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New COVID-19 Sub-Variant XFG Emerges in Thailand

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6 minutes ago, johng said:

Yes she is wonderful  works 6 days a week to support her 3 generation  family

who live with us..they do of course do some work and provide somewhat   for themself.

My eccentricity 55555  probably the thing she  likes the best ?

Have always a good time 🙏

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3 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Another ALU-HAT?

Bahhhhhh......Bahhhhhhhhh. run along little sheeple........I can take my tin hat off...................you try un injecting...............

Sit in front of the Te-lie-vision and soak up all the bull from the news agencies.

Stop with this covid nonsense. W.H.O / WEF agenda.. when you have puppets in government in the pockets of the globalists, pushing this nonsense, time to kick them out.. 

On 7/12/2025 at 7:10 AM, 0ffshore360 said:

Unfortunately the opposite occurs when many Thai are self aware of serious symptoms and avoid diagnosis out of fear until treatment comes too late.

 

I think that's just human tbh.

1 minute ago, Photoguy21 said:

Is this variant called a cold?

A common cold is a different kind of virus - easily identifiable by analysis of genetic code although many symptoms are similar unless someone is genetically vulnerable.   Genetically vulnerable include the immuno-suppressed (transplant patients & other suffering from other diseases such as diabetes, TB, etc.), elderly, babies, non-vaccinated.  Then it can be serious depending on the variant of the COVID virus.

On 7/11/2025 at 9:14 AM, 2long said:

Please tell me this is a joke!

With the help of all the Facebook doctors 5 years ago we all now know that all viruses mutate in order to survive. They weaken at the same time.

CAN WE ALL JUST MOVE ON NOW PLEASE

Unfortunately, you are incorrect, although I wish you were correct.   Virulence is not neccessarily linked to viral evolution over time. For example, Ebola has not become avirulent over time.

Despite taking precautions I had COVID again last month and for two days it was devastating, much worse than 'flu; no, it didn't kill me BUT it will have left me more likely to suffer from a heart attack or stroke in future as it leaves microclots in the circulatory system.

 

So I will continue to try to avoid further infections, comforted by the thought that as antivaxxers continue to avoid vaccinations and shrug COVID off as " sniffed"  there will be fewer around every year. 

4 jabs and no covid yet.  Knock on wood!  

On 7/11/2025 at 8:36 AM, faraday said:

 

Get some waccines. 

 

3 or 4 should help...or maybe 5?

 

Yes, 5 May be better 555

On 7/11/2025 at 10:11 AM, dinsdale said:

Is your son in the vulnerable group?

may be just a collector

On 7/13/2025 at 7:53 AM, Drumbuie said:

Despite taking precautions I had COVID again last month and for two days it was devastating, much worse than 'flu; no, it didn't kill me BUT it will have left me more likely to suffer from a heart attack or stroke in future as it leaves microclots in the circulatory system.

 

So I will continue to try to avoid further infections, comforted by the thought that as antivaxxers continue to avoid vaccinations and shrug COVID off as " sniffed"  there will be fewer around every year. 

And its been proven the vax weakens your immune system , so you keep on taking the kool aid. Im unvaxxed  had covid once, never got it again.

On 7/13/2025 at 12:01 PM, MarkBR said:

A common cold is a different kind of virus - easily identifiable by analysis of genetic code although many symptoms are similar unless someone is genetically vulnerable.   Genetically vulnerable include the immuno-suppressed (transplant patients & other suffering from other diseases such as diabetes, TB, etc.), elderly, babies, non-vaccinated.  Then it can be serious depending on the variant of the COVID virus.

A cold is a virus just for your information.

On 7/13/2025 at 1:53 PM, Drumbuie said:

Despite taking precautions I had COVID again last month and for two days it was devastating, much worse than 'flu; no, it didn't kill me BUT it will have left me more likely to suffer from a heart attack or stroke in future as it leaves microclots in the circulatory system.

