Covid is right here, and it's getting bad fast.

Well somebody will be getting rich off of this:

Pfizer/BioNTech have set the list price at $120 per dose for their shot. Moderna said its shot will be available at a price of $129 per dose. The list price for Novavax's shot will be $130 per dose, and its contracted price will be $72.50 per dose.
 
Well somebody will be getting rich off of this:

Pfizer/BioNTech have set the list price at $120 per dose for their shot. Moderna said its shot will be available at a price of $129 per dose. The list price for Novavax's shot will be $130 per dose, and its contracted price will be $72.50 per dose.
Medical insurance companies will most likely not be willing to pay more than $5.
 
At least they aren't getting so sick, more like a head cold.
At work one employee got sick- not covid. More like a 24 hour flu. Fever for one day, super sleepy, sore throat, sneezing, runny nose. Not Covid though. She was better in 3 days but still had a cough which would not go away and made her voice horse.

Another employee came down with Covid a few days later.

The one with Covid was only sick for 2 days with fever aches, then it changed to sort of runny nose and cough, which by 4th day had all run it's course, and by 5th day they were pretty much over it.

The one that did not have covid was sick 2 more weeks with a terrible cough. She finally went to the doctor and ended up needing antibiotics.

So right there we had the results that Covid was a lot less sever than the other 24 hour flu or cold or what ever the other employee had that was not covid but required a trip to the doctor and antibiotics.
 
My 82 yo father texted earlier to say he tested positive for Covid today. He has had the jab and one booster. So far just cold symptoms and tiredness. This is his second round with it.

Hopefully he gets over it quickly.

I talked to a guy at one of my side jobs today and he mentioned he just had Covid for a third time after a vacation to Vegas. Fortunately, it was pretty mild and he's already tested negative after a couple days.
 
The problem with our endless information world is stories that should stop everyone in their tracks barely get noticed.

The CIA bribed its own agents to lie about where COVID came from. Just sit back and ponder the implications of that.


Now, Representative Brad Wenstrup (R–OH), who chairs the House of Representatives' Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, says his panel and the House’s Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence have heard testimony from a whistleblower “who presents as a highly credible senior-level CIA officer.” According to the press release, the whistleblower testified that only the most senior analyst of a seven-member CIA team investigating the origin of COVID-19 supported the zoonotic transmission theory. The whistleblower alleged the other six team members supporting the lab origin then received “a significant monetary incentive to change their position,” wrote Wenstrup and Representative Mike Turner (R–OH), who chairs the intelligence panel.
 
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