Does the coronavirus merit investment, or personal, concern or consideration?

Bump

Academics paid off to pan generic drug results in favor of their sponsor’s? Nah, that would never happen. Ivermectin drama.

Meanwhile, in FL if the local docs get any pushback from their hospital on proscribing what they think is best, they can report the hospital to the state government.

The guidance also states that doctors can make a report to the Agency for Health Care Administration if their hospital prevents them from treating their patients who wish to try certain medications not recommended by the federal health agencies.

4 Likes

As I always say:

Follow the money

This is just one more story that will never make it in the American mainstream media. I wonder if they ever will out Fauci.

Maybe after he is dead and gone.

1 Like

Democrats know best, masks.

1 Like

Just the flu bro

4 Likes

Might as well throw a few more billions at PFE for their election help, plus we needed to do something to look like we were doing something about covid until this war bailed us out, and we could pretend to do something about that instead.

1 Like

Although currently in a pliable state of mind, if that document’s facts are factual, your first line is not a question, but a statement, provable to a jury. Probably not unanimous, but no less than 4-2 (big pharma can buy off ~20% :).

Covid humor

2 Likes

Fauci’s personal financials and fortune were investigated by a Forbes writer who had done many other acclaimed forensic investigations. Of course he did a good job on The Science, and got fired for the privilege.

2 Likes

Of course Pfizer would say this…

Currently, children ages 5 to 11 are eligible for two pediatric doses of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine but are not yet eligible for a booster.

And kids under age 5 are not yet eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine – though that could change this spring,

Anyone else getting sick of the term “eligible”? Stop implying they’re just waiting for their turn, and admit it’s because such doses haven’t been approved due to lacking data regarding it’s safety, effectiveness, and/or necessity.

2 Likes

Pandemic just getting started in China.

Well, at least they didn’t k̶i̶l̶l̶,̶ ̶b̶u̶r̶y̶,̶ ̶e̶n̶s̶l̶a̶v̶e̶,̶ lose them straight away. :smile:

Fake news, they insisted…

3 Likes

Hong Kong failing to manage covid in their own way. Lots of elderly shut in for years and unvaccinated as well, so they’re seeing a lot more deaths now as the new contagious versions can’t be easily controlled just by isolation measures.

Turns out there were a billion reasons why the vaccine media coverage was nearly uniformly positive.

3 Likes

I heard yesterday that HHS is sponsoring iheartradio’s annual music event this year! This seems nutty to me.

1 Like

This is not the way

Mainland China is now seeing … large number of unvaccinated elderly

How the HE-double-hockeysticks can this be? I’m classified as elderly and unvaccinated (sinner-extroadinaire), but I live in a supposedly free country. This headline is about China. Why hasn’t Xi XingPing (yeah, I forget) shot, disappeared, Uighured, re-educated them?

In case the war ends before mid-terms … here is our future …

Covid getting retroactively less deadly per CDC

Before the change, the CDC listed 1,755 children as dying from COVID-19 along with approximately 851,000 others, according to Kelley Krohnert, a Georgia resident who has been tracking the updates.

The update saw the CDC cut 416 deaths among children and over 71,000 elsewhere, arriving at a total of just under 780,000.

The agency declined to provide a comment by deadline.

3 Likes