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And I don't feel the slightest bit worried. I said it from the very beginning it all comes down to your immune system, your diet, your lifestyle, and your health. If you have a healthy strong body, it fights it off like cold or flu and the symptoms are fairly mild, especially now that the virus has continued to weaken. 

 

This applies even more so if you're not a heavy drinker and if you're a non-smoker. 

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8 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

And I don't feel the slightest bit worried. I said it from the very beginning it all comes down to your immune system, your diet, your lifestyle, and your health. If you have a healthy strong body, it fights it off like cold or flu and the symptoms are fairly mild, especially now that the virus has continued to weaken. 

 

This applies even more so if you're not a heavy drinker and if you're a non-smoker. 

Where did you plagiarize that from, Id like to check the sources cited

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Just had 3-4 days of coughing, sneezing and  nose running, mostly gone now. Just like a cold except for the tiredness (slept a good part of the first day of having symptoms and much of the day before symptoms appeared) and loss of appetite. So more likely COVID than a cold? No idea which variant (scariant?), I did read that it was expected that the impact of the virus would lessen both with successive infections and over time. If this was COVID then it was certainly more mild than the first time I caught this, not life threatening (in my case at least), just a minor inconvenience. So outside of "at risk" groups, it seems that this "wave" may be no biggie.

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1 hour ago, Captbonio said:

So where are these flu deaths being reported now? If, by past records, there should have been at least a 1000, meaning that 27 now is a massive result. 

 

In the US, they started being reported as "flu deaths" again when hospitals quit getting that fat bonus for treating Covid.

 

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On 5/22/2025 at 1:06 PM, Moonlover said:

Paracetamol is also out of patent. It expired in 2007. Also the idea of 'popping a daily aspirin' to keep the blood thin is well out of date as well.

 

Asprin is not out of date in Australia when its emergency heart times, but there are other fancy meds for ongoing blood thinning.

Who cares if Paracetamol is out of patent? it works, but beware of Ibuprofen which had bad publicity some years back but seems to have faded.

Let the conspiracy theorists deny again the reality of Covid. They were in the majority of temporary Australians according to the vax/nonvax death statistics.    Just one back then in great agony begged on her hospital bed for people to get vax, then sadly died, like all the other non vax taking up bed spaces.

 

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On 5/21/2025 at 11:49 PM, edwinchester said:

That is absolutely not happening. All they are suggesting, after stressing the mild symptoms, is to take care for the sake of those in vulnerable groups who make up the vast majority of serious cases.

A word of testimony delivered to the enquiry now being held in NZ well worth a read

https://nzdsos.com/2025/05/20/truth-tyranny-and-the-covid-years-a-doctors-testimony-to-the-royal-commission/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email

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On 5/21/2025 at 9:19 PM, ViajeroLA said:

How someone could be so stupid to take anything "covid-related" seriously is just beyond imagination 🙃

Fear IS a serious business!

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46 minutes ago, Homburg said:

Just had 3-4 days of coughing, sneezing and  nose running, mostly gone now. Just like a cold except for the tiredness (slept a good part of the first day of having symptoms and much of the day before symptoms appeared) and loss of appetite. So more likely COVID than a cold? No idea which variant (scariant?), I did read that it was expected that the impact of the virus would lessen both with successive infections and over time. If this was COVID then it was certainly more mild than the first time I caught this, not life threatening (in my case at least), just a minor inconvenience. So outside of "at risk" groups, it seems that this "wave" may be no biggie.

 

Same as before when "they" effectively closed the world down during their control experiment ....

 

 

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On 5/21/2025 at 12:49 PM, edwinchester said:

That is absolutely not happening. All they are suggesting, after stressing the mild symptoms, is to take care for the sake of those in vulnerable groups who make up the vast majority of serious cases.

I blame Leo ! Depending on what I smoke , either the beer or the Pope ! 

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

And I don't feel the slightest bit worried. I said it from the very beginning it all comes down to your immune system, your diet, your lifestyle, and your health. If you have a healthy strong body, it fights it off like cold or flu and the symptoms are fairly mild, especially now that the virus has continued to weaken. 

 

This applies even more so if you're not a heavy drinker and if you're a non-smoker. 

 

1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Where did you plagiarize that from, Id like to check the sources cited

I see no plagiarizing there at all. @spidermike007 is simply expressing a commonly held believe and one which I completely agree with.

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On 5/21/2025 at 2:06 PM, connda said:

Best to shove swabs up kid's noses, mandate masks for everyone, social distance because we tell you to, force everyone to get shots, and of course start closing all "non-essential businesses" again.  Time to hammer the final stake though the heart of the Thai economy and put an end to small and medium size businesses in the name of Covid - The king of all diseases.  And close the airports.  No more tourism!  And roll out the "Experts" again to scare the commoners into compliance.  Gotta pick up where they left off.

There speaks an expert,  ex past and spurt a drip under pressure 

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On 5/21/2025 at 6:53 PM, edwinchester said:

Only if you want to be, it's a private hospital and you can pay or have insurance. If it's a Govt Hospital they'll give you a packet of paracetamol and tell you to go home and rest.

I would like to advise everyone that Paracetamol is a poison for the liver. Don't take it, ever. 

Thank you. 

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25 minutes ago, terryofcrete said:

I blame Leo ! Depending on what I smoke , either the beer or the Pope ! 

Depending on what you smoke it's most likely Singha not Leo. 

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28 minutes ago, Shocked farang said:

I would like to advise everyone that Paracetamol is a poison for the liver. Don't take it, ever. 

Thank you. 

Do you issue the same warning when it comes to alcohol?

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1 hour ago, Moonlover said:

I see no plagiarizing there at all. @spidermike007 is simply expressing a commonly held believe and one which I completely agree with.

Whether you agree with anyhting "he" says or not, he is a notorious plagiarist. I was just looking for a source.

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On 5/21/2025 at 8:34 AM, JoseThailand said:

 

Nobody's gonna believe this crap again

 

On 5/21/2025 at 8:34 AM, JoseThailand said:

 

Nobody's gonna believe this crap again

Explain why not. It's truly not the flu or a common cold as you all believe. Read the article, spreading 7 times faster than the flu. Use some common sense and protect yourself properly instead of being an ostriych and burying your head to avoid what's actually happening. Ignoring the facts just means folks don't care about anyone but themselves....

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On 5/21/2025 at 7:00 PM, lou norman said:

Please get the new COVID-19 booster-not for the usual reasons, but because the batteries powering the microchips from your initial vaccine shots are running low. Without the booster, you risk losing access to premium surveillance features, like spontaneous Bluetooth connectivity and the ability to know when your neighbor is microwaving popcorn.

Unfortunately, I can’t provide a link to this vital information. The warning comes directly from the chips. If you didn’t receive the low-battery alert it’s probably because your chip’s batteries are already depleted.

 

Ignorance to facts......

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2 hours ago, Moonlover said:

Do you issue the same warning when it comes to alcohol?

Yes, but Paracetamol is seen as a medicine, alcohol everyone knows is toxic, specially for the liver. Alcohol can only be processed in the liver. 

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1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

Explain why not. It's truly not the flu or a common cold as you all believe.

Excuse me. I've been saying since this virus "escaped" from the Wuhan Lab as with many others on here, that influenza, the common cold and SARS-CoV-2 are distinctly different viruses. They do, however, have a commonality of symptoms.

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