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Dr Fauci's Paxlovid Rebound!

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Dr Fauci's Paxlovid Rebound!

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Igor Chudov
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Dr Fauci's Paxlovid Rebound!

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I am not the first on Substack to write about this, but I want to discuss it since I wrote a few articles on Paxlovid.

Dr. Fauci is double boosted. The four doses of safe and effective vaccines, of course, did not prevent him from catching Covid. Facing a Covid infection, he took Paxlovid and sincerely believed that he would be alright.

Watch him brag about the success of his vaccine and Paxlovid:

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FAUCI claims he only survived his very bad COVID infection because he was quadruple injected: "I believe if that were not the case I very likely would not be talking to you looking as well as I look."
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Guess what? Paxlovid did not work for Dr. Fauci. After feeling fine for a few days, he is now having a rebound of his Covid infection.

He is feeling “much worse” during the rebound than he felt in the beginning. So much for saying that Paxlovid makes Covid milder!

And what is he doing now? Taking MORE Paxlovid — a second course, to be exact. This is despite the agency of his own government, FDA, gaslighting Paxlovid rebounders and not recommending a second course. Never mind, Dr. Fauci is obviously above FDA’s recommendations.

If we believe any of this news, and I would understand if some of my subscribers did not, Fauci’s Paxlovid rebound makes it very likely that

  1. Fauci is actually vaccinated

  2. Fauci is not taking Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine, which do not give rebounds

History of Some Paxlovid Articles

My first article started quite a bit of noise:

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Paxlovid, "Snake Oil" of the 21st Century?
Paxlovid is a combination of a protease inhibitor Nirmatrelvir and a HIV medication Ritonavir. At $895, it is definitely going to be a moneymaker for Pfizer. But how well does it work for the patients? This is what we all heard: The first study, that lasted for four weeks only, reported amazing success and “89% prevention of severe symptoms”. That first s…
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10 months ago · 300 likes · 229 comments · Igor Chudov

Brian Mowrey explained how Paxlovid is a biomolecular SNOOZE button, not a STOP button:

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Unfinished Business
Over at his substack, Igor Chudov highlights an apparent trend of online anecdotes: Patients treated with Paxlovid report a regression of symptoms and test-positivity. Here, I volunteer my off-the-cuff theory of why this could plausibly be “A Thing…
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10 months ago · 33 likes · 49 comments · Brian Mowrey

I alleged that Pfizer knew that Paxlovid did not work in vaccinated people, because Pfizer KICKED OUT vaccinated people out of its EPIC-SR trial midstream.

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Did Pfizer Know that Paxlovid will NOT Work in the Vaccinated?
This article will show that: Pfizer likely knew that Paxlovid did not work in the vaccinated, and removed them from the EPIC-SR trial Paxlovid was not AT ALL tested on children in both trials, but the FDA approved it for children anyway. Introduction…
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9 months ago · 413 likes · 249 comments · Igor Chudov

FDA dismissed the suffering of Paxlovid victims like Dr. Fauci and gaslit the rebounders, saying they are only 1-2% of cases (yeah right):

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FDA Dismisses Paxlovid Concerns, Gaslights Recurrence Sufferers
Yours truly and many other substackers brought up evidence that Paxlovid does not work well in vaccinated people. We discussed viral symptoms resurfacing around Day 10, and Brian explained biomolecular mechanisms of those rebounds. My first article was posted on April 13. For a good summary of further developments after that article, look at my subseque…
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9 months ago · 292 likes · 145 comments · Igor Chudov

I exposed Paxlovid as a new dishonest business model for Pfizer (selling more and more of it as it fails to work and makes people COVID spreaders thinking they are fine) and explained that FDA and Pfizer were lying about the rebound rate, which was more like 12% even for unvaccinated people:

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FDA Dismisses Paxlovid Concerns, Gaslights Recurrence Sufferers
Yours truly and many other substackers brought up evidence that Paxlovid does not work well in vaccinated people. We discussed viral symptoms resurfacing around Day 10, and Brian explained biomolecular mechanisms of those rebounds. My first article was posted on April 13. For a good summary of further developments after that article, look at my subseque…
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9 months ago · 292 likes · 145 comments · Igor Chudov

Finally, a scientific study from Israel illustrated that Paxlovid totally does NOT work in vaccinated people, making it obvious why Pfizer did not want them included in clinical trials.

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Israeli Data Explains Why Pfizer Excluded Vaccinated People from Paxlovid Trials
A new study from Israel tried to assess the real-world benefits of Paxlovid and tried (clumsily) to separate patients by “vaccination status”. https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1705061/v1 All patients were classified into one of two categories according to their Covid-19 immune status; participants with…
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8 months ago · 333 likes · 157 comments · Igor Chudov

Pfizer finally admitted defeat and acknowledged that Paxlovid does not work in standard-risk patients.

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We exposed Paxlovid as Snake Oil. We Won
After the bad news about VRBPAC’s “expert” clown show approving “infant Covid Vaxx”, I was hoping that I could find something good and exciting to write about, to cheer up my readers. I spent an hour looking for good news with increasing desperation…
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8 months ago · 453 likes · 261 comments · Igor Chudov

But, with characteristic chutzpah, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla declared that half of all people are “high risk”, so Pfizer will still push this snake oil medication onto unsuspecting trusting vaccinated patients.

Second Course of Paxlovid?

Dr. Fauci is doing something that the FDA never recommended — he is taking another course of Paxlovid. Will it work? To answer this question, remember that Paxlovid is a SNOOZE button. It simply stops a certain “protease” enzyme from cleaving viral RNA strands for 5 days, thus suspending infection.

Paxlovid worked in most unvaccinated people whose immune systems still functioned and could mount a proper response to Sars-Cov-2 in five days, thus quashing the rebound in 88% of cases.

However, vaccinated people had many more rebounds, because they did not have a biological response quick enough to respond after the five-day SNOOZE from Paxlovid ended.

So, Dr. Fauci’s solution is to press the Paxlovid snooze button again, giving Pfizer another $530. If his immune system, damaged by quadruple vaccination, is unable to form a response in yet five more days, he may end up having a SECOND REBOUND. Fauci is in uncharted territory, because to my knowledge, two Paxlovid courses with a rebound in between, were never tried on anybody.

Be aware that Paxlovid is made of two somewhat toxic components — ritonavir and nirmatrelvir — and by taking a double course, Fauci risks liver toxicity and other toxicity. Being 81 years old, two courses of Paxlovid may be too much for him.

In any case, Anthony Fauci already managed to turn his one-week infection into a three-week infection, thanks to Paxlovid.

I hope that Pfizer at least gives Dr. Fauci a discount. They owe him one.

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Johnny Lomax
Jun 29, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Is it wrong to 'love' this article? 🤔

Thanks for all your time and effort Igor 👍

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Jun 29, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

glad to see fauci getting a taste of his own medicine.

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