Hoopguru
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Why Covid can play havoc with men's love lives: Men who get infected have 'THREE TIMES the risk of developing erectile dysfunction'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...MES-risk-developing-erectile-dysfunction.html
- University of Rome doctors examined the change in fertility of 100 men
- 28% of those who had Covid said they were suffering with erectile difficulties
- In comparison only nine per cent who had not had Covid experienced problems
Fat chance, they don't speak logic.Maybe now those Republican men will get vaccinated.
Yeah, it's only something like 95% effective. However, I'll bet none of them had to go to the hospital.https://www.google.com/amp/s/katu.c...navirus-despite-getting-vaccine-in-washington
102 get sick with coronavirus despite getting vaccine in Washington
I know alot of dem young people Men & Women who are reluctant to get vaccinated, which is crazy. But When I was there age the government was pushing hard on this I may have rejected it too. I get my second tomorrow.Maybe now those Republican men will get vaccinated.
Just got my second Pfizer this morning. Im a ProVacJust got scheduled for Pfizer dose #1 next Thursday. Looking forward to it.
Pfizer Covid vaccine 'is 100% effective against South African variant, beats Brazilian strain' AND works for at least six months - while lower antibody levels seen in lab tests do NOT affect jab's real-world protection
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...protective-against-South-African-variant.html
- Pfizer Inc and BioNTech said ongoing study of their COVID-19 vaccine shows it is around 91% effective at preventing the disease after six months
- The shot is also 100% effective in preventing illness in trial participants in South Africa - but the company admits the study group was small, with 800 people
- The new 91% efficacy is lower than the 95% originally reported in November after a 44,000-person trial
- The updated results includes data on more than 12,000 people fully inoculated after six months
- Pfizer says the results positions it to submit for full US approval with the FDA
Can you explain what this means exactly?
"It was 91.3 percent effective at preventing symptomatic infection"