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NPR: "The most direct support for the Pfizer booster came from laboratory work and a clinical study

Author: Cole (16284 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)
Posted at 4:08 pm on Dec 8, 2021
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done by Pfizer that involved a little over 300 people."

- Pfizer studied the Pfizer booster on 300 people and lo and behold found it successful, and now we all will eventually have to get it. Baron has the most sane view on this. Talk to your physician.


Link: https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2021/09/17/1038374005/experts-advising-fda-vote-against-pfizer-covid-booster

Replies to: "NPR: "The most direct support for the Pfizer booster came from laboratory work and a clinical study"

  • Why aren't our family doctors recommending the booster? - NDavenue - 3:30pm 12/8/21 (14) [View All]
    • Perhaps because of this... [LINK] - BaronVonZemo - 4:00pm 12/8/21
    • As far as I know from Pfizer booster trial, the effacy of its vaccine of 11 month old is terrible, - Eli - 3:45pm 12/8/21
    • Are your physicians, Baron, Markharmon and Eli? - jimbasil - 3:37pm 12/8/21
      • They are people who deal with COVID everyday and take it very seriously. [NT] - NDavenue - 3:38pm 12/8/21
        • You’re right, those I mentioned aren’t serious people. My bad! [NT] - jimbasil - 4:30pm 12/8/21
          • Uhhhh....wow. Classic jimbecile. Maybe someone else can explain what's wrong here to him.... - BaronVonZemo - 4:34pm 12/8/21
            • He just busted in another lie, Baron. About gas prices of all things. - Stark Raving Dad - 5:06pm 12/8/21
              • sigh [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 5:30pm 12/8/21
        • Thank you NDavenue. There is certainly a lot of political zealotry&hatred directed toward those who - BaronVonZemo - 4:09pm 12/8/21
          • :-) [NT] - NDavenue - 4:14pm 12/8/21
    • See my post below. Seems 12 people were the sample size to recommend the booster. WTF? [NT] - PBHangingChad - 3:34pm 12/8/21
      • NPR: "The most direct support for the Pfizer booster came from laboratory work and a clinical study [LINK] - Cole - 4:08pm 12/8/21
      • No. Not the "sample size." It was a lab test. [NT] - Chris94 - 3:58pm 12/8/21
      • It's just crazy. - NDavenue - 3:37pm 12/8/21
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