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January 8th, 2022, 09:03 PM
#1
A reason to be cautious
Take this article which way you please.
https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/omicron-...ovid-1.5732653
I’ve preached caution before, but I’ll say it again. No point in looking to get sick on purpose. Some safety guidelines just make sense (n95, avoid large crowds, socially distance).
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January 8th, 2022 09:03 PM
# ADS
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January 9th, 2022, 08:20 AM
#2
And here is my answer to your suggestion.
You know, checks and balances....lol
https://rumble.com/vs7e1l-we-stand-w...r-freedom.html
Last edited by impact; January 9th, 2022 at 08:24 AM.
"Proud Educated Vaxxer"
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January 10th, 2022, 06:28 PM
#3
https://youtu.be/P17_Op2kOk4
Worth a look on potential long term effects on covid.
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January 10th, 2022, 07:10 PM
#4
Originally Posted by
Birdbuff
So, to encapsulate in one line is that people with comorbidities are most at risk. Nothing new there year after year.
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January 11th, 2022, 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted by
impact
So, to encapsulate in one line is that people with comorbidities are most at risk. Nothing new there year after year.
Especially things like 'common' pneumonia that circulates thru the old folks homes every year. Symptoms linger for years. My Dad had a real bad case of pneumonia (long before Covid) and carried it with him till his death about 8 yrs later.
Now they're calling it "Covid pneumonia", which sets in after they get the virus. Nothing new, just the labeling the cause.
Last edited by MikePal; January 11th, 2022 at 03:38 AM.