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Wait.... so 0.2% of participants contracted COVID during the testing of the vaccine? And we’re shutting down society for this?
Honestly once the vaccines are available, other than some extreme cases, no one under 35 should be in any rush to get it. School aged children probably shouldn't get it at all.
And yet again we see right wing media (and by extension its adherents) with a headline that does not match the text.
But that's typical of Trumpsters. Look we get that it takes a lot of effort and energy for you to even read just a headline. But honestly, you will find that life is better if you actually continue reading past that. I know it's hard. But you can do it if you try !!
That would be news to me. If true, would help a lot.
Thanks for posting this, I heard it on the radio but could not believe it... wow just wow.
So with the problem of the logistics in the US being a limiting factor, it makes more sense to export it to other nations, than to get things worked out here?The article makes more sense than the headline. It speaks of prioritizing the USA to get the Rt below 1 before exporting. With the limited shelf life and logistics challenges, it wouldn't make sense to produce 330M doses for each American citizen when many won't take it. That's not very different from the strategy referenced in the quote from Azar in the same article.
maybe they are now going through their waveThe reddest of red states are burning up.
Guess listening to your President not such a great idea.
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The media has spun "America First" to be some white nationalist thing where in reality it has nothing to do with race. America First means that we get it first and only after we're taken care of do others get it.
Zeke better not be caught giving some of the vaccines that we bought for $2B to other countries. As for Pfizer, they did work with a German company so where they send the vaccine is up to them.
So with the problem of the logistics in the US being a limiting factor, it makes more sense to export it to other nations, than to get things worked out here?
I dont think they understand logistics.
And yet again we see right wing media (and by extension its adherents) with a headline that does not match the text.
But that's typical of Trumpsters. Look we get that it takes a lot of effort and energy for you to even read just a headline. But honestly, you will find that life is better if you actually continue reading past that. I know it's hard. But you can do it if you try !!
Emanuel is just waiting out the 75 and over crowd.The headline does match the text - the headline says "before all Americans" and the article says the same; national until high enough (not nearly all Americans) to reach herd immunity then focus globally to get them there before the rest of America gets the vaccine.
agree or disagree with the policy the headline is correct to the content of the story
@kiddiedoc or @NurseGoodVol
I’ve been prescribed a z-pack and dexamethasone. I understand the need for a corticosteroid, but why an antibiotic?
Also, it was recommended that I also take quercetin and famotidine (generic Pepcid) in addition to vitamins C, D, and zinc. Any thoughts on the quercetin and famotidine?
Doesn’t the Pepcid have anti-inflammatory properties? I thought that was one of the reasons they suggest it’s use.@kiddiedoc or @NurseGoodVol
I’ve been prescribed a z-pack and dexamethasone. I understand the need for a corticosteroid, but why an antibiotic?
Also, it was recommended that I also take quercetin and famotidine (generic Pepcid) in addition to vitamins C, D, and zinc. Any thoughts on the quercetin and famotidine?
It's my understanding that the Z pack prevents secondary infections. (I am a doctor but not an MD. I deal with the head and neck)
