Pfizer tripling the price of Paxlovid isn’t some one off rare example of corruption. It is endemic to the system not only with big Pharma, but also with insurance companies, Big food, Big Oil, the defense industry and more, that institutionalized corporate greed is sucking the soul out of this country. Incremental change will not fix this. Voting for the lesser evil will not fix this.  Only a revolution at the ballot box will fix this. #Marianne2024 #disruptthecorrupt
Corporate greed is Pfizer tripling the price of Paxlovid to $1,390 a dose and quadrupling the price of its COVID vaccine to $115 while it made over $31 billion in profits last year and gave its CEO, Albert Bourla, $33 million in compensation — a 36% pay raise. Unacceptable.

Oct 23, 2023 · 7:56 PM UTC

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Who cares, paxlovid is trash nonsense anyways
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You know what else is criminal about Pfizer? Profiting off a broken, harmful “vaccine” that has been killing or injuring people more often than COVID.
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I don't know how this country hasn't been radicalized by this nightmare of a healthcare system.
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Pfizer will love you for this post because you're implying their drugs are actually beneficial to people's health. They are however detrimental. Paxlovid and the vaccine (and probably all of Pfizer's drugs) should be unaffordable. It would save many lives.
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Democrats genius Affordable Care Act....force citizens to buy insurance! Quadrupled costs and drove 20 million citizens off their previous plans. Fk Democrats