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  • pinstripers
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    Brit Hume @brithume

    Quote: “a small num­ber of peo­ple who take the an­tivi­ral medication Paxlovid to treat Covid-19 some­times test pos­i­tive again for the virus in what pub­lic health of­fi­cials call ‘rebound pos­i­tiv­ity.’” Or you might call it the drug not working.

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  • atlwsu
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    Doesn't he do better when he isolates? That's how he got the job in the first place

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  • pinstripers
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    Probably could have been prevented with just a few more boosters

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  • rrshock
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-tes...185019908.html

    Biden positive AGAIN.........a "rebound" case
    Which one of the stand ins has it this time?

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  • pinstripers
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    President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 again Saturday, slightly more than three days after he was cleared to exit coronavirus isolation, the White House said, in a rare case of “rebound” following treatment with an anti-viral drug. White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor said in a letter that Biden “has experienced no reemergence of symptoms, and continues to feel quite well.” In accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, Biden will reenter isolation for at least five days.


    Biden positive AGAIN.........a "rebound" case

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  • Downtown Shocker Brown
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    Originally posted by wufan View Post
    Final point: There is tons of collusion between gov and private business, and they both benefit. How should this be stopped? We could have more laws and create a 27th government agency to independently investigate those things which Congress won’t touch. Or maybe, we could reduce the power government has to get involved in these affairs.
    No. The government should be forced back to its enabled role as a representative of the people, not the people who dictate to the people.

    Safeguards and accountability can be regulated. Free enterprise should not be dictated.

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  • ShockTalk
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    He said government inefficiencies, which sometimes is a problem. Are you saying “greasing the wheels” is government “Corruption” which also sometimes is a problem?

    I think you are, and if so, I agree with both of you. I think there has been a lot of government corruption involved with the Covid era.
    I was speaking in generalities, not this particular point.

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  • wufan
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    Final point: There is tons of collusion between gov and private business, and they both benefit. How should this be stopped? We could have more laws and create a 27th government agency to independently investigate those things which Congress won’t touch. Or maybe, we could reduce the power government has to get involved in these affairs.

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  • wufan
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    Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post

    That would be technically correct. Government is an entity. That doesn't necessarily mean those in control of running the government don't have creative ways to grease the wheels.
    Okay, let me ask this. Does it make more sense that three global companies colluded to keep out a fourth company by bribing, lobbying, or otherwise making campaign promises to multiple government officials, or does it make more sense that because the gov had what they wanted, they gave no special consolations to the Johnny Come Lately’s?

    Perhaps a better question: Why does the gov get to choose what products can be sold in this country at all?

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post

    That would be technically correct. Government is an entity. That doesn't necessarily mean those in control of running the government don't have creative ways to grease the wheels.
    He said government inefficiencies, which sometimes is a problem. Are you saying “greasing the wheels” is government “Corruption” which also sometimes is a problem?

    I think you are, and if so, I agree with both of you. I think there has been a lot of government corruption involved with the Covid era.

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  • ShockTalk
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    Originally posted by wufan View Post

    That’s a government problem. Specifically, no one PAID the gov to not allow it. The government inefficiencies took care of that free of charge.
    That would be technically correct. Government is an entity. That doesn't necessarily mean those in control of running the government don't have creative ways to grease the wheels.

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  • wufan
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    Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post

    Three Big Pharma companies with huge lobbies are able to meet the requirements and deadlines to get EUA, and another one wasn’t. Based on where we were with Coronavirus at the time, you would have thought the FDA would have wanted as many vaccines available as possible.

    But a “manufacturing” requirement was not able to be met in time to apply for the FDA EUA, but Novavax had no issues meeting the requirements of the EU, WHO, and many other countries around the world.

    How would you explain that?
    That’s a government problem. Specifically, no one PAID the gov to not allow it. The government inefficiencies took care of that free of charge.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post

    Three Big Pharma companies with huge lobbies are able to meet the requirements and deadlines to get EUA, and another one wasn’t. Based on where we were with Coronavirus at the time, you would have thought the FDA would have wanted as many vaccines available as possible.

    But a “manufacturing” requirement was not able to be met in time to apply for the FDA EUA, but Novavax had no issues meeting the requirements of the EU, WHO, and many other countries around the world.

    How would you explain that?
    The CDC have had a good number of doctors who have quit because of their emergency allowances (for example babies who are allowed the vaccine) of the vaccine,etc. when the committee who was formed to make these decisions voted down emergency allowance of the vaccine. Government dumbness, Politics, Corruption are possibilities just to name a few reasons that the powers that be make their decisions.

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  • SubGod22
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    Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post

    Three Big Pharma companies with huge lobbies are able to meet the requirements and deadlines to get EUA, and another one wasn’t. Based on where we were with Coronavirus at the time, you would have thought the FDA would have wanted as many vaccines available as possible.

    But a “manufacturing” requirement was not able to be met in time to apply for the FDA EUA, but Novavax had no issues meeting the requirements of the EU, WHO, and many other countries around the world.

    How would you explain that?
    Government is dumb

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  • Downtown Shocker Brown
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    Originally posted by wufan View Post

    Fake news.

    Novavac didn’t register for emergency use authorization early and therefore didn’t get EUA status. It was approved in routine time.

    The way one pharma company keeps others out is by writing GMPs or compendia that other companies can’t meet. Not what happened here.

    The slow approval is a problem with gov, not with business.
    Three Big Pharma companies with huge lobbies are able to meet the requirements and deadlines to get EUA, and another one wasn’t. Based on where we were with Coronavirus at the time, you would have thought the FDA would have wanted as many vaccines available as possible.

    But a “manufacturing” requirement was not able to be met in time to apply for the FDA EUA, but Novavax had no issues meeting the requirements of the EU, WHO, and many other countries around the world.

    How would you explain that?

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