Fourth Shot 'is Necessary', Pfizer CEO Says (arstechnica.com) 372
An anonymous reader shares a report: While US health experts closely monitor upticks of COVID-19 cases in Europe as well as the global rise of the omicron subvariant BA.2, Pfizer is renewing calls for fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccine. In an interview Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said that a fourth dose -- aka a second booster -- is "necessary."
"The protection what we are getting from the third [doses], it is good enough -- actually, quite good for hospitalizations and deaths," Dr. Bourla said. But, "it's not that good against infections" with omicron, and "it doesn't last very long." He reported that Pfizer is "working very diligently" to come up with a new dose that will protect against all variants and provide longer-lasting protection.
"The protection what we are getting from the third [doses], it is good enough -- actually, quite good for hospitalizations and deaths," Dr. Bourla said. But, "it's not that good against infections" with omicron, and "it doesn't last very long." He reported that Pfizer is "working very diligently" to come up with a new dose that will protect against all variants and provide longer-lasting protection.
Drug Dealer says I need more drugs..... (Score:4, Insightful)
Big surprise.
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I'm torn between Bullwinkle's This Time For Sure and Monty Python's series of castles in the swamp.
Why don't the just come out with the modified insulin pump and a quick refill bottle? Heck, caffeinate the vaccine, kill two birds with one stone.
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They're not saying anything that independent governments and labs with zero financial incentives aren't. But yes, let's keep trying to twist that into some kind of pharma conspiracy. Muppet.
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They're not saying anything that independent governments and labs with zero financial incentives aren't.
If that is the case, then journalists should be quoting those credible unbiased experts rather than the opinion of someone with a financial incentive to push an agenda who has neither a medical degree nor any experience in vaccine research.
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He has a a PhD in biotech, and they have been reporting other scientists talking about the need for a fourth booster, for quite some time now..
I'm 99.9999% certain Phizer absolutely do have experience in vaccine research.
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Who should cite peer-reviewed research? News articles? Most aren't heavy enough to get anywhere that near to actual hard data. They want to be read by the masses. It's not actually a bad thing. The people that actually want the data will just go look for it. Most would just have their eyes glaze over and see only "tl;dr" and never make it halfway.
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independent governments and labs
Imagine being that naïve.
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independent governments and labs
Imagine being that naïve.
Imagine being so paranoid that facts cannot reach you anymore.
Iied to, or do you know you're lying? (Score:2)
You're trying to use VAERS reports in a way that makes no sense. In a way that's totally inappropriate for the data. I don't know if someone is trying to trick you and you didn't know any better, or if you do know better and you're trying to fool us.
As mentioned on the site you linked to, the numbers you're reporting are the number of people who had an adverse advent after they had been vaccinated.
The numbers are of course much, much higher for "graduated highschool" than for getting vaccinated. MOST Americ
You really that stupid? (Score:2)
As of March 4, 2022:
25,158 COVID Vaccine Reported Deaths
138,247 COVID Vaccine Reported Hospitalizations
1,168,892 COVID Vaccine Adverse Event Reports
213,853,513 idiots who still don't understand what VAERS is.
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At which point were you fooled?
When you took vaccinations and boosters (at no direct cost to yourself) for a disease that's killed 6 million worldwide and can have severe long term health affects for those that aren't killed?
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It may have been no direct cost to me, but our tax dollars paid for it so yes... in a way, I did pay for it.
This guy is the CEO, and the number one job of a CEO is to make sure that the company is making profits for its shareholders. Excuse me while I don't believe a damn word coming out of his mouth.
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Fine don't trust the CEO, but trust the data on hospitalisations for the vaccinated vs unvaccinated and studies about long term efficacy of this vaccine over time.
Hank21, the person I was replying to, implied that even taking the first vaccine was him being fooled despite the mountain of evidence of how helpful it is.
