Love it....


HuaHin61 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 6:17 pm and the next candidate is Albert Bourla, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer.
4x vaccinated and now positiv COVID,
and he doesn't trust the vaccine either, so he takes PAXLOVID
https://nitter.net/AlbertBourla/status/ ... 94784256#m
Dear God.... "Nitter" are you fecking serious or simply looking at a wind up and response?HuaHin61 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 6:17 pm and the next candidate is Albert Bourla, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer.
4x vaccinated and now positiv COVID,
and he doesn't trust the vaccine either, so he takes PAXLOVID
https://nitter.net/AlbertBourla/status/ ... 94784256#m
there they are again, the pink elephants
HuaHin61 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:39 pm about "Maybe it would have been worse without the vaccine. No way to know."
A man stands in a pedestrian zone and claps his hands every 10 seconds.
When a passer-by asks him what he is doing, he replies: "I drive away the wild pink elephants".
Astonished, the passer-by replies: "But there aren't any elephants here."
The clapping man smiles happily and states: "You see, the clapping works".whether the assertion that "without vaccination" everything would be worse is true at all,In einer Fußgängerzone steht ein Mann und klatscht alle 10 Sekunden in die Hände.
Als ein Passant ihn fragt, was er denn tue, antwortet er: „Ich vertreibe die wilden Elefanten“.
Erstaunt entgegnet der Passant: „Aber hier sind doch gar keine Elefanten.“
Worauf der klatschende Mann zufrieden lächelt und feststellt: „Sehen Sie, das Klatschen wirkt“.
does not seem to have been proven to me
So where did he say that he doesn't trust the vaccine, smart arse?I am grateful to have received four doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and I am feeling well while experiencing very mild symptoms.
We have come so far in the past two years in our efforts to battle this disease that I am confident that I will have a speedy recovery. I am incredibly grateful for the tireless efforts of my Pfizer colleagues who worked to make vaccines and treatments available for me and people around the world
the dubious source (as you named it) is the official twitter account of Pfizer CEO A. Bourla
he shows it through his actions - maybe you did not get that. smart arse?
https://www.who.int/news/item/22-04-202 ... originatorPreviously, WHO had suggested against its use in all COVID-19 patients regardless of disease severity, due to the totality of the evidence at that time showing little or no effect on mortality. Following publication of new data from a clinical trial looking at the outcome of admission to hospital, WHO has updated its recommendation. WHO now suggests the use of remdesivir in mild or moderate COVID-19 patients who are at high risk of hospitalization.
you should not infer others from you and your problems
We will not intervene so long as discussion stays civil. However, as soon as name calling starts, if not stopped quickly , a thread goes downhill fast.
I guess I'm wasting my breath (sorry keys/keyboard time)...... No vaccine promises full immunity, neither can they stop you passing on the disease/virus to others.- less so for the Covid vaccine. I have my "Flu Jab" every year, and aside from a day or two after the jab itself, never suffer.HHTel wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 3:05 pm Like you, BB, I recognise a treatment as different from a vaccine. No vaccine is foolproof and should you still catch the disease you've been vaccinated for, it's common sense to take medication to aid recovery.
The 'flu vaccine is a classic example. There's a good chance that even after the shot, you will suffer a dose of 'flu. Should you not take the odd paracetamol or any other medication?
BB good advice. However what some people call name calling others would regard it as a compliment.