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• #25427
Oi I have a healthy distrust of the government, but vaccination works as you mention smallpox and polio as proof. Can we add tetanus too, as that needs the occasional booster.
Don't the NHS say we should take a vitamin D supplement in winter https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/vitamin-d/#:~:text=If%20you%20choose%20to%20take,aged%2011%20to%2017%20years.
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• #25428
As of two weeks ago, the CDC in the US had identified 8 cases of Pfizer vaccine myocarditis in children. Eight.
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• #25429
This needs to be quantified:
-In how many vacinations?
-How many of that population group would have had myocarditis in the similar period pre vacination.That is off the top of my head.
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• #25430
It's commonly know that there are only 736 boys in the US.
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• #25431
How many of that population group would have had myocarditis in the similar period pre vacination.
Or more to the point, how many have had myocarditis from having Covid.
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• #25432
Seriously people it's so silly you are comparing smallpox and polio to a Corona virus! it's like saying all cars are the same. I'll leave you all to it! Good luck and stay safe.
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• #25433
*waves*
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• #25434
Person who turns up, says a load of provocative shit most of which is demonstrably bollocks and then says “I’ll leave you all to it” is definitely not a troll.
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• #25435
Yeah, that '97 VW polo is absolutely nothing like this '18 Nissan Micra, not even sure they're both really cars, they can't even use the same roads, I certainly couldn't drive one of them.
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• #25436
All bieks are the same though.
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• #25437
Yes, that is another.
In strange relevance there seems to be a link between poor oral health and a few heart conditions and other illnesses.
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• #25438
You bastards killed the entertainment.
Now do they believe this stuff or saying to provoke a reaction?
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• #25439
Your argument seems to just be an example of the Nirvana fallacy.
I'm so disappointed that this is nothing to do with angsty teens that identified with Cobain so very closely, while still bopping to Ace of Base
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• #25440
I miss that about the old forum codebase - there was a bit of css & javascript you could use to hide things.
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• #25441
*thumbs up emoji*
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• #25442
Rainbow Chaser then?
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• #25443
I'm so disappointed that this is nothing to do with angsty teens that identified with Cobain so very closely, while still bopping to Ace of Base
Oh well, whatever, never mind.
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• #25444
I thought it was the vaccine giving you a box shaped heart.
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• #25445
Seriously people it's so silly you are comparing smallpox and polio to a Corona virus!
Because those are more dangerous? I am not sure what else to pick disease-wise.
Is the flu better? Keeps mutating, we need jabs every year, not too dangerous if under a certain age, but if over a certain age/have certain health conditions it is.
We also cannot get rid of it, due it mutating.
"long flu" (post viral syndrome) is much rarer than long covid. It does happen... perhaps I should get a flu jab too.
My point was more that vitamins can be good, but I am not sold on vitamin D to reduce the effects of a pandemic because the proof is simply not there.
If vitamin D stops people from dying from the flu instead of flu jabs...then let's be having it! It's cheap and easy to get.
Surely there must be studies on that?
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• #25446
They would have posted the links to the clean data that proves everything they've been saying, but they're on their mobile at the moment so it's not easy.
Uh huh.
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• #25447
For the lolz, here's a good explainer on why the claim that vaccinated people are more susceptible to Omicron is not true.
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-omicronvariant-breakthroughpro-idUSL1N2T81PO
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• #25448
FIL tested positive an hour before christmas lunch (and PCR confimed yesterday morning) after having body aches and feeling woozy on christmas eve (tested negative on eve)
none of the other 8 people here have tested positive yet despite spending most of the 24 and half the 25, been in his room and 4 others living amongst the rest of the house since then.
Can’t believe no one else got it but everyone here is triple jabbed.
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• #25449
Interesting contrast in testing for flights:
Here, administered tests cost us £29 per person. Reasonably efficient though.
In Iceland they were free, with a brilliant walk through service - took literally seconds, don't even sit down.
Also thorough check of paperwork / tests on arrival in Iceland vs nothing on arrival here. Asked if had paperwork by easyjet check-in, but didn't have to show it. -
• #25450
Sporting venues have varying requirements too.
Football we've been asked for NHS Covid Pass QR codes although none of these have been scanned/verified, it was just a visual check. Mrs GB did get asked for ID confirmation though, I wasn't (different steward)
At the Rugby a few days ago (Twickenham, 72500 attendance) under 18s didn't even have to show anything to get in. (We did lateral flows anyway, and reported MiniGBs so that she had the email/text from NHS if they asked). Again the adults had to show the Covid Pass QR Code but none were actually scanned/checked. I could be showing any vaguely similar QR code and I would have been waved in.
I am increasingly tempted to check out the Microcosm source to see how hard it would be to hide replies to users on a block list.