Friday, May 27, 2022

People who rebound with COVID-19 after Paxlovid may be highly contagious, study "suggests."

Boston Globe (Archived): People who rebound with COVID-19 after Paxlovid may be highly contagious, study "suggests."

The findings come as federal regulators issue warning about Paxlovid rebound.

Federal health regulators on Tuesday issued a warning that COVID-19 patients who have taken the antiviral treatment Paxlovid may experience a rebound and test positive again two to eight days after initial recovery.

The warning comes more than a month after droves of patients began swapping accounts on social media of COVID rebounds after taking Paxlovid.
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It also said that people with a recurrence of COVID-19 symptoms, or a new positive test after having tested negative, should isolate again for at least five days. It added that people should wear a mask for a total of 10 days after rebound symptoms start.
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“This is not rare, otherwise why are we seeing these clusters?” said Dr. Michael Charness, chief of staff at the VA Boston Healthcare System and co-lead author of the study, which analyzed COVID infections in 10 patients, ages 31 to 71 who were fully vaccinated and had received at least one booster shot.

Two jabs of the clotshot followed by two booster clotshots. Then take Paxlovid if you "rebound." If you do "rebound" (so...no more "breakthrough cases? That term is now memory holed?), isolate and wear a mask. What a crock. It's an IQ Test at this point, people.

If you're buying "Teh Science" at this point, you're a lab rat walking on two legs.

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