Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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I think this has to be said. There is a lot of new information out there and I'm afraid we need to ALL look at ALL of it with an open mind. It's easy to stay in the trenches we dug but lives and futures are at stake. And it's personal. I've tried to keep abreast and include my active but narrow experience working with Covid. I have never felt I had a handle on it and at 67 will probably never get the whole picture. Anyway, keep an open mind and keep searching for objective truth. :love


Original article: https://www.city-journal.org/the-failed-covid-policy-of-mask-mandates?wallit_nosession=1
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Only those who haven't lost friends or loved ones or those not permanently impaired are not concerned. I have a friend going for a cardiac assessment tomorrow. Common sense is still
I think this has to be said. There is a lot of new information out there and I'm afraid we need to ALL look at ALL of it with an open mind. It's easy to stay in the trenches we dug but lives and futures are at stake. And it's personal. I've tried to keep abreast and inclued my active but narrow experience working with Covid. I have never felt I had a handle on it and at 67 will probably never get the whole picture. Anyway, keep an open mind and keep searching for objective truth. :love


Original article: https://www.city-journal.org/the-failed-covid-policy-of-mask-mandates?wallit_nosession=1View attachment 3071276
I just found out I can’t go to a conference I want to because I have to be vaccinated. I understand they can make the rules but they have proven the vaccine doesn’t stop the spread.really don’t understand this mind set.
 
I caught it twice. First time last year I think June. Had a minor sore throat at first then lost taste and smell.

Second time was couple months ago, developed more flu like symptoms. Wasn’t too bad, but did end up resting a lot more than the first time around.
 
I just found out I can’t go to a conference I want to because I have to be vaccinated. I understand they can make the rules but they have proven the vaccine doesn’t stop the spread.really don’t understand this mind set.
More specifically they've proven that they can not force you to be vaccinated. That venue is doing what is commonly referred to as discrimination. I know it took a while for the courts on masks so it shouldn't be much longer on the vax. Once that goes away we can get out of "the new normal" and return to normal
 
More specifically they've proven that they can not force you to be vaccinated.
Unfortunately, they CAN tax you, keep you out of countries, keep you in countries, fire you, keep you from getting a job, keep you from having necessary medical procedures, eating, etc. if some unelected bureaucrat decides it is for your own good.
The 'crybullies' are deciding who gets to participate in the civilization they didn't create.
 
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Unfortunately, they CAN tax you, keep you out of countries, keep you in countries, fire you, keep you from getting a job, keep you from having necessary medical procedures, eating, etc. if some unelected bureaucrat decides it is for your own good.
The 'crybullies' are deciding who gets to participate in the civilization they didn't create.
Crybullies :lau haven't heard that one before. I've heard republican't and demonrats. They definitely can make our lives harder while still telling us our live matter
 
Has anyone else been watching the severe hepatitis in children over the last few weeks?

It hasn't slowed down. It is up to 170, still with about 10% of the children needing liver transplants. One child is dead from it. Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E have been ruled out. Cases are in Great Britain, US, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, France, Norway, Romania, Belgium, Spain, Israel, Japan, .

From April 14.... "Thursday's report detailed 13 severe cases in Scotland, mostly in children between the ages of 3 and 5 and nearly all occurring in just March and April this year. Scotland usually tallies fewer than four such cases of unexplained liver inflammation—aka hepatitis—in children over the course of an entire year. Of the 13 cases this year in Scotland, one has led to a liver transplant and five are still in the hospital. No deaths have been reported." https://arstechnica.com/science/202...isease-in-children-spark-international-probe/

The narrative is that the most likely reason it is weak immune systems because the children were isolated. The non-narrative narrative is that it is a side effect of covid vaccination. Both say an alternative theory is a complication of covid itself.
 
Yes. Related to the adenovirus 41. They think weakened immune systems are involved because that virus doesn't usually cause hepatitis. It could be linked only because it is so common.

I hope so too.
 
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