This bloke seems to know what he's talking about.
The animal origins pathway of Covid-19 outbreak is logical, but there’s no ‘gotcha’ evidence | Dominic Dwyer | The Guardian
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This bloke seems to know what he's talking about.
The animal origins pathway of Covid-19 outbreak is logical, but there’s no ‘gotcha’ evidence | Dominic Dwyer | The Guardian
Interesting that the USA still hasn't approved the Astra Zeneca vaccine even for emergency use. You can't see Bruce Springsteen in New York if you've had AZ.
Springsteen’s back on Broadway – but no AstraZeneca vaccine recipients allowed | Bruce Springsteen | The Guardian
[QUOTE=RHS58;3090318]And that would be a rather old Zoloft sponsored and supplied couch cover you’d be sitting on.
Another drug produced by Pfizer, IIRC.
(I’m such an old quack that I remember the days when drug companies gifted such things to surgeries. I still have Pfizer’s Zoloft sunflower necktie hanging in the wardrobe)[/QUOTE
Not to mention the various computer equipment, fancy dinners out, bribes/Incentives et al...? [bighmmm]
[biggrin] I do miss the day when dinners took me as well[thumbsupbig]. Noting eating a nice rare steak while Doctors put up pictures of[bigwhistle][bigwhistle][bigwhistle][bigwhistle][bigwhistle] did occasionally make a few non medical types gag[biggrin]
My CSL made AZ vaccinated body is not a pfizer advert promise. Not anti any vaccine. The grift and graft of drug reps did give me a funny one. A really useful umbrella was labeled with an erectile dysfunction drug. I had no idea at the time. A gent gave me a nudge and told me 'Me Too'. When I asked a Doctor what the drug was on my umbrella I had a great chuckle. I still have it[thumbsupbig]
I do have a brilliant little computer tool kit from 20 years ago. Ungrateful me has no idea of the drug brand[bigrolf]
I think your on to an issue Dr Ron. I just did the site readiness for another vaccine type and run up to this
"A documented procedure in place to ensure that the personnel at the vaccine site have not provided, requested or accepted, and will not provide, request or accept, any additional incentive or benefit in connection with the vaccine doses (such as a bribe)"
I will have to stop the graft now[thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig]
Back on topic. Pfizer is now for 40 to 60 year olds. What is 60? The day your turn 60 you can have a 2nd dose of Pfizer IF you had the first dose before you turned 60. At or after your 60th birthday- Happy birthday - you get the join this black duck with an AZ vaccine[biggrin]
[QUOTE=4bee;3090410]Such stuff has been gone for at least 10-15 years.
I do recall one day all the patients behaving oddly while signing their Medicare vouchers. Turns out the pen that they were using was a freebie branded with the local Funeral Directors logo.
And the Viagra branded pens were very popular and quickly stolen by the patients.
Not to forget all the toilet tissue rolls patients liked to nick from the loos.
[QUOTE=RHS58;3090422] Be a bit of a bugger if the Viagra could be transferred by DNA.[bigrolf] There'd be some surprises post Dinner.
I bet large handbags throughout this country have all seen dodgy dunny rolls in transit. "I'm Going to the GPs today I must remember to take my ex-Army Sausage Bag."
As for the FD's pens what bright spark thought it would be a good idea to have those en masse on the counter?[bigrolf]
What a sight the brolly would have made when one pressed the release button & it stood up straight? Especially if the brolly was in the shape of a Penis or had one printed on it.
Brenda. "My God it really works!. If it can do that for a Brolly George, imagine what it could do for you?" they'd be saying.:Rolling::Thump: