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Yes, on the basis of “increased response” to Omicron in eight mice, the Biden administration has ordered 171 million doses of the new Pfizer and Moderna boosters. Even had this vaccine been tested in humans and shown some efficacy against infection – like the primary series – there would be more than enough reason for caution and hesitation. The European Medicines Agency has warned against the potential adverse immunological effects of repeated boosting every four months. As Dr. Marty Makary from Johns Hopkins has noted, recent research shows a “reduced immune response against the Omicron strain among people previously infected who then received three Covid vaccine doses compared to a control group that previously had Covid and did not have multiple shots.”
It is just impossible to overstate the unconditional absurdity of the FDA and CDC decision. Not only is the booster merely available to the public (or most rationally, the greatest at-risk in nursing homes) but it is recommended by the state for everyone, including children and teenagers – those with least to gain and most to lose.
What reassurance can CDC officials give to those concerned with the most documented serious adverse event associated with mRNA vaccination?
CDC official Dr. Sara Oliver: “We know that the myocarditis risk is unknown but anticipate a similar risk to that seen after the monovalent vaccines.”
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Think this an adequate amount of testing, especially when the original Covid shots are still EUA?
Yes, it’s very adequate — if you don’t give a rats ass about the consequences.
"Rats ass" is that a pun?
1. Think this an adequate amount of testing, especially when the original Covid shots are still EUA?
2. Do you think with the current level of 95% natural immunity that Covid shots are necessasry, especially since oral drugs Paxlovid claim to be effective?
originally posted by: Albert999
You should see what Russell Brand has to say lol, worth a watch as it's not only pretty funny, but also on point.
Ivermectin is now listed by the NIH as effective against covid.
youtu.be...
Go figure 🙄
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Albert999
You should see what Russell Brand has to say lol, worth a watch as it's not only pretty funny, but also on point.
Ivermectin is now listed by the NIH as effective against covid.
youtu.be...
Go figure 🙄
But I was told ivermectin was dangerous.
originally posted by: Albert999
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Albert999
You should see what Russell Brand has to say lol, worth a watch as it's not only pretty funny, but also on point.
Ivermectin is now listed by the NIH as effective against covid.
youtu.be...
Go figure 🙄
But I was told ivermectin was dangerous.
IT WILL KILL YOU. AND PLEASE IGNORE THE NOBEL PRIZE IT WON!
Now come along and have some more untested drugs please.
😈
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Albert999
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Albert999
You should see what Russell Brand has to say lol, worth a watch as it's not only pretty funny, but also on point.
Ivermectin is now listed by the NIH as effective against covid.
youtu.be...
Go figure 🙄
But I was told ivermectin was dangerous.
IT WILL KILL YOU. AND PLEASE IGNORE THE NOBEL PRIZE IT WON!
Now come along and have some more untested drugs please.
😈
You're right, emergency use authorized experimental drugs are 100% safe and effective while tried and tested Nobel prize winning drugs the WHO has on their list of essential medicines are extremely dangerous.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Think this an adequate amount of testing, especially when the original Covid shots are still EUA?
Yes, it’s very adequate — if you don’t give a rats ass about the consequences.
"Rats ass" is that a pun?
I was thinking mices ass. But that didn’t have the same ring to it.