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Old 11-01-2023, 09:42 AM #1
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Our local Tesco is a fairly large one yet had zero paracetamol based products last night !!

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getting a vaccine is very much related to personal level of risk. If you are fit and healthy then maybe getting vaccinated is not worth it, but if you are in any way vulnerable then vaccination is very much the way to go. There is no right or wrong in it. If you don't get vaccinated and end up struck down then it's on you as your personal choice
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getting a vaccine is very much related to personal level of risk. If you are fit and healthy then maybe getting vaccinated is not worth it, but if you are in any way vulnerable then vaccination is very much the way to go. There is no right or wrong in it. If you don't get vaccinated and end up struck down then it's on you as your personal choice


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BBC Text: [There is hope for millions who have
long Covid after a major new study found
symptoms should disappear within
one year for most people after a mild infection.]

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BBC Text: [There is hope for millions who have
long Covid after a major new study found
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one year for most people after a mild infection.]

That is good news but what happens if they get Covid again?
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That is good news but what happens if they get Covid again?

It could go back to another long covid,
again.


It appears they can no longer, smell
and have trouble eating some foods.
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It could go back to another long covid,
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It appears they can no longer, smell
and have trouble eating some foods.
That is a horrible side effect
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LT linking more and more dodgy sites as he disappears down the covid conspiracy worm hole
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I wonder if many of the "long covid" people were similar to the ones who got "ME"?
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I don't know what the difference between "long Covid" and bog standard PVFS (with a side of some lung damage that takes a few months to recover for some) is... Post-viral fatigue isn't a new condition and has always been a risk after having a nasty bug.

I've mentioned before that I had a bug way back in I think 2017 that wasn't even that bad, but I had horrendous post-viral symptoms that went on for months.

And a Uni friend of mine took nearly 12 months to fully recover from the glandular fever he caught on Freshers Week. I used to like to knock his door in the early morning because for the first few hours every day his face was puffed up like a beach ball and I found it really funny, so it was a nice way to start the day. He looked like a chubby hamster ... Ahh good times.
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3.40 he absolutely loses it!




also from 6.00 on these figures may shock you

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3.40 he absolutely loses it!




also from 6.00 on these figures may shock you
He's been losing it gradually for months LT . As always some of his stats and figures are interesting, I broadly agree that it's time to put a pause on broad-scale vaccination, and yes the figures about the money are "shocking" but also not shocking or surprising at all for anyone who has any idea about Big Pharma.

I can listen to him when he talks stats - his background is as a researcher - but again on his righteous fury I have to advise caution for those confused by his title. He is NOT a medical doctor of any kind, nor does he have ANY expertise in virology or immunology.

He's not all the way down the rabbit hole but he certainly pops his head in for a peek at increasing intervals.
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I can listen to him when he talks stats - his background is as a researcher - but again on his righteous fury I have to advise caution for those confused by his title. He is NOT a medical doctor of any kind, nor does he have ANY expertise in virology or immunology.
and the good thing about the man and the channel is the above people who he is not are more than welcome to challenge any specific points he makes and he then publishes and corrects (rarely happens)


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and the good thing about the man and the channel is the above people who he is not are more than welcome to challenge any specific points he makes and he then publishes and corrects (rarely happens)


Yes but he's started drawing or at least suggesting conclusions from the data he presents which he (originally, and rightly) always said wasn't where he was ever going to go with it. The videos have a clear slant to them these days, and are geared towards an audience that happens to have been attracted to his content. You even pointed out yourself that he "loses it" at one point. That's a judgement of the data, not an academic presentation of the data. It can only be.
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The vile WHO at it again

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I don't think there is a simple answer to long covid. The original covid variant was a lower lung infection that also attacked other major organs. The long term effects after catching that could be horrendous. The omicron variant is an upper respiratory disease which is a completely different kettle of fish with long term effects likely to be much less severe.

The upshot is that this term, long covid, really cant be defined until we have had years of a more stable virus
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The 8 Nations Numbers
Covid-19
Source : WHO
Over the Last 7 Days.

USA
415,000 Cases
3,922 Deaths

Japan
902,134 Cases
2,805 Deaths

South Korea

261,487 Cases
345 Deaths

Australia
191,750
742 Deaths

France
42,328 Cases
469 Deaths

Germany
73,651 Cases
76 Deaths

Italy
43,554 Cases
343 Deaths

Brazil
107,885 Cases
419 Deaths


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This morning on the radio I heard that in the last 6 weeks a further 170,000 have died from Covid … presumably worldwide as it didn’t say .. they did add that Covid isn’t expected to be much of a threat after this year ..


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This morning on the radio I heard that in the last 6 weeks a further 170,000 have died from Covid … presumably worldwide as it didn’t say .. they did add that Covid isn’t expected to be much of a threat after this year ..


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we need to hear the stats how many died from flu vs covid in the uk this winter, that would give us a sensible perspective
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we need to hear the stats how many died from flu vs covid in the uk this winter, that would give us a sensible perspective
I doubt those stats fully exist to be honest, either way it'll mostly be the elderly and their cause of death will probably be along the lines of pneumonia, respiratory failure, heart failure etc.

You'd have to rely on secondary causes of death being accurately reported/recorded which TBH they just aren't usually. There are lots of questions when a young/fit/healthy person dies, but when a 85+ year old dies of any of the above that's just a normal "old age death".
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