Now you can’t get ivermectin or monoclonal antibodies.
Can't have people recovering now can we?
Now you can’t get ivermectin or monoclonal antibodies.
I'm not sure Japan has ever mandated covid 19 vaccine.unfortunately I cannot find this info anywhere else. Most recent thing I can find is that Japan is stepping up it's booster program because of omicron.
Sounds like you miss it already.
Well. Maybe. My wife seems to think so sometimes. Anyway. Happy belated retirement.Your sense of humor....
It needs calibrating.
I thought Johnson was takin off the market....it only had like a 10% effectiveness....of course all the others were 97% effective until we found out that was a lie also. Hope you all get well soon.My son and grandson both got COVID - AGAIN! They had it back in February with relatively mild symptoms and so far mild symptoms again.
Grandson is not vaccinated at all but my son was forced to get vaccinated or lose his job. He opted for one shot of the Johnson vaccine and that was only like about a month ago so that didn't do much good.
And this is generally for a drug that was approved the normal way and has been on the market for a while. I had the "pleasure" of taking an antibiotic that was given a black box warning shortly after I took it twice. I still have tendinitis problems because of it.I found this… https://www.everydayhealth.com/fda/what-black-box-warning-drug/
It contains this quote:
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I am not a doctor so don’t know whether this is complete or not, but seems sensible.
Wife and me got J&J shot back in April. So far it has proven to be 100% effective.I thought Johnson was takin off the market....it only had like a 10% effectiveness....of course all the others were 97% effective until we found out that was a lie also. Hope you all get well soon.
My wife and I haven't gotten any vax, and we've been to Michigan three times to visit her mom (one time her mom found out she had Covid while we were on the road, got there and came back next day) and Ohio for vacation, haven't worn a mask other than when taking my wife to her dr. appointments where they won't let you in without one, gone to work almost every day, and completely lived life as normal for us, and the only ones I know of in our family that are getting it are my fully vaxed daughter and her kids (both kids had no symptoms whatsoever and I don't believe they've had shots yet, daughter down for a week or more) and fully vaxed and boostered ex-wife.Wife and me got J&J shot back in April. So far it has proven to be 100% effective.
And we've been doing everything but licking doorknobs. Traveling, working, going to bars/restaurants, friends/family gatherings, defying mask mandates where possible.
I really have no idea how we haven't got it yet when I know so many people who've been vaxxed, boosted, hid in their basements for months, that got it anyways.
I was SURE we came back from New Years 2020 in San Diego with it. We spent a day crawling all over the USS Midway with thousands of tourist from the far east. Wife and me were both sick a few days later. Mine lasted for a couple weeks....I will hedge our experience by saying that I have strong suspicions that we both had it in December of 2019 when it supposedly wasn't in the US yet. So, take from that what you will.
The only reason I think I had it myself is that at the time I was having to park about 2 blocks from work and walk. Now, I've never been short of breath in my life beforehand just walking, but there were multiple days that I had to sit at the desk or in my car and try to catch my breath for 5 minutes or so before I could do anything else. Then in March or April I heard that shortness of breath was a main symptom of the main disease, so the proverbial light came on over my head. At the time, it was just a cough and stuffed up nose mainly, so thought it was just one of those colds/flus that go around every year, albeit one that affected my breathing with any exercise, which was kinda weird.I was SURE we came back from New Years 2020 in San Diego with it. We spent a day crawling all over the USS Midway with thousands of tourist from the far east. Wife and me were both sick a few days later. Mine lasted for a couple weeks.
We both got tested for antibodies a few months later and had none.
Glad you never got it....Never got the jab myself and never will. No covid yet either....so guess not getting the jab is still 100% effective also.Wife and me got J&J shot back in April. So far it has proven to be 100% effective.
And we've been doing everything but licking doorknobs. Traveling, working, going to bars/restaurants, friends/family gatherings, defying mask mandates where possible.
I really have no idea how we haven't got it yet when I know so many people who've been vaxxed, boosted, hid in their basements for months, that got it anyways.
First that wasn’t water. Second that’s called a hangover.I think I got it when I drank the water in Mexico.
I think that rumor might not be true. He got his shot in late December 2021 at Mayo Clinic, like approximately 3 weeks ago.I thought Johnson was takin off the market....it only had like a 10% effectiveness....of course all the others were 97% effective until we found out that was a lie also. Hope you all get well soon.
A real tragedy is we do not know the truth and proper research has not been done and disclosed to the public leaves us to guesses of what may be. That said this virus seems to have a connection to blood. Some researchers have found some correlation to susceptiblity and blood type.I really have no idea how we haven't got it yet when I know so many people who've been vaxxed, boosted, hid in their basements for months, that got it anyways.
Yeah, O is supposed to be the golden ticket, O- even better. A is the worst....Are both of you the same? I thought I ready that O blood types were more resistant.
No rhyme to reason…Yeah, O is supposed to be the golden ticket, O- even better. A is the worst.
I'm an A+, she's an A-. So we should both be dead by now.