Agency approved Molnupiravir one day after approving Pfizer’s antiviral pill Paxlovid.
(Matthew Perrona – AP) U.S. health regulators on Thursday authorized the second pill against COVID-19, providing another easy-to-use medication to battle the rising tide of omicron infections.
The Food and Drug Administration authorization of Merck’s molnupiravir comes one day after the agency cleared a competing drug from Pfizer…. Continue reading
(Matt Margolis – PJ Media) The United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for two challenges to Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates, reports Fox News. One challenge is for Biden’s vaccine mandate for private businesses with over 100 employees, and the other is for healthcare workers at facilities receiving Medicaid and Medicare funding.
FDA calls emergency authorization a ‘major step forward in the fight against this global pandemic
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(Breitbart – Wendell Husebo) President Joe Biden reportedly claimed in a year-end recap to congressional members that Americans are in better circumstances than they were in 2020.
“The fight is not lost. And now is not the time to surrender.”
Wen’s statement is also reminiscent of an email Fauci sent in early 2020 saying “The typical mask you buy in the drug store is not really effective in keeping out virus, which is small enough to pass through the material.”
(Eric Mack – Newsmax) The stalling of the Build Back Better Act in the Senate is not only a signal President Joe Biden’s agenda “is dead,” according to economist Larry Kudlow, but he added “we are watching his presidency crumble.”
“I think that false narratives present a threat to our security. The propagation of false narratives is something to be condemned. We need our leaders to step up and fight against it….”
Omicron “has shown to be able to infect vaccinated individuals, which poses a greater threat to those who don’t have a strong antibody response to vaccines or can’t get vaccinated.”
“If the rule goes into effect, employees of companies with 100 or more employees will be required to either show proof of vaccination or submit to weekly testing and a workplace mask mandate.”
The news comes as Facebook lawyers admit their “fact-check” endeavors are little more than “opinions” by third-party partners of the firm. The company has deleted thousands of posts and accounts related to COVID-19 based on these “fact-checks”.
“Signing onto this letter were the chiefs of Target, Nordstrom, Levi Strauss, Ulta Beauty, Home Depot, and many more.
“Using their bare majority in the House and their not-really-a-majority in the Senate, Democrats hope to pass a massive spending bill that is actually far more massive than it looks. The estimated $367 addition to the deficit — which is bad enough — would actually be a $3 trillion addition to the deficit.”
(Robert Spencer – PJ Media) Liz Cheney on Monday revealed text messages from former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows’ phone. Despite the fact that they
(Rebecca Opie and Imogen Hayne) When Shaun Ferguson was browsing the plants at a local nursery last Tuesday afternoon, he never thought it would land him in two weeks quarantine in a medi-hotel.
His company earlier this year released a video of a monkey implanted with a chip that “was seen playing a video game telepathically.”
(Penny Starr – Breitbart) The U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on Tuesday
(Athena Thorne – PJ Media) Talk about a hate crime.
(Robert Heart – Forbes) Using Viagra, known generically as sildenafil, is associated with a significantly reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to new peer-reviewed
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(Protestia) Tim Keller gave an update on his ongoing health crisis and it is bleak. Keller was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June 2020 and thankfully was taking positive steps towards recovery, writing in November of 2020 that his recent CAT scans show continued improvement and the physician is “surprised” and “delighted” with the headway he is having as he burns through rounds of chemotherapy, calling his progress “incredible.”
“The media have largely overlooked significant disagreement within the federal government about the efficacy of an antiviral alternative, ivermectin, in treating COVID-19, the subject of numerous court fights. One recently ended with victory for the dying patient, who quickly recovered once administered the anti-parasitic.”