 

So I will continue to try to avoid further infections, comforted by the thought that as antivaxxers continue to avoid vaccinations and shrug COVID off as " sniffed"  there will be fewer around every year. 

So you took "precautions" but still got covid and you think keep taking "precautions" will save you next time?

Does that not make you kind of think all your precautions are useless?

On 7/13/2025 at 1:53 PM, Drumbuie said:

Despite taking precautions I had COVID again last month and for two days it was devastating, much worse than 'flu; no, it didn't kill me BUT it will have left me more likely to suffer from a heart attack or stroke in future as it leaves microclots in the circulatory system.

 

So I will continue to try to avoid further infections, comforted by the thought that as antivaxxers continue to avoid vaccinations and shrug COVID off as " sniffed"  there will be fewer around every year. 


Hilarious.

 

You end up with microclotting but then go on to say that you’re comforted by the fact that there will be fewer  “anti-vaxxers” around every year?

 

Enjoy your future heart attack/stroke!


I look forward to reading about your future health issues 😄 

1 hour ago, Airalee said:


Hilarious.

 

You end up with microclotting but then go on to say that you’re comforted by the fact that there will be fewer  “anti-vaxxers” around every year?

 

Enjoy your future heart attack/stroke!


I look forward to reading about your future health issues 😄 

I know. Does he even understand how silly irrelevant his post is and he wishes death on others. I too was vaccinated twice when I got Covid and I seriously doubt the vaccines helped in any way.   The vaccines served the purpose of supplying the vaccination certificate so I could attend certain events. 


Most on this forum like him wishing death on others are extremely unhealthy and fear ran rampant inside their tiny minds.  They still are unhealthy.  It has been years since the end of Covid killing mostly unhealthy individuals and he is still hating.

17 hours ago, Suetape said:

4 jabs and no covid yet.  Knock on wood!  

Are you diabetic or obese?  I do think vaccines are beneficial for high risk groups.  Congrats on not getting Covid.  It wasn't any  fun 4 days for me but I survived 🙂

2 hours ago, Airalee said:

Enjoy your future heart attack/stroke!


I look forward to reading about your future health issues

What a sad comment.

(even though you added your little emoji to it)!

1 minute ago, DezLez said:

What a sad comment.

(even though you added your little emoji to it)!


Don’t forget to post your ailments too so that I can have a hearty laugh!

Just now, Airalee said:


Don’t forget to post your ailments too so that I can have a hearty laugh!

What a "sick" poster you are!

8 minutes ago, DezLez said:

What a "sick" poster you are!


It sounds like the sleeve-rollers are the ones getting sick.

 

 

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On 7/13/2025 at 12:01 PM, MarkBR said:

A common cold is a different kind of virus - easily identifiable by analysis of genetic code although many symptoms are similar unless someone is genetically vulnerable.   Genetically vulnerable include the immuno-suppressed (transplant patients & other suffering from other diseases such as diabetes, TB, etc.), elderly, babies, non-vaccinated.  Then it can be serious depending on the variant of the COVID virus.

The common cold can also be serious for those you mentioned above. As for seriousness depending on the variant, all Omicron sub-variants like the common cold are for the majority of people non-severe hence no need to be jabbed with mRNA juice. Most countries only recommend jabs for the highly vulnerable groups.

3 hours ago, RickyJB said:

And its been proven the vax weakens your immune system , so you keep on taking the kool aid. Im unvaxxed  had covid once, never got it again.

Cite your source

24 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

The common cold can also be serious for those you mentioned above. As for seriousness depending on the variant, all Omicron sub-variants like the common cold are for the majority of people non-severe hence no need to be jabbed with mRNA juice. Most countries only recommend jabs for the highly vulnerable groups.

Ignorance of genetics.

On 7/11/2025 at 9:14 AM, 2long said:

With the help of all the Facebook doctors 5 years ago we all now know that all viruses mutate in order to survive.

No they don't. There is no "...in order to survive". There is no purpose to evolution. It just is.

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