After 21 months and being vaccinated I finally have caught Covid.
Damn this ain't no joke
Not to rub it in, since I’m not sure if it’s you… Are you the Texan that was gloating the opening of Texas when the Quebecers were still locked down?
After 21 months and being vaccinated I finally have caught Covid.
Damn this ain't no joke
Absolutely and no regrets. Life is an inherent risk and it is what it is.Not to rub it in, since I’m not sure if it’s you… Are you the Texan that was gloating the opening of Texas when the Quebecers were still locked down?
Absolutely and no regrets. Life is an inherent risk and it is what it is.
Proud to live in a society that is 100% Open.
PS
I would never gloat because I respect my Canadian brothers and sisters. I simply live in a different culture. I wouldn't have it any other way
After phase 1 (vaccine), we're entering phase 2 with the therapeutics coming in.
First Merck and now the one from Pfizer. This is really good news.
After phase 1 (vaccine), we're entering phase 2 with the therapeutics coming in.
First Merck and now the one from Pfizer. This is really good news.
After 21 months and being vaccinated I finally have caught Covid.
Damn this ain't no joke
Are these 2 pills for treatment after someone is tests positive or preventive pills for unvaccinated people?
Are these 2 pills for treatment after someone is tests positive or preventive pills for unvaccinated people?
It's a treatment!
The next step is to have tools in order to detect covid asap.
Already feeling much better thanks to a great doctor who prescribed some therapeutics.Stay safe! hopefully everything goes well.
God forbid medication companies develop medication...All hail our pharmaceutical overlords.
God forbid medication companies develop medication...
Hey they developed blood thinners for kids cause you know, maybe some of the little ones might develop blood clots & heart issues when they take a shot for something they can survive 99.9% of the time.
Follow that money...it’s not about the virus anymore even though some ultra pro vax supporters think otherwise.
And can you explain to me why we vaccinate almost every childrens against disease that are even more rare than covid...and disease they would mostly survive also?
After all, only 2% of the covid cases under 19 years old required hospitalization and that number is more likely 3% with Delta. But who cares about that 3%. They won't die. They likely suffered long term effect but that's also not a problem.
Hope you'll never buy a lotomax ticket in your life....a kid under 19 has almost 3x more chance to end up hospitalized with covid than you have to win 20$ at lotomax and you have less chance to win the Jackpot than a kid dying of covid.
same as it ever was...All hail our pharmaceutical overlords.
After phase 1 (vaccine), we're entering phase 2 with the therapeutics coming in.
First Merck and now the one from Pfizer. This is really good news.
Both are currently under review by Health Canada. I'd expect at least one to receive an EUA by December. Just in time for the Christmas spike!
Getting enough doses will be another thing, although you need a lot less of those than we needed vaccine. If we can get about as many courses as the predicted hospitalizations, we'd be in great shape.
How does it work?
for instance my company plans to have a Christmas party with tables for people who already work together and masks the whole time and nobody getting up during the whole thing. (Mask off during eating of course). Now let’s say we all take the pill before the party. Would we be able to mingle like normal? Or is this pill just a replacement for the unvaccinated? We are all mainly double vaxxed without being able to confirm if that’s true.
Really? I'm not surprised in the slightest.huh, Aaron Rodgers. didn't see that one coming. closet ivermectinite
huh that's weird. as a casual fan, i thought he seemed like a cool guy. especially with the Jeopardy stuff recently. i'm pretty disappointed tbhReally? I'm not surprised in the slightest.
As someone who follows the NFL closely, I remember him seen as a quiet and slightly awkward Cali kid coming up. I kinda liked that about him. But the more success he had (moreso personally as a talented QB than team's achievements), the more it became evident that he was an arrogant and selfish prick with an ever-so growing ego. I used to like GB as a franchise and just rolled my eyes at Rodgers' yet another selfish, back-stabbing act/stance/outburst, but finally I had enough and started cheering against him actively. Can't stand him as a person and that spilled over onto his athlete side, which is very rare for me.