Farid Jalali, MD
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FDA has removed the need for a positive test in order to get prescribed Paxlovid.

This means any sniffles, from a dozen or more common viruses that are not SARS-CoV-2, will be mistreated by Paxlovid.

What a disastrous decision.
02:01 PM - Feb 01, 2023
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StateSide
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In response to Farid Jalali, MD.
What what might the issues be if one takes it and doesn’t have COVID?
10:33 AM - Apr 03, 2023
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Lizzy BOLDLY
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In response to Farid Jalali, MD.
The decreased effectiveness of rapid antigen tests and the long turn-around for PCR tests in some areas may make this sometimes appropriate.

What we need are updated RA tests and continued quick results from FREE PCR tests.
10:17 AM - Apr 03, 2023
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Maureen Two
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In response to Farid Jalali, MD.
This, another marker, fending for yourself during a pandemic is now too endemic. Hold on to that mask, social distancing, and scrubbing like a surgeon. This is epic in its wrongness…
10:01 AM - Apr 03, 2023
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Greytdog
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when will they approve ivermectin and panacur for Covid too?
09:42 AM - Apr 03, 2023
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