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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
Let those who wish to be vaccinated be vaccinated. Let those who wish to wear masks wear masks. And the converse should also be true. If you search Google you will find endless support for the restrictions imposed by officialdom. But Google, once relatively unbiased, is known now to shape its search algorythms to suit its financial interests. And even respected academic institutions must keep an eye on their bottom line. Studies support both sides of the arguments regarding vaccines, face masks and lockdowns. But there can be little doubt that there has been criminal negligence, at the very least, where those suffering from mild Covid have been turned away from hospitals without any form of advice except to return when the disease becomes serious. And many similar such mistakes. If errors they were. The Covid virus is a large, heavy one, as viruses go. Spread largely by contact. And fragile. Soap and water kills it. No need for toxic hand-washes. Not airborne except on droplets of spittle. About 30,000 base units, it is said. Whatever base units may be. Subject to faulty replication, i.e. mutation. Nothing like the wee polio virus which has only produced two or three mutations during its long presence amongst us. According to one report "a moderate positive correlation was found between mask usage and deaths in Western Europe, which suggests that the universal use of masks may have had harmful unintended consequences." Nothing conclusive there. But I tend to disagree with the possible reason they offer for this. According to the F.L.C.C.C. doctors and healthcare professionals (about 600 of them internationally) they had zero deaths amongst their Covid patients as long as blood oxygen was maintained above 78% (the norm being 95 to 100%). Masks, depending upon type and upon the individual, can reduce respiratory oxygen by up to 20%. Just a personal footnote: I am unvaccinated (as regards Covid), in my 80s, with co-morbidities, contracted what was probably Covid in October last year. This was long a "dark red" province, up on a border not recognised by Covid, nor now by the cholera. Three days of hell in bed, knocking back doses of the vile CDS. Up on the fourth day. And cycling into town on the fifth for lunch at my favourite tea-room. Viruses have been with us for millions of years and can be knocked on the head. The means are not lacking and the cost is negligible. -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
Always this deeply rooted idea that nature made us incomplete and the pharmaceutical companies are here to enhance us… I really hope the incoming Trump administration will contribute to invalidating this deleterious notion. -
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93 Dead, 575 Injured in Two Days of New Year Road Crashes
Yes I am in OZ right now they introduced smart cameras which detects if you using your phone whilst driving, recording your speed and picture of your face. -
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President Jimmy Carter dies at age 100 at an "interesting" dark time in U.S. history
I'm rather surprised you like him., due to his controversial book. He was a great man. -
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93 Dead, 575 Injured in Two Days of New Year Road Crashes
When I was living there holidays in Thailand were the days I hibernated. The truck stayed parked. -
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Should I buy a secondhand Neta V?
If your looking at a new car it will be the NETA V-II which was launched in March 2024 currently selling at between B406K-B429K, B429K is the listed price as I think very diffcult to find brand new Neta V version 1 -
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First Day of Thailand’s “10 Dangerous Days” Sees 52 Deaths and 318 Injuries
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Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on
Jimmie Carter died today. Trump gave him a wonderful tribute but I think Carter was the worst President the U.S. ever had.
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