Not quite. Paxlovid is like a 5 day PAUSE button. The unvaxed develop immunity in those five days and all is good. The problem is that the vaxxed do not develop immunity in those 5 days.
Not quite. Paxlovid is like a 5 day PAUSE button. The unvaxed develop immunity in those five days and all is good. The problem is that the vaxxed do not develop immunity in those 5 days.
It's a nasty drug for both vaxxed and unvaxxed. But it stops viral replication for five days, during which the unvaxxed develop immunity. So when paxlovid stops and viral replication continues, the unvaxxed have immunity and can clear the virus on their own. The vaxxed appear less likely to develop immunity during those 5 days so when paxlovid stops and viral replication continues, they get sick again.
Not quite. Paxlovid is like a 5 day PAUSE button. The unvaxed develop immunity in those five days and all is good. The problem is that the vaxxed do not develop immunity in those 5 days.
Igor are you saying Plaxovid is ok to take if unvacced?
I would take Ivermectin myself instead. It is a protease inhibitor nd has several MORE ways to fight Sars-Cov-2, unlike Paxlovid.
It's a nasty drug for both vaxxed and unvaxxed. But it stops viral replication for five days, during which the unvaxxed develop immunity. So when paxlovid stops and viral replication continues, the unvaxxed have immunity and can clear the virus on their own. The vaxxed appear less likely to develop immunity during those 5 days so when paxlovid stops and viral replication continues, they get sick again.