can get rid of that and start smoking agian when I get down to FL. Other than that, this fam of 5 is about completely done with it.
See you in FL @Usaf06 - I'll be there for a month. Beginning of our snow bird life!
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However, in light of what this article has to say, I find it peculiar that the Mayo Clinic Health System is ready to lay-off 700 employees and Allina Clinic has laid-off 53 of their employees already. Odd thing to do when they are already understaffed...
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
It's all about the money. They will lay off a bunch and then cry to the government that they need more money to hire back their employees. Due to covid, of course.
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@ShawnOL said:
It's all about the money. They will lay off a bunch and then cry to the government that they need more money to hire back their employees. Due to covid, of course.
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The goal was to reduce spillover by delivering these vaccines aerosolized into bat caves. To accomplish this, they would manipulate viruses collected in the Wuhan lab to make them infectious to humans and then weaken them to inoculate bats. DARPA had concerns about the safety of this research and denied the application. Eventually, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s division of the NIH funded the team’s work.
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what make me wonder about this is why didn't China come out and report this since it was being attacked for causing the epidemic? I would think they would have presented this information.
@silvermouse said:
what make me wonder about this is why didn't China come out and report this since it was being attacked for causing the epidemic? I would think they would have presented this information.
Speculating about motive proves what?
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
My kids understand that every human makes mistakes, and that the only thing they are ever actively punished for is lying. Every single one of these documents screams good intentions. but as we all know, good intentions can easily backfire. I hope they throw the book at everyone responsible. I have they hold them personally responsible, and that every death gets a seperate manslaughter charge.
As I said over a year back. If they had said "We screwed up, here's how to fix it." they would have my full support and good will. Intentionally pushing prevention and treatment options that they know will not work just so they don't look like they know to much should absolutely be held as a crime against humanity.
Also might I add, it is absolutely appaling how little they were paying these bio-engineer teams. Their requested total personell budget was damn near my personal salary, and I'm an uneducated schlubb.
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@silvermouse said:
what make me wonder about this is why didn't China come out and report this since it was being attacked for causing the epidemic? I would think they would have presented this information.
If China admitted this leaked from their lab it would bankrupt the country from the millions of lawsuits. Each death is a wrongful death lawsuit.
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@silvermouse said:
what make me wonder about this is why didn't China come out and report this since it was being attacked for causing the epidemic? I would think they would have presented this information.
If China admitted this leaked from their lab it would bankrupt the country from the millions of lawsuits. Each death is a wrongful death lawsuit.
Wait.... like Americans going to China to sue their government?
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https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/counterfeitResp.html
AKA.. Ivermectin
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Except it's not
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSL1N2R11T5
"Dr Walter explained that PF-07321332 is a “direct acting antiviral drug”, while ivermectin “has multiple mechanisms of action on animal and human cells as well as some serendipitous antiviral activity”.
This means ivermectin likely has a range of “off-target effects on animal/human proteins,” Dr Walter said, adding: “We know it has multiple mechanisms of action and some of these actions could have unwanted, even dangerous side effects.
“What Pfizer have done is create a drug with a single job - stop the SARS-CoV-2 protease."
You need to stop all this factual jargon….. 🙃
I mean, if C23 H32 F3 N5 O4 is the same as C48 H74 O14, then they're the same.of course, I'm sure that Merck wouldn't mind if Pfizer stole their intellectual property and got it approved by the FDA to make billions....
Based off Ivermectin
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
You see the chemical compositions I posted above? Not even close. If you look at the 3D models of each, they are even more different than their compositions.
Of course, they're also from 2 different companies, so there's that.
But if you mean that one was a pill and the other company said, "we should make a pill for this" then I guess you got me.
I don't know if this pill is basically Ivermectin or not, but what I do know is that somebody, somewhere, really wants to make a profit producing it.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
So, we separated one pellet from the buckshot, the one that kills only the target?
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Probably no more effective than their "vaccine".
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
I take Vit. D3, K2, and occasionally zinc for immune system support.
And Quercitin and NAC.
Almost completely back to normal now. Just a small cough left. Sense of taste and smell are back. Wife and daughter doing well also. My older son got it about 4 days ago. Guess him coming to see us for Xmas was a bad idea. But he’s dealing with it well. Prettty soon this will all be gone. Here’s to starting out 2022 with natural immunity!
How long were you without senses?
This I think has been the worst symptom.
Fully 3-4 days, then they started coming back a little at a time. About 7-8 days for full recovery of my senses. I still remember when I smelled that first fart! It was glorious!
Well, my youngest son is developing symptoms today. He was the last soldier to fall. 5 people in this house with varying stages of covid. We should have the house fumigated after this. Glad they all got it here at home instead of at college where we couldn't be around if needed. Of course they all got it from me traveling to a trade show in Nashville ... DOH!
Update. Young son is kicking the crap outta covid, he's almost back to normal already. I still have some sinus issues, but that's nothing new for me, as I always have lingering sinus issues even after a cold. Takes me a month for my nose to normalize. Sometimes get sinus infections. Not sure if that is the case now or not. Will have doc check it out tomorrow so I can get rid of that and start smoking agian when I get down to FL. Other than that, this fam of 5 is about completely done with it.
See you in FL @Usaf06 - I'll be there for a month. Beginning of our snow bird life!
It seems there is some good news!
https://www.dailywire.com/news/risk-of-icu-admission-or-death-from-omicron-83-lower-than-delta-study
However, in light of what this article has to say, I find it peculiar that the Mayo Clinic Health System is ready to lay-off 700 employees and Allina Clinic has laid-off 53 of their employees already. Odd thing to do when they are already understaffed...
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
It's all about the money. They will lay off a bunch and then cry to the government that they need more money to hire back their employees. Due to covid, of course.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
As our own @webmost says, eggs ackley.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
https://www.projectveritas.com/news/military-documents-about-gain-of-function-contradict-fauci-testimony-under/
The goal was to reduce spillover by delivering these vaccines aerosolized into bat caves. To accomplish this, they would manipulate viruses collected in the Wuhan lab to make them infectious to humans and then weaken them to inoculate bats. DARPA had concerns about the safety of this research and denied the application. Eventually, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s division of the NIH funded the team’s work.
what make me wonder about this is why didn't China come out and report this since it was being attacked for causing the epidemic? I would think they would have presented this information.
Speculating about motive proves what?
From Project Veritas
U.S. Marine Corp Major Joseph Murphy's Report to Inspector General of DoD
https://assets.ctfassets.net/syq3snmxclc9/2mVob3c1aDd8CNvVnyei6n/95af7dbfd2958d4c2b8494048b4889b5/JAG_Docs_pt1_Og_WATERMARK_OVER_Redacted.pdf
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
My kids understand that every human makes mistakes, and that the only thing they are ever actively punished for is lying. Every single one of these documents screams good intentions. but as we all know, good intentions can easily backfire. I hope they throw the book at everyone responsible. I have they hold them personally responsible, and that every death gets a seperate manslaughter charge.
As I said over a year back. If they had said "We screwed up, here's how to fix it." they would have my full support and good will. Intentionally pushing prevention and treatment options that they know will not work just so they don't look like they know to much should absolutely be held as a crime against humanity.
Also might I add, it is absolutely appaling how little they were paying these bio-engineer teams. Their requested total personell budget was damn near my personal salary, and I'm an uneducated schlubb.
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...
If China admitted this leaked from their lab it would bankrupt the country from the millions of lawsuits. Each death is a wrongful death lawsuit.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Was it incompetence or population control?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Wait.... like Americans going to China to sue their government?