Hayden Goseek
Runs with Scissors 🛸🏴☠️
It always happened to some extent but it certainly seems to be a LOT more frequent.Nearly the question that may not be asked. They started happening about a year after covid mushroomed.
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It always happened to some extent but it certainly seems to be a LOT more frequent.Nearly the question that may not be asked. They started happening about a year after covid mushroomed.
Yes. By "started", I meant the vastly increased numbers rather than never ever happening before.It always happened to some extent but it certainly seems to be a LOT more frequent.
NHS/CDCI would say to part one, They probably don't have an overall reason. If they do they probably won't give a straight answer (and who would believe it if they did.)
What part of healthcare are you speaking of? Hospital and workers or NHS / CDC level?
I could add FDA to that list, too…I am afraid the older I get, the less I trust the people we are suppose to. (To be fair, I didn't start out with a lot. As someone posted earlier today:
Yes, if you look over my post from back then I was eager to get the shots but it has come back to haunt me. I'm ready to go back to work now but it's a bad time to get on anywhere.One of my main concerns is all the health workers and others that were mandated to take an injection when the safety and effectiveness has never been proven.
Glad you feel betterYes, if you look over my post from back then I was eager to get the shots but it has come back to haunt me. I'm ready to go back to work now but it's a bad time to get on anywhere.
It's a fine point but it probably wasn't a 'Heart Attack' (blockage of the small coronary arteries). It was most likely the trauma to his chest caused an interruption of the electrical signal to the heart.NFL player collapsed during a game on national TV. Heard he's improving in the hospital but he had a heart attack
I wouldn't know. Wasn't exactly watching the game and the news showed nothing but players crying and praying.It's a fine point but it probably wasn't a 'Heart Attack' (blockage of the small coronary arteries). It was most likely the trauma to his chest caused an interruption of the electrical signal to the heart.
It's a distinction without a difference for the most part. Great to see he is out of the hospital and seems to be intact. If he wasn't getting good CPR on the field he wouldn't have a chance.