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sMASH wrote:variant gonna run rampant, nothing gonna hold it back cept isolation. just boost ur immune system and generate antibodies.
MaxPower wrote:sMASH wrote:variant gonna run rampant, nothing gonna hold it back cept isolation. just boost ur immune system and generate antibodies.
Mash,
Every single variant that comes out everyone always predicting a “spike”. Nex week nex week nex week.
We need to remain calm and stop the overreacting.
redmanjp wrote:even mild covid reinfecting u multiple times can do damage - will give u long covid eventually and increase the risk of heart and other issues
Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:i was talking about cases.
Seems like a small uptick, but too soon to say. What's telling though is that the Rnaught is going up over 1 now. Screenshot_20220715-183543_Chrome.jpg
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drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:even mild covid reinfecting u multiple times can do damage - will give u long covid eventually and increase the risk of heart and other issues
Long covid damage is not permanent, being scared of it is for meows
Autophagy solves this problem and is easy to turn on.
gastly369 wrote:Friend sick yesterday said he fine etc and by this morning say fever and coughing up blood etc body pains cold full works...
Note very active person but unvaxed tho...
gastly369 wrote:Friend sick yesterday said he fine etc and by this morning say fever and coughing up blood etc body pains cold full works...
Note very active person but unvaxed tho...
He's 32redmanjp wrote:gastly369 wrote:Friend sick yesterday said he fine etc and by this morning say fever and coughing up blood etc body pains cold full works...
Note very active person but unvaxed tho...
How old he is?
Hope he calling an ambulance cuz coughing up blood is a serious thing.
drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:even mild covid reinfecting u multiple times can do damage - will give u long covid eventually and increase the risk of heart and other issues
Long covid damage is not permanent, being scared of it is for meows
Autophagy solves this problem and is easy to turn on.
adnj wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:even mild covid reinfecting u multiple times can do damage - will give u long covid eventually and increase the risk of heart and other issues
Long covid damage is not permanent, being scared of it is for meows
Autophagy solves this problem and is easy to turn on.
Intravaginal insult: when a cunnt calls you a pusssy
aaron17 wrote:Ent ba5 was detected in tnt a week ago?
Our contact was traced from family member from dubaiDohplaydat wrote:aaron17 wrote:Ent ba5 was detected in tnt a week ago?
Yes but hundreds of people already have it, including some of my bredrin from the UK who came down last week.
Anecdotally this one doesn't seem to be as mild as the OG Omicron, but luckily it's got a low fatality rate. But I do expect a rise in cases soon.
redmanjp wrote:gastly369 wrote:Friend sick yesterday said he fine etc and by this morning say fever and coughing up blood etc body pains cold full works...
Note very active person but unvaxed tho...
How old he is?
Hope he calling an ambulance cuz coughing up blood is a serious thing.
sMASH wrote:cant remember which variant, but one of the new ones, was said to be reinfecting the lower respiratory tracts, as was observed in hong kong, i think.
if that is so, then there will be more lung damage and it will not be as mild mild mild as the original omicron.
the thing is, there is NOTHING to do to avoid re infection, as past infection or jab, its infecting every body how infectious it is.
everybody hadda do what they think is best. if is jab and mask, lock down to bio hazard levels, dont give one f*.
my personally, i will be keeping a regular mixing, to keep on exposure to the next strain, so that any new strains, will not be so vastly different, that my body will not recognized easily. keeping up the fitness, keeping the vitamin regimen, nooo ivermectin, as this time around, we WANT viral exposure.
and these vaxes, is like making keys for locks that have changed since the start. yes, it still works, but is more like cross immunity, cuase how many mutations we are away from the strains that the jab was based on.
adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:cant remember which variant, but one of the new ones, was said to be reinfecting the lower respiratory tracts, as was observed in hong kong, i think.
if that is so, then there will be more lung damage and it will not be as mild mild mild as the original omicron.
the thing is, there is NOTHING to do to avoid re infection, as past infection or jab, its infecting every body how infectious it is.
everybody hadda do what they think is best. if is jab and mask, lock down to bio hazard levels, dont give one f*.
my personally, i will be keeping a regular mixing, to keep on exposure to the next strain, so that any new strains, will not be so vastly different, that my body will not recognized easily. keeping up the fitness, keeping the vitamin regimen, nooo ivermectin, as this time around, we WANT viral exposure.
and these vaxes, is like making keys for locks that have changed since the start. yes, it still works, but is more like cross immunity, cuase how many mutations we are away from the strains that the jab was based on.
Wrong again.
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"Being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations is the best thing people can do to protect themselves from not only this variant, but also others to come."
