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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2557424]There are absolutely no evidences about it, they self declare it. If it is true why a "booster" in fact a new vaccine is needed (like for the normal flue), why Israel have already ordered millions of new vaccines?[/QUOTE]Most current Pfizer Data:
87+ effective against British infection.
75+ against South African infection.
100% effective against severe disease for both.
Data from 200.000+ person study.
[URL]https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMc2104974[/URL]
Booster not likely suggested within 12 months (ongoing):
[URL]https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/comment/pfizer-biontechs-covid-19-vaccine-not-expected-to-require-a-booster-in-6-12-months-variant-of-concern-specific-shot-preferred/[/URL]
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2557436]So your dream is that when you go as hard as you can, you are faster than when they go as slow as they can. Without the 150 km before plus Col de la Madeleine.[/QUOTE]And with a mountain bike cassette.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2557431]Cycling faster than professional cyclists. Driving faster than formula 1 drivers. Leaping over tall buildings in single bound.[/QUOTE]Well I never knew he was Spider-Man, & on this board, wow!
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2557337]You must be an orphan.[/QUOTE]Nope, but I'm extremely capable of understanding simple statistics and not letting the media brainwash me into making decisions based on fear.
I'm a man, not some scared little sucker.
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[QUOTE=RockyV;2557368]Well said Shoo and I hear India is a great place to visit this time of year. I suggest you should visit as soon as possible.[/QUOTE]It must be hard to live in fear as you do.
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2557410]Oh dear, abandon the entire plant! LOL!
Spaceballs: [URL]https://youtu.be/EfkNvOOiZ_8[/URL].[/QUOTE]LMFAO! Have mercy on them, it can't be easy being so afraid and easily fooled by the media.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2557441]Most current Pfizer Data:
87+ effective against British infection.
75+ against South African infection.
100% effective against severe disease for both.
Data from 200.000+ person study.
[URL]https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMc2104974[/URL]
Booster not likely suggested within 12 months (ongoing):
[URL]https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/comment/pfizer-biontechs-covid-19-vaccine-not-expected-to-require-a-booster-in-6-12-months-variant-of-concern-specific-shot-preferred/[/URL][/QUOTE]If you still believe what Pfister is saying it is your problem, I don t believe it, they all get so many free shares they will never say the contrary, also so many doctors get some financial advantages I also don't trust them, we need strong independent specialist with no link to all those companies, really independent but this is a dream today in the US, probably possible in China or Japan.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2557436]So your dream is that when you go as hard as you can, you are faster than when they go as slow as they can. Without the 150 km before plus Col de la Madeleine.[/QUOTE]Do you think you would be able to climb Loze? Just try, but without engine, not like Cancellara. Tour de France won't repeat on this year, when I will, but without Cormet Roselent before, to be faster than Sagan on last year, I don't say faster than Roglic even I think to remember he didn't win on top. I will wait for you for Gran San Bernardino which is not so difficult. In Loze, climbers are on 32 on rear, better to turn legs faster to prevent lactic acid.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2557429]Okay Michael Schumacher.[/QUOTE]When he was a dangerous behavior pilot, he was lucky despite crash in Silverstone, but really unlucky when skiing in Meribel, not even free riding, and he had helmet when I don't put on, not even when going downhill on bicycle at more than 70 km / h. Some snails drive cars which are faster for maximum speed than formula 1, when I wait to go to play in Germany.
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Seychelles with 70% citizens vaccined with Chinese quality, but covid still spreading with 30% positive who were vaccined. I think kind of same in Chile with Brazilian mutant, despite vaccine, but also with Chinese quality vaccine.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2557467]If you still believe what Pfister is saying it is your problem, I don t believe it, they all get so many free shares they will never say the contrary, also so many doctors get some financial advantages I also don't trust them, we need strong independent specialist with no link to all those companies, really independent but this is a dream today in the US, probably possible in China or Japan.[/QUOTE]Good thing that it was an independent study that was peer reviewed.
-Biomedical Research Program and the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Biomathematics Research Core at Weill Cornell Medicine.
What else you got?
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2557428]You think paracetamol came from tree bark.
That was aspirin.[/QUOTE]LOLOLOLOLOL!
You suck so much? What did you just do 1 Google search now, and then you found on the 10 first hits it told you about aspirin? LOL!
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History of Paracetamol.
It takes us back to ancient and medieval times, when the people existing in that era knew about antipyretic agents were actually the compounds contained in white willow bark of a tree majorly found in Central Asia and Europe, which is in fact family of chemicals 'Salicin', which similarly also leads to development of another famous drug 'Aspirin' and also about compounds contained in South American native tree called cinchona.
You can continue reading about it here:
[URL]http://www.medgazette24.com/paracetamol-the-drug-we-know-the-uses-we-dont/[/URL]
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As the n00b wannabe can read from my source, paracetamol is nothing more than a natural willow tree bark piss compound:
"In 1893, urine samples of individuals who consumed phenacetin were tested and as result paracetamol was found in them, this was then concentrated into a white, bitter tasting crystalline compound."
So enjoy your piss! Maybe you just love getting Pisst on?
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Lets introduce a new saying here for our wannabe health crowds who get equally brainwashed patients or victims of criminal patent laws on nature:
If you have a sexy hot female patient in need of a painkiller up their anus, or in order to relieve the stress from a long day's work, there is no need for factory produced mechanical paracetamol. Do it the natural way, and call on Pistons! He'll chug some willow bark, and be ready to go, like the superhero he is!
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2557496]LOLOLOLOLOL!
You suck so much? What did you just do 1 Google search now, and then you found on the 10 first hits it told you about aspirin? LOL!
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History of Paracetamol.
It takes us back to ancient and medieval times, when the people existing in that era knew about antipyretic agents were actually the compounds contained in white willow bark of a tree majorly found in Central Asia and Europe, which is in fact family of chemicals 'Salicin', which similarly also leads to development of another famous drug 'Aspirin' and also about compounds contained in South American native tree called cinchona.
You can continue reading about it here:
[URL]http://www.medgazette24.com/paracetamol-the-drug-we-know-the-uses-we-dont/[/URL][/QUOTE]Ok Frankenstein's monster, your own source proves you wrong again and that you're not very good at reading. Try reading that again buddy. Stay in your lane because anything science or medical ain''t it.
In short for everyone else, paracetamol and aspirin are antipyretics. Not all antipyretics are paracetamol. Paracetamol / Tylenol / acetaminophen is a purely synthetic compound with no previous use.