Posted on 11/01/2021 7:22:22 AM PDT by weston
Matthew Marsden
@matthewdmarsden
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4h
How dare people take medical advice from
@joerogan and @AaronRodgers12!
They should take it from Elmo and Big Bird.
Stop.You.Are.Killing.Me!!!!
“ These results demonstrate that REGEN-COV has the potential to provide long-lasting immunity from SARS-CoV-2 infection, a result particularly important to those who do not respond to COVID-19 vaccines including people who are immunocompromised.”
Oh one more thing - so if some people don’t respond to the vaxes, why is everyone required to get them? This is the first time I’ve heard about people that don’t benefit from the vaccines from the media
“I really doubt whether they will even listen to the 5th Circuit but will go full speed ahead with this illegal mandate.”
Some businesses might though. I hope!
LOL!
I loved that exit.
I sure miss MY DONALD!!!
Good article here.
Procter & Gamble employees issue a warning to America
“ They know Bye-done is getting more worse than worse soooooo, they are going to indict Hunter and that will lead to Bye-done and he will have to step down or be impeached.”
Wouldn’t that be perfect!!!
I can’t imagine them doing it though. Not anything that verges on reality.
That’s nice of you to call Gomert’s office
Love the cup!
Do you have a good day too Rusty!🍁🍂
So the YUGE braking news from the DOJ and FIB is they have caught someone in the Ransomware attack of last summer.
Give me an “e”!
braking=breaking
True for now, but I am looking at this:
Additionally, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, announced additional positive results from a Phase 3 trial jointly run with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which assessed using a single dose of investigational (1,200 mg administered via 4 subcutaneous injections)per patient. The intention was to prevent COVID in uninfected individuals. The new analyses show REGEN-COV reduced the risk of contracting COVID-19 (i.e., laboratory-confirmed symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections) by 81.6% during the pre-specified follow-up period (months 2-8), maintaining the 81.4% risk reduction during the first month after administration, first reported in the New England Journal of Medicine.
One chief scientist said Regeneron can help protect people from COVID for “many months” after investigation.
“Today’s new data demonstrate how a single dose of REGEN-COV can help protect people from COVID-19 for many months after administration,” said Myron S. Cohen, M.D., who leads the monoclonal antibody efforts for the NIH-sponsored COVID Prevention Network (CoVPN) and is Director of the Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “These results demonstrate that REGEN-COV has the potential to provide long-lasting immunity from SARS-CoV-2 infection, a result particularly important to those who do not respond to COVID-19 vaccines including people who are immunocompromised.”
The intention was to prevent COVID in uninfected individuals.
These results demonstrate that REGEN-COV has the potential to provide long-lasting immunity from SARS-CoV-2 infection, a result particularly important to those who do not respond to COVID-19 vaccines including people who are immunocompromised.”
That’s why I asked, could this be considered a vaccine now?
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