The interview with Ryan Cole is amazingly informative and covers a lot of ground, so you don’t actually notice how long it goes.
I don’t know what the financial incentive is here in Japan, but I imagine each country struck a different deal. However, I have an interesting anecdotal story.
My boss and her husband both tested positive on…
The interview with Ryan Cole is amazingly informative and covers a lot of ground, so you don’t actually notice how long it goes.
I don’t know what the financial incentive is here in Japan, but I imagine each country struck a different deal. However, I have an interesting anecdotal story.
My boss and her husband both tested positive one week before they were scheduled to get their “vaccine.” Because her husband was in his 60’s, my boss was worried and insisted (against the doctor’s recommendations) that he stay in the hospital. During that time, she also demanded (against recommendation) that he be given remdesivir. After some amount of back-and-forth, the doctors gave in.
Luckily, both recovered within about a week. Not so luckily, one week later, their doctor told them to get the “vaccine” as soon as possible. As you can guess, my boss became extremely ill from the shot and had to take ANOTHER week off from work.
The thing that got me is how the doctors discouraged use of remdesivir, but pushed the other poison. I don’t get it.
Do they not get paid for remdesivir, or do they calculate that getting paid multiple times for the same patient receiving each subsequent booster is more profitable? Or do they know that remdesivir will kill but actually believe the shot will save lives?!
The interview with Ryan Cole is amazingly informative and covers a lot of ground, so you don’t actually notice how long it goes.
I don’t know what the financial incentive is here in Japan, but I imagine each country struck a different deal. However, I have an interesting anecdotal story.
My boss and her husband both tested positive one week before they were scheduled to get their “vaccine.” Because her husband was in his 60’s, my boss was worried and insisted (against the doctor’s recommendations) that he stay in the hospital. During that time, she also demanded (against recommendation) that he be given remdesivir. After some amount of back-and-forth, the doctors gave in.
Luckily, both recovered within about a week. Not so luckily, one week later, their doctor told them to get the “vaccine” as soon as possible. As you can guess, my boss became extremely ill from the shot and had to take ANOTHER week off from work.
The thing that got me is how the doctors discouraged use of remdesivir, but pushed the other poison. I don’t get it.
Do they not get paid for remdesivir, or do they calculate that getting paid multiple times for the same patient receiving each subsequent booster is more profitable? Or do they know that remdesivir will kill but actually believe the shot will save lives?!
What’s the deal?