Re: Drug Dealer says I need more drugs..... (Score:2)
Iâ(TM)ve gotten two shots and Iâ(TM)ve been sick with Covid twice. Once before and once after my shots. I donâ(TM)t plan on getting any boosters unless I see significant data showing that boosted people are significantly higher risk of dying. I would however consider a booster if it was for a specific new variant that I havenâ(TM)t been exposed to.
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The only thing more stupid than beating a dead horse is beating an undead one.
They didn't say they won't release the data to the public for 50 years. They said that they have so little manpower that the task of removing all personal information from the data - a matter of privacy, which ought to be important in a civilised society - would take 50 years.
Of course he does (Score:3)
He needs more money
Has he set up a cron-job, yet? (Score:3)
Where do I sign up? (Score:2)
I have had all 3 covid vaccines and the only issue was the 15 minutes it took to get the shot and little sore the next day. I will get the 4th when available. My wife and I have steered clear of Covid and I am grateful that science was able to deliver on this and keep us safe.
On the other hand, I have an anti-vaxxer friend that got covid along with this wife. He claims he is glad he got the "natural" virus and now he has super immunity and doesn't have to worry about the long-term side effects of the vaccin
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I don't get all the people who, with great self-assuredness, claim something is wrong with these vaccines because they're not 100% effective or because you need more than one shot. I am not aware that any vaccine has ever been 100% effective.
Nobody is talking about perfection. With Omicron efficacy is down the drain after a few months time.
There is no reason to get vaccinated due to efficacy because it does not exist. The reason to get vaccinated is protection from severe health outcomes. I've yet to see any useful data a fourth dose has any useful impact on health outcomes.
My understanding is that vaccines, herd immunity, and public health action combined can have the effect of greatly reducing the presence of a virus in the population.
What can happen as an abstract concept is not relevant. What has and is happening is what matters. Everyone is getting Omicron whether they know it or not despite vaccin
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Let me tell you my families experience with the vaccine:
Me 40s - Pfizer 1st and 2nd - Ok.
Uncle 50's - Pfizer 1st and 2nd - Ok.
Aunt 60s - Pfizer 1st and 2nd - Heart Attack after one week of 2nd dose. 3 Stents.
Female Cousin 10s - Pfizer 1st and 2nd - Ok.
Another Uncle 60s - Moderna 1st and 2nd - Ok.
Another Aunt 50s - Moderna 1st, 2nd and 3rd - Ok.
Female Cousin 20s - Pfizer 1st and 2nd - Blood clots after one week of 2nd dose. 9 Stents.
Male Cousin 10s - Unvaccinated - refused due to his sister's complications.
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Covid Fog is brain damage. (Score:2)
Your friend needs to come to Godfather pizza and kiss the ring on the cold dead hand of reality. [reddit.com]
Shucky Ducky - 6:16 [youtube.com]
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I haven't had any of the Jabs and haven't had so much as a sniffle in the past 5 years.
I am glad rational thought, good eating and exercise habits as well as a healthy immune system have kept me safe.
Funky rushed out the door vaccine? Not so much.
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If we are into sharing personal experiences, I got three doses of Moderna as soon as they were made available to my age category. Every time I was sick for four days, and three weeks after getting the third dose (so about the very time the protection given by the vaccine is supposedly maximized), I caught Omicron which downed me for 10 days, contaminating a colleague on the way. And I am a fit, reasonably sporty person with no known health issues.
This makes me weary of going for a fourth dose if it a) makes
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I'm not sure what you're attempting to read into this.
One word replies are basically noise.
Again, truly healthy people with an active lifestyle and no comorbidities have nearly no chance of dying from a severe COVID infection.
They DO run a risk of "vaccine" injury through.
So anyone in this cohort who isn't doing the calculations during their decision on whether or not to take the jab is a moron.
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So she was lucky that she got infected by her husband who:s vaccination made the infection much milder. Thanks for yet another anecdote that proves that the vaccines are great!
That's not how it works. Interesting theory though.