"Right now, we don't have any evidence that it leads to a higher death rate. So that's good," says Dr. Poland. "Nonetheless, among the unvaccinated with this variant, they're about fivefold more likely to get infected than people who have been vaccinated and boosted, about 7½ times more likely to be hospitalized, and about 14 to 15 times more likely to die if they get infected."
Dr. Poland says the BA.5 variant essentially represents the evolution of this virus to be more contagious and evade the immune protection that people had from infection, vaccination or both.
"Let me make a clear, clear point here that's a little tough to hear: Whether you've been vaccinated, whether you've been previously infected, whether you've been previously infected and vaccinated, you have very little protection against BA.5 in terms of getting infected or having mild to moderate infection. You have good protection against dying, being hospitalized or ending up on a ventilator."
Being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations is the best thing people can do to protect themselves from not only this variant, but also others to come. Dr. Poland also recommends wearing a KN-94 or N95 mask when indoors and in crowded areas outdoors.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/disc ... n-variant/
Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:even mild covid reinfecting u multiple times can do damage - will give u long covid eventually and increase the risk of heart and other issues
Long covid damage is not permanent, being scared of it is for meows
Autophagy solves this problem and is easy to turn on.
Intravaginal insult: when a cunnt calls you a pusssy
What do you do for a living?
adnj wrote:"Right now, we don't have any evidence that it leads to a higher death rate. So that's good," says Dr. Poland. "Nonetheless, among the unvaccinated with this variant, they're about fivefold more likely to get infected than people who have been vaccinated and boosted, about 7½ times more likely to be hospitalized, and about 14 to 15 times more likely to die if they get infected."
Dr. Poland says the BA.5 variant essentially represents the evolution of this virus to be more contagious and evade the immune protection that people had from infection, vaccination or both. ...
Being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations is the best thing people can do to protect themselves from not only this variant, but also others to come. Dr. Poland also recommends wearing a KN-94 or N95 mask when indoors and in crowded areas outdoors.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/disc ... n-variant/
adnj wrote:Trinitroller: "Nothing works against the new COVID variants."
Medical professionals with credentials:adnj wrote:"Right now, we don't have any evidence that it leads to a higher death rate. So that's good," says Dr. Poland. "Nonetheless, among the unvaccinated with this variant, they're about fivefold more likely to get infected than people who have been vaccinated and boosted, about 7½ times more likely to be hospitalized, and about 14 to 15 times more likely to die if they get infected."
Dr. Poland says the BA.5 variant essentially represents the evolution of this virus to be more contagious and evade the immune protection that people had from infection, vaccination or both. ...
Being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations is the best thing people can do to protect themselves from not only this variant, but also others to come. Dr. Poland also recommends wearing a KN-94 or N95 mask when indoors and in crowded areas outdoors.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/disc ... n-variant/
Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:Trinitroller: "Nothing works against the new COVID variants."
Medical professionals with credentials:adnj wrote:"Right now, we don't have any evidence that it leads to a higher death rate. So that's good," says Dr. Poland. "Nonetheless, among the unvaccinated with this variant, they're about fivefold more likely to get infected than people who have been vaccinated and boosted, about 7½ times more likely to be hospitalized, and about 14 to 15 times more likely to die if they get infected."
Dr. Poland says the BA.5 variant essentially represents the evolution of this virus to be more contagious and evade the immune protection that people had from infection, vaccination or both. ...
Being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations is the best thing people can do to protect themselves from not only this variant, but also others to come. Dr. Poland also recommends wearing a KN-94 or N95 mask when indoors and in crowded areas outdoors.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/disc ... n-variant/
What are your qualifications?
Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:Trinitroller: "Nothing works against the new COVID variants."
Medical professionals with credentials:adnj wrote:"Right now, we don't have any evidence that it leads to a higher death rate. So that's good," says Dr. Poland. "Nonetheless, among the unvaccinated with this variant, they're about fivefold more likely to get infected than people who have been vaccinated and boosted, about 7½ times more likely to be hospitalized, and about 14 to 15 times more likely to die if they get infected."
Dr. Poland says the BA.5 variant essentially represents the evolution of this virus to be more contagious and evade the immune protection that people had from infection, vaccination or both. ...
Being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations is the best thing people can do to protect themselves from not only this variant, but also others to come. Dr. Poland also recommends wearing a KN-94 or N95 mask when indoors and in crowded areas outdoors.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/disc ... n-variant/
What are your qualifications?
Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:even mild covid reinfecting u multiple times can do damage - will give u long covid eventually and increase the risk of heart and other issues
Long covid damage is not permanent, being scared of it is for meows
Autophagy solves this problem and is easy to turn on.
Intravaginal insult: when a cunnt calls you a pusssy
What do you do for a living?
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