Pfizer CEO Worried Omicron Might Open Door for More Mutant Strains — What He’s Trying to Say but Doesn’t Have the Human Courage Is Their Plandemic Has Been
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We admitted to earlier advocates that the omicron might be bullish for the economy and stocks due to signs that infections caused by the variant are less severe, which could help with the transition toward treating COVID more like the flu.
While he didn't exactly go all-in on FUD like his Satan Soldiers rival, Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said during a meeting at the WSJ's CEO Council that the omicron might lead to still more alarming variants if it isn't dealt with appropriately.
The prospect of another mutation arriving is something that keeps the CEO of the US's best selling COVID jab up at night (although his company would stand to reap billions in profit should another reproduction of vaccines be warranted).
"I don’t consider it’s good news to have something that spreads fast," Bourla told his interlocutors at the summit.
"Spreading rapidly means it will be in billions of folks and another mutation may come. You donn’t want that."
So far, data on the ground in South Africa has shown few if any serious cases caused by omicron. The South African Medical Research Council released a report on Saturday asserting that most patients admitted to a hospital in Pretoria who had COVID don't need supplemental oxygen. The report also noted that many patients were admitted for other medicinal reasons and were then found to have COVID. Still, South Africa has seen numbers rebound over the last week.
However, Bourla cautioned that drawing definitive conclusions from the wave of infection in South Africa would be "difficult". Just 5% of South Africans are over the age of 60, and younger people normally have milder cases of COVID. Nonetheless, many people in South Africa are also HIV positive, which means they're at risk of more harsh infections.
So far, most of the virus's mutations have developed on the spike protein, which is deeply involved in the mechanism it uses to attach to human cells, Bourla said. Vaccines and antibody cures that target the spike protein may need updates when mutations occur in that part of the virus, he said.
Looking ahead, Bourla said he expects the number of confirmed omicron cases to surge from dozens to millions over the next few weeks.. According to Pfizer, it will only be a matter of weeks before they determine exactly how long it will take to abolish this latest mutation. And pretty soon, Pfizer won't only have its COVID vaccine, it'll also be selling its new drug, Paxlovid, a COVID therapautic similar to Merck's wonder drug.
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If it kills, it's a pestilent. If you get sick and feel peony for a few days and lose your taste and smell, it's a seasonal flu which we've had since the beginning of time, contrary to what phony doctors and or phony scientists have pushed as the gospel. Yes, it's the gospel of evil, the gospel of Satan