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True, but due to a vaccinated person having a lower viral load, the person who gets it from them gets a smaller viral load as well, giving their immune system a better chance of getting up to speed before the full blown infection sets in.
That's the same reason variolation worked in the days before the smallpox vaccine.
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It seems to have not proven out in a huge worldwide study.
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Re: Where do I sign up? (Score:2)
"Neither one of them now plan on getting any more COVID jabs."
Thank them for their sacrifice. Hooray, less stupid voters.
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oh geez, here we go (Score:2)
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I don't think many people actually want to spread the virus on purpose.
Most just want the terrible authoritarian restrictions to end, or feel like the vaccine was rushed to the gate.
I bet you could get most of the second group to vax if you offered the 25 or so alternatives to the pfizer, pointing out they use the same techniques that are used on flu shots for decades.
Fourth Shot 'is Necessary', Pfizer CEO Says (Score:4)
No, it's not.
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No, it's not.
At least not necessary for everyone.
SARS-CoV-2 is not gone and never will be. But it is no longer "novel". A large portion of the world is either (partially) vaccinated or already exposed. It's time to switch the strategy from "stay at home/wear a mask so we do not overwhelm the medical system" to "test/monitor/surveil and respond to local outbreaks accordingly". The pandemic is over. It's endemic now. If your age/health makes you particularly vulnerable then get an Nth dose. Otherwise, give me an an
Re:Fourth Shot 'is Necessary', Pfizer CEO Says (Score:5, Insightful)
If my doctor tells me that I need a booster then I'll probably get a booster. If the CEO of the company that makes the vaccine or some government stooge that has been wrong more than right tells me, then I'm probably going to say "no."
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the problem: with doctors, just like with governments, money talks. Especially Big Pharma's, which has been known to fund doctors as well as campaigns.
Don't let this sound like I'm against science or a 4th shot if proven necessary. But we should really consider a non-capitalist long-term solution against COVID-19 and other diseases that have this much influence in society and geopolitics.
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Doctors and the governing bodies are part of the corporate medical industry. You guys should be wary of doctors too. A good doctor is rare. Most just prescribe something and move on with the billing.
I totally agree. You should get your medical information from a source as far removed from medical expertise as you can.
I recommend Facebook and TikTok.
It's OK you can trust me, I'm not a doctor.
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Given that the risks seem to be very low for people who have already had Pfizer shots (i.e. if you were going to have a bad reaction, you would have the first three times) I'd say it's probably worth getting another shot of it.
COVID is becoming endemic, but unlike flu or the common cold it can have serious long term effects even if the initial infection is mild. That includes Long COVID and brain damage.
mod parent up, please (Score:2)
You are 100% CORRECT. This bug has spread through multiple species, and is very well spread through the world due to mankind.
As such, we are no longer in pandemic, but in endemic, and it needs to be treated as such.
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And you base that on a rigrous examination (Score:2)
Pfizer is probably right. If your complaint is that they're making a ton of money off being right well, I agree. Turns out they paid for development with tax payer dollars [youtube.com] (I know, huge shock, privatize the profits / socialize the costs). So we paid for them to make all this money.
It's not gonna change much, because, well, we have a cult like adherence to phony free market values. Tell me how we can get the world over that and we can stop getting mad ad Pfizer for selling our
Doesn't do shit (Score:2)
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Pretty good at preventing covid at least. Extremely good at preventing bad cases too
LOL no (Score:2)
I got two shots. I'm done.
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I got two shots. I'm done.
why?
Concerns about vaccine side effects? Not worried about the side effects of COVID? Some moral stance?
Personally, as desperately as I want to pretend things are normal I still really don't want COVID, especially with some of the hints we're seeing about long term side effects [slashdot.org].
If a 4th shot is available, and it significantly reduces my chance/severity of infection I don't see a reason not to get it. Especially since it lets me do a few more things without risk on infection.
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I'm satisfied with the reduction of risk that comes from two shots, and the extra risk reduction isn't huge from another one. I don't oppose it.
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I'm satisfied with the reduction of risk that comes from two shots, and the extra risk reduction isn't huge from another one. I don't oppose it.
Forget about the big unknowns surrounding long term side effects.
You get sick, have to self-isolate for a week, and you have to tell everyone you have COVID and might have passed it on.
The cost/benefit of an additional shot seems a clear win to me.
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Three for me.I hope the virus doesn't strikes back with its mutations.
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I hope the virus doesn't strikes back with its mutations.
That would be disappointing.
4th shot is absolutely necessary (Score:2)
One common trait... (Score:2)
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1) person is immunocompromised.
2) person does not have the t-cells that were supposed to be stimulated (we all have millions of types, but few are across 100% of the population).
3) initial infection was with an overwhelming dose, and the bug is capable of very rapid growth/shedding.
Inevitable. (Score:2)
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He needs a new super yacht
Plenty of cheap ones on eBay.
Hardly used, one Russian owner. Priced for quick sale. Must use Bitcoin.
And this is why I got Maderna for booster (Score:2)
So when getting booster, did Maderna, and had my wife/kids do BioNTech booster, though they had Maderna shots.
Re: And this is why I got Maderna for booster (Score:2)
What is Maderna? You said it like a dozen times. Do you mean Moderna?
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There are people claiming to be experts saying all sorts of things and no good way to know which are real.
If anyone thinks its ea
Ever ask your barber if you need a hair cut? (Score:4, Interesting)
Ask the CEO of any company about his/her products. If they don't answer "Everyone needs to buy more", they aren't a CEO. btw. Can Pfizer please drop that stupid mission statement about the patient always coming first? The drug companies made an extra 80 Billion with a B on Covid. (https://www.wsj.com/articles/pfizer-moderna-and-other-drugmakers-make-billions-meeting-covid-19-needs-11645811779). That is about $2,500 per second for an entire year. Pfizer has one and only one motivation. Profits. They have no risk, because the government passed laws to protect them from lawsuits. That kind of money can motivate people to do...
And? (Score:2)
I already had my 4th a month ago.
What to do according to science (Score:2)
Haven't even read the article because of course Pfizer want more money.
UK data is showing that even Moderna's half-shot is a better booster than Pfizer's. Nobody knows why.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/... [nejm.org]
BA2 is coming. It's as transmissible as measles and will ensure Omicron kills more Americans than Delta did.
Whilst protection vs hospitalisation remains high (80% 2 shots, 90% 3), this is largely down to cellular immunity (T-cells et al)... ... protection vs infection falls below 50% after 9 weeks.
Only 1
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If you caught Omicron, my incredibly rough estimate is that you have something like 70% protection against infection vs BA2 for a couple of months at least.
Do you have a source for this?
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Yeah, I woke up, without covid-19 because a vaccine protected me.
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Great. Are those magnetic bracelets proven by peer reviewed papers to do anything over than decorate your wrist?
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I certainly in the group of believing science. I drink moderately, donâ(TM)t do pot or crack, a take prescription drugs as needed. I know I should have gone out a spent a year testing cocaine, but the science seems pretty clear due to lab and natural experiments. Likewise, everyone I know has three shots, only one got very sick and none died. I hear tell am athlete died, but they are the mostly drug abusers and of are of little concern. So the booster will likely maintain resistance until the yearly booster can be released.
Except that the more doses of the original vaccine we give, the less benefit an updated vaccine will provide. Giving a fourth dose is, IMO, a huge mistake if that dose's strain coverage is more than two years out of date. The whole point of mRNA vaccines is that they're easy to update. Yet we're completely wasting that advantage by continuing to distribute the same old vaccine after a year and a half.
This is bonkers. We need an updated vaccine, and we should absolutely not be giving ANY additional doses
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Cocaine has been tested on humans and the research had been peer reviewed. But the side effects are worse than the newer Novocaine.
A fourth booster is only necessary because changing the mRNA spike protein to more closely match newer variants will start the whole approval process over at zero. Not sure if that's a good reason or a bad one but it's reality.
