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philipat's avatar

It's not a coincidence that one of the components of Paxlovid (Pfizer) is used in treating HIV.

It's also no coincidence that ALL prior attempts to develop vaccines to ANY CoV have failed due to ADE and associated autoimmune cytokine storms resulting in the fatal shutdown of vital organs.

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Bird's avatar

At the very beginning of the pandemic, I think March or April 2020, a medical university in Wuhan published a study recommending anti-fusion drugs to treat Covid. Anti-fusion drugs are used to treat HIV. Wonder how they knew to start there? This treatment strategy has since been reiterated in many studies.

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Ymarsakar's avatar

Pax... they have got to be shtting me. Look up pax reaver serenity.

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186no's avatar

and the spike protein has been found by treating medics to cause an anaphylaxis type reaction in the lungs to present as oedema - treated successfully by some ethically and morally upright medics and when "treated" ( or lethally enhanced ) with Remdesivir/ventilators was mortally accelerated in its effect (cf Dr S Chetty and others).

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John Sbrochi's avatar

I have never heard this,but have a question for you as it appears you've taken the time to review the components in Paxlovid. I've also heard that Paxlovid contains the same mRNA as in the Injections. This doesn't ring true to me, but I've never looked. Any idea?

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philipat's avatar

No, that;s incorrect and false information a) doesn't help and b) isn't necessary in discussing what a dog of a product Paxlovid really is. Here's a simple fact sheet right from NIH itself to help fill in the details:

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antivirals-including-antibody-products/ritonavir-boosted-nirmatrelvir--paxlovid-/

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John Sbrochi's avatar

It didn't ring true to me, but had never taken the time to look. Thanks.

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