Interesting stuff guys but isn't the whole idea behind vaccinating the entire population whether you were asymptomatic or not is that you dont transfer the virus to someone who may become symptomatic ?
Sherman
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
One thing that certainly cant be disputed is this is one whacky virus.
You get get the virus and be asymptomatic, no health issues or very little, and pass it to others or you can get it and end up taken to a Hospital eventually dying from it.
Excuse my ignorance but I dont remember ever coming across this kind of situation, I'm in my 60's.
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
People can catch COVID-19 twice. That’s the emerging consensus among health experts who are learning more about the possibility that those who’ve recovered from the coronavirus can get it again. So far, the phenomenon doesn't appear to be widespread—with a few hundred reinfection cases reported worldwide—yet those numbers are likely to expand as the pandemic continues.
Identifying reinfections is tricky: Not only does it take a while for subsequent bouts to show up, health departments must make sure that alleged cases really are reinfections because coronavirus residue can linger for weeks. For example, University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban made headlines just before Thanksgiving when he tested positive for a second time. But it is unclear if he was truly reinfected because of a blindspot in how officials screened for cases during his first episode back in October.
Because COVID-19 reinfections are still relatively rare, they can’t be blamed for the ongoing surges. Still, these incidents could be unwelcome news for coronavirus veterans who have been hoping their experience might have given them a so-called immunity passport. Such accounts show that recovering from the SARS-CoV2 coronavirus isn’t an excuse to shed masks and flout social-distancing rules while the pandemic is in full swing. In October, an 89-year-old Dutch woman was the first documented death of someone who had contracted the coronavirus a second time.
Immunity may wane over time—just like it does with other kinds of coronaviruses—and getting sick may even prime some people to suffer worse symptoms if they catch the virus a second time.
Take this case study, published in October in The Lancet: In early April, a 25-year-old Nevada man showed up to a community testing center complaining of a sore throat, cough, headache, and nausea. Sure enough, he tested positive for COVID-19, and he went home to isolate. In the weeks that followed, two more tests confirmed he had fully recovered. Yet by the end of May, the coronavirus had struck again. This time, he came down with an even worse case that was marked by shortness of breath and required him to go to the emergency room for oxygen.
Other countries have also reported reinfection rates that suggest the true global toll is unknown but potentially dangerous. Last month, Sweden launched an investigation into 150 cases. In Brazil, scientists are tracking 95 cases. And Mexico claimed to have 258 reinfection cases as of mid-October—nearly 15 percent of which were severe, and 4 percent were fatal. The nation’s datasets show that people who suffered from serious first cases were more likely to be hospitalized with subsequent infections.
“The takeaway is that reinfection is certainly possible,” says Richard Tillett, a biostatistician at the Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and lead author of the case study. “It seems uncommon and maybe even rare. But it’s real and can happen.”
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
So being that people who have had Covid can get reinfected in spite of having build up some immunity to the virus, taking a vaccine would block that from happening doesn't make common sense ?
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
Perdurado looking for perfection out of are acting goveremnts is an act of futility in itself.
They do get better over time as all humans do through knowledge and education.
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
Keep the thought in mind that governments are working with medical science with this virus pandemic, even the medical community is learning a lot about this virus and how to treat it.
I do think the governments are doing the right thing for they know if they dont vaccinate their population soon and lift restrictions they are going to head toward financial ruin or collapse.
One thing I think the governments have miss stepped about is the production of vaccines , where they have laid that responsibility mostly onto private companies.
What is going to happen in the next pandemic which is thought to occur in the future?
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Covid lung damage worse than from heavy smoking
by FatFreek 2005 inwe've probably all heard it, "i wish i could get the covid and that way it would be behind me", as if it were some annoying rite of passage.
"sure, i'll lose my senses of smell and taste for awhile, i'll lose my strength for awhile", etc.. what else could be the reasoning for ignoring the social distancing to attend maskless parties and similar large group gatherings?.
however, looking at the following xray images of certain lungs may help impress some folks into thinking that there are more serious happenings in the attack progression of this virus.
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Sherman
Even if you've had Covid you should get vaccinated for the following reasons ...
“A lot of times after someone has recovered from COVID-19, they are somewhat protected against getting the infection again,” says Ellen Foxman, an immunologist at the Yale School of Medicine. “However, the vaccine was designed specifically to block infection, and when you have a natural immune response, sometimes it results in really good protection against the second infection, but sometimes it doesn’t.”
This means that even if you’ve had COVID-19, the vaccine will boost your immunity and reduce your chances of becoming reinfected and sick again in the future. “People who have the natural infection may actually be more susceptible to reinfection than if they have the vaccine,” says Cynthia Leifer, an immunologist at Cornell University. For some other diseases, vaccines are known to prompt a more protective immune response than the actual infection, including HPV and tetanus.
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The governing body KNEW
by FedUpJW inso i received an email from one of the used-to-be jw friends that now pretty much ignore me.
it was haranguing me about "getting right with gee-ho'-vuh", and how imperative it was to "return to the organization".
it continued on with the worn out argument that "the faithful and discreet slave know what we must do in order to be safe and to live, as gee-ho'-vuh brightens the light to them.
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Sherman
Now we all know public protests just started to appear starting around 1914 and never before .
By the way the answer to the question is yes !
Protesting is a useful effective way to express opinions and ideologies which the public thinks that needs to be addressed toward the acting government, in other words its a voice.
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Letter from local Kingdom Hall
by jhine intoday l received a hand written letter from my local kingdom hall .
l say my local as the one nearest me , for those who don't know me l am not nor have ever been a jw .
as this letter was addressed " to the householder " l assume that everyone in the area ( tamworth , staffordshire ) has been sent one .
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Sherman
Or maybe just make a brief note saying that JWS are noted as being false prophet charlatans whose doctrines are apostate in nature due to their opposition to Jesus and his instructions for preaching his new Kingdom Order.
The bible says in a warning in (1John 4:1) for so called preachers to see if they are saying things god didn't give them to say, calling them false prophets, JWS certainly makes that identity of being false prophets.
Jesus himself gave admonishment to his followers in making a time (1914) upon god's own sacred time.
Being subservient followers of the sinning unrighteous become sinning unrighteous themselves.
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Letter from local Kingdom Hall
by jhine intoday l received a hand written letter from my local kingdom hall .
l say my local as the one nearest me , for those who don't know me l am not nor have ever been a jw .
as this letter was addressed " to the householder " l assume that everyone in the area ( tamworth , staffordshire ) has been sent one .
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Sherman
How Do You View The Future ?
Its just typical marketing ploy the JWS use to lure people to the WTS's literature and the organization.
See how bad world conditions are, this was prophesied in the bible but things will change soon when Jesus starts his new Kingdom order.
The only difference is that they direct people to JWorg. where the WTS propaganda bullshit is, its easy peasy work (hours) for JWS now days