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Uhh, yes? Was that a trick question?
Insert image of 5 people on a bus all looking at each other with a shared thought bubble "Sheeple."
You aren't special, bro, and you don't have any inside information. Denialism and immediate assumption of vast conspiracies don't make you a fucking free thinker.
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I have not had any form of COVID. Probably because I actually followed recommendations including immunization once it became available.
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You know that all of the safety and efficacy data comes directly from the drug manufacturer, right? You know that Pfizer was fined $4.3 billion US dollars for lying about the safety and efficacy of their drugs for decades? You know that there was no management shake up, no one fired, no changes made at Pfizer after the fine was levied?
They lied before. I assume that they are still lying. Which is the biggest reason that I have not and will never get the shot. It's a scam, like just about everything else in
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Come take a tour of the ICU where I've worked periodically over the past two years.
It's been months since one of the intubated COVID patients has been vaccinated.
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My sister works in a hospital and she's happy to tell me all about the anti-vaxx people she has to deal with who gasp out their last while they demand horse dewormer, then get all pissy when the doctor says no.
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My sister works in a hospital and she's happy to tell me all about the anti-vaxx people she has to deal with who gasp out their last while they demand horse dewormer, then get all pissy when the doctor says no.
Horse dewormer works when taken early according to this massive peer reviewed study.
https://www.cureus.com/article... [cureus.com]
The evidence for late stage treatment is quite sparse.
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"Peer review" means this clown "journal" has comments enabled at the bottom of the page. I don't know how you can claim this is a real medical journal with a straight face.
It's supposedly peer reviewed but they still haven't released the raw data. Two of the doctors are FLCCC-affiliated and have a clear bias beforehand.
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The initial data was indeed provided by the manufacturers, but that was more than a year ago. Now that 63% of the world population received at least one dose of a vaccine, the safety and efficacy of each vaccine has been tested in hospitals and health agencies in the entire world, and several vaccines have been verified safe and effective. You still can to put Pfizer on your no-buy list to punish them for their past conduct, but that does not prevent you from choosing another brand.
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No wonder 950,000 Americans died from covid.
Wonder if it was because
- They told us not to wear masks in the critical period for the virus spreading?
- Or because they didn't tell us it hits elderly folks the hardest?
- Or they failed (and continue to fail) to mention that it highly correlates to obesity.
No wonder.
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No, more because people didn't take masks or vaccines seriously once the dangers were known. Sure there were problems at the start when the virus was down played and how to handle it wasn't really clear, but by the time the vaccine came out, people should have stopped dying.
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Yeah they do separate the with/of covid deaths. It's part of the medical coding. You can just look at the excess death numbers if you don't believe the other numbers.
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nobody has at this point separated the 'with' covid deaths from 'of' covid deaths, so who knows what they real number actually is
The real numbers are measured by demographics -- the excess deaths. The excess deaths for 2020-2022 match week by week the number of covid deaths reported by hospitals, and actually are larger than the known covid deaths. That means not only the reported covid deaths at hospitals were accurate, but there were more covid deaths (at home) that never were classified as covid (since other forms of deaths have not increased, including suicides).
and/or for using the approved 'treatments' once the patient was in hospital?
Welcome to modern medicine, where doctors use approved treatments.
medical establishment let people die by
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The real numbers are measured by demographics -- the excess deaths. The excess deaths for 2020-2022 match week by week the number of covid deaths reported by hospitals, and actually are larger than the known covid deaths. That means not only the reported covid deaths at hospitals were accurate, but there were more covid deaths (at home) that never were classified as covid (since other forms of deaths have not increased, including suicides).
Assuming excess deaths must be caused by covid and no other factors is fine so long as you don't lose sight of the fact you are just making an assumption.
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Well, here's the proof we were looking for, people! Gatorade cures COVID-19!
P.S.: which flavour of Gatorade, exactly?
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Username checks out.