RoryN
You're screwed.
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That’s okay, you don’t need to have one…they aren’t for you-but hilarious it triggers you so much.
Is it ivermectin this time round, or are you sticking with bleach?I see you in the crowd
Wear a mask in a crowded venue this Fall and piss off a MAGAt.
Wear a mask in a crowded venue this Fall and piss off a MAGAt.
"Fewer than half of Americans (46%) say they will "definitely" or "probably" get the new COVID-19 shot -- that's higher than the percentage who have received previous boosters, though still lower than those who got the initial vaccines in 2020."Darwinism. More of them die than us....and it is their choice. Who am I to try to convince them otherwise? Let them die
The meme you want is of Lemmings, not Penguins....but you're not the brightest lamp that has ever shined.
The meme you want is of Lemmings, not Penguins....but you're not the brightest lamp that has ever shined.
Yes, we know your triggered, no need to keep reinforcing that "fact" You post 30 times a day showing how triggered you are....*chuckles*
Soon I'll have the opportunity to do the trifecta. I'll walk into the busy Walgreens drug store wearing a mask to get my COVID booster shot and pick up a few COVID test kits.Pissing off Deplorables is a fantastic reason to mask up.
Private insurance companies will need to start covering treatments beginning Wednesday, but the federal government’s supply will remain available for providers to order and distribute from until it runs out or expires.
Medicare and Medicaid will cover the drugs for free through the end of 2024, and the uninsured will also have access to free treatment through 2028 as part of an agreement with the manufacturers.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/ins...1&cvid=0d0031d16c84423895410584872e68ed&ei=16Since Paxlovid was made available at the end of 2021, the federal government has subsidized the cost. Pfizer sold the treatment to the government at a discounted rate of $530, and, when a move to commercialization was announced, a price increase was expected.
The company said the list price for a five-day course of Paxlovid will be $1,390. It’s not clear how much patients will pay out of pocket as insurance contracts haven’t been finalized. The price also doesn’t reflect any rebates or negotiated discounts.