Paxlovid study shows no benefit

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Yes, Dore is a comedian. Better yet, he's a p_thead comedian who does better reporting, on a variety of issues, than any of the network goofballs. He also used to be on TYT until he parted ways with them less than amicably. He's appeared on Tucker Carlson and he's had guests like Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taiibi on his own show among other notable print journalists. He's a guy that has a ton of integrity and has no problem calling out his own side. Big Bernie supporter and nails all the sellout corporate democrats in the legislature (all of them in other words). You'd do well to listen for perspective if nothing else. And he's funny!

Yes, Paxlovid has some efficacy in a limited age range. The problem is that it's not being marketed and prescribed as such. Had it gone through more extensive trials it's limits might have been exposed. Will there be any deleterius effect revealed down the road? Do you not think people should be aware? Originally Posted by Ducbutter
He certainly does not have any integrity at all if he appeared on Tucker Carlson.
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He certainly does not have any integrity at all if he appeared on Tucker Carlson. Originally Posted by Boredinop
That's quite a point you have there. If you put on a hat perhaps no one will notice.
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  • 09-04-2022, 09:49 AM
Yes, Dore is a comedian. Better yet, he's a p_thead comedian who does better reporting, on a variety of issues, than any of the network goofballs. He also used to be on TYT until he parted ways with them less than amicably. He's appeared on Tucker Carlson and he's had guests like Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taiibi on his own show among other notable print journalists. He's a guy that has a ton of integrity and has no problem calling out his own side. Big Bernie supporter and nails all the sellout corporate democrats in the legislature (all of them in other words). You'd do well to listen for perspective if nothing else. And he's funny!

Yes, Paxlovid has some efficacy in a limited age range. The problem is that it's not being marketed and prescribed as such. Had it gone through more extensive trials it's limits might have been exposed. Will there be any deleterius effect revealed down the road? Do you not think people should be aware? Originally Posted by Ducbutter
I suspect there won't be problems down the road. Apparently you don't want to take it if you have severe kidney disease or take certain medications. I haven't read up on the side effects though. If I get COVID I might do some panic researching prior to taking Paxlovid. Or might not.

I far prefer Trump's approach to the trials and such. If we'd followed standard protocol for the vaccines, we'd still be waiting around to get the shots.