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Rambo John J

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Pfizer now FDA approved.
Not really

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaPjQyB0VxI

I'll admit that I am shocked. I didn't think it would make it.
It didn't, triple blind safety trials don't end until 2023
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This is just so mandates can be forced upon workers and vaccine passports can become more widely enforced on the public...and insurance companies can increase rates on unvaxxed...This is about business not science

Even ads have to still use a disclaimer
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Don't let the facts get in the way of a good headline(or lie)
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It is a full approval that is "more psychological than anything else

"Full approval is “more psychological than anything else,” said Dr. Paul Offit, a voting member of the agency’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee. “I mean you already have more than 320 million doses administered that are out there. The vaccines already have an enormous safety and efficacy profile.”

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They have lowered their standards biggly, largely ignoring science and their own experts to approve drugs

This is about Agenda
This is not about Science
 
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Unvaccinated covid patients are the reason for bed shortages and overruns.
Remove them at the rate of vaccine effectiveness and you have no healthcare shortage.
Beyond raw numbers covid patients spend significantly longer in the hospital than any of the 10 most common hospital diagnosis (ie pneumonia, chf, etc).

If you aren't vaccinated, you are outsourcing risk onto the rest of us. There is a personal piece to this decision making but there is very much a society and group piece as well.
 

Rambo John J

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Too bad an antibody test proving you have already had covid or possess the antibodies needed to protect yourself from infection and are protected the old fashioned way, isn't worth dick...Mandates don't recognize natural immunity


Because....Science
 

Rambo John J

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I thought the FDA stated recently (within a month or so) that they would review the data and have an answer around January 2022.

Damn, that was a quick review. lol

"Full approval is “more psychological than anything else,” said Dr. Paul Offit, a voting member of the agency’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee."

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FDA grants full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid shot, clearing path to more vaccine mandates
The FDA's approval of the Pfizer and BioNTech Covid shot will likely spur more businesses to adopt vaccine mandates for workers.
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Filthy

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"Full approval is “more psychological than anything else,” said Dr. Paul Offit, a voting member of the agency’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee."

source of misinformation
www.cnbc.com

FDA grants full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid shot, clearing path to more vaccine mandates
The FDA's approval of the Pfizer and BioNTech Covid shot will likely spur more businesses to adopt vaccine mandates for workers.
www.cnbc.com
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FDA is the Public Relations department of BigPharma.

Always has been.
 

Filthy

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Too bad an antibody test proving you have already had covid or possess the antibodies needed to protect yourself from infection and are protected the old fashioned way, isn't worth dick...Mandates don't recognize natural immunity


Because....Science
The Science (tm) is that there's no way to know if you have enough antibody to provide adequate defense.
Just knowing that you have antibodies isn't enough. With the vaccine, you know the date you received it and you can measure the estimated efficacy with a calendar.
 

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"The SETRAC CEO says the Southeast Texas region is short about 2,000 nurses, which he says is the main reason behind the bed shortage."

get more nurses

sounds like failure in planning even after more than a year of covid
 
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"The SETRAC CEO says the Southeast Texas region is short about 2,000 nurses, which he says is the main reason behind the bed shortage."

get more nurses

sounds like failure in planning even after more than a year of covid
It not. It's surge demand. When everyone is being hit all at once your nurses that float stop being available. You can offer $8000 a week (that is actually being offered) and they aren't coming.
How would they staff 2000 unneeded nurses through the last 8 months? Hospital would be bankrupt.

This is what an overrun looks like. It was preventable with vaccination.
 

Rambo John J

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FDA is the Public Relations department of BigPharma.

Always has been.
agreed
The Science (tm) is that there's no way to know if you have enough antibody to provide adequate defense.
Just knowing that you have antibodies isn't enough. With the vaccine, you know the date you received it and you can measure the estimated efficacy with a calendar.
Not sure if that is correct sir. Testing and some Experts disagree.
The mechanisms and effectiveness of the immune system after encountering this coronavirus should be a big part of figuring out what people should be doing to protect themselves.

I have posted before a study that showed that some people had enough antibodies from encountering previous Sars.

Seems like we should figure it out for the sake of "science"...if that is what this is all about.