https://www.fda.gov/media/155050/download section 5.3 says "Because nirmatrelvir is co-administered with ritonavir, there may be a risk of HIV-1 developing resistance to HIV protease inhibitors in individuals with uncontrolled or undiagnosed HIV-1 infection"
HIV protease inhibitors slow the progress of HIV to aids. So it its probably not the best thing to take if you've had the vax.... 100$ says they'll use it for to treat vaccine "breakthrough infections".
And that Fauci started as aids hiv research area and has held same job since 1984 strikes me as also suspicious. A directorship type position usually those in that position hold it for a decade and then move up or retire out. Not Fauci he’s had that job for 37 odd years.
A place holder until the time was right for an all out assault on the goys.
Yeah. That was the big red flag. No one has the same job for 35+ years and is a good person.....no one....they are either lazy, uninspired, corrupted, or worse ..
5.2 Hepatotoxicity the one above that too could be bad. I think this drug and remdesivir would screw a liver and or kidneys up. This probably isnt gonna go too well..
fuck every single one of them
First they give us VAIDs then they give us a pill to make us more susceptible to VAIDs…. 🤣 normies are so gullible
Sure, other than the fact that HIV has never been demonstrated to cause AIDS.
Iv also thought about this. Personally I dont think an HIV virus even exists and there both just different names for stages of progressive immune dysfunction.
Lets not go overboard