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Passing Through
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Posted: 23 Jan 2024 at 11:37am |
There were 5 significant spikes. That date covers the first 4.
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Seriously?
I suppose I now post that several sports starts have died of heart attacks after getting vaxxedđđ
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jujuno
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September 15,2021??????????????????? Anything more up to date? |
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At least 7 conservative radio hosts and anti-mask advocates have died from COVID-19 after bashing the vaccinesSeptember 15,2021
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A crucial factor shaping Australians' apathy towards COVID in 2024,
Professor Brendan Crabb believes, was Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly's
statement in September 2022 that the virus was no longer exceptional.
"It is time to move away from COVID exceptionalism, in my view, and we
should be thinking about what we do to protect people from any
respiratory disease," Professor Kelly said at a press conference.
Those comments, Professor Crabb says, have never been turned around.
"If I'm right â and I say that was a profoundly wrong statement â then
that has to be corrected by the same people." He also points a finger at two unhelpful ideas. "There is a strong belief, I think, by the chief medical officer and many others that once we got vaccinated, infection was our friend," he says. Australia's vaccine program was highly successful, Professor Crabb says: most people were inoculated against COVID before large numbers were infected. "If we were the US, we'd have had 80,000 deaths ⌠[instead] we had 1,744 deaths in the first two years," he says. But while vaccination broadly protects against severe illness and death, it does not protect against (re)infection or the risk of acute and chronic health problems. The other idea is hybrid immunity, which holds that vaccination and infection provides superior protection against severe outcomes compared to immunity induced by vaccination or infection alone. For Professor Crabb, the concept is flawed: first, because it encourages infection, which he believes should be avoided, and second, because it does not work â at least not with the predictable emergence of new variants like JN.1 which are capable of evading population immunity. "Immunity is good," he says. "But it's not good enough." https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01-21/covid-safe-strategies-australian-scientists-virus-infection/103335466 |
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All I know is I was lucky not to get any reaction to the vaccines I've had. But the disease got me with a whollop which occasionally still flairs up.
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The report claimed approx 12000 deaths due to adverse vaccination reactions in Europe
Listed by vaccine type
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Codswallop...
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Actually Letters good question - this report would suggest about the same statistics as those PT posted above
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2023-001201_EN.html |
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Did you use that same logic for people who died or had life threatening illness due to the vaccine I bet London to a brick you didnâtâŚâŚ.
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Better start looking over my shoulder.
Something you do very well
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that was in Australia, not the world...
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four thousand died of the virus, last year.
It could have been anyone's loved one....but who cares? Shades of Macca and his callousness... |
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What % of people never got vaccinated ?
That may be more telling
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Passing Through
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It is one too many if your relative or loved one was one of the idiots who tried it,
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Donald Trump, George Christensen and Craig Kelly |
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What's 17,000 as a percentage of 7 million ?
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Hardly a big number in the overall scheme of things !
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Covid cases are on the rise again...everywhere.
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What a negative headline. Should be 17,000 cured of COVID. Imagine how many could have been saved with a Hydroxy/Torch up the clacker combo. Hydroxychloroquine linked to nearly 17,000 deaths in six countries: StudyA malaria drug hailed as a miracle cure for COVID-19 by the likes of Donald Trump, George Christensen and Craig Kelly has been linked to nearly 17,000 deaths in six countries during the pandemic, according to a new study. The study, published in the February issue of Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, found hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was associated with an 11 per cent increase in mortality rate through analysis of randomised trials and estimated that 16,990 hydroxychloroquine-related deaths occurred in Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Turkey and the United States. âThese findings illustrate the hazard of drug repurposing with low-level evidence,â the studyâs authors said. HCQ, a drug used to treat malaria and autoimmune conditions for decades, was touted by doctors, politicians and scientists as a potential treatment for COVID-19, creating drug shortages in Australia and worldwide. Christensen and Kelly co-authored an âopen letterâ in October 2020 claiming that the use of hydroxychloroquine was safe and effective in treating COVID-19, despite evidence to the contrary, and that states like Queensland and Victoria should not ban its prescription by doctors. Kelly went as far as to claim that former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews could face imprisonment for banning its use, relying on the testimony of retired immunologist Robert Clancy to attest to the drugâs effectiveness. Too good to be trueTo people like Kelly, Christensen and those distrustful of science and modern medicine, HCQ and other drugs like ivermectin were a cheap and effective cure that would deliver instant results. Although a small study highlighted promising results in using it to treat COVID-19, causing Trump to tweet that was âa real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine,â experts started to notice irregularities and issues with the studyâs methodology. A larger study of 233 participants in 2021 found that HCQ had no more effect than a placebo for hospitalised COVID-19 patients Numerous trials since have reaffirmed that the drug simply doesnât have a benefit for treating COVID-19 or the subsequent strains because of unfavourable risk-benefit and the association with a significant increase in mortality. The study highlights that the number of related deaths âis likely to be directly related to the promotion of its prescription by scientists, physicians and health agenciesâ. âIn February and March 2020, the use of this treatment was widely promoted based on preliminary reports suggesting a potential efficacy against COVID-19,â the study said. more... |
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Dont worry about it stayer, it's just another Dr Fauci conspiracy to confuse anti-vaxxers.
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Is Long Covid the new Covid?
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my five-day anti-virals were good. I don't have long covid...I think.
But I could be wrong, since long covid is like a lesser version of Long Lyme and I still have that. |
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A two week course of metformin given within three days of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 led to 40% fewer long covid diagnoses over the following 10 months compared with people who had taken placebo, according to a randomised controlled trial.
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Rebel - racing. Lionel - in work. Glory - spelling. Ray - spelling. A Wee Nip - in work.
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Glad you over it oneone. I still find myself very tired if I get over worked. And the same strain seems to affect us all differently. From the five to get it when I did we all had different experiences and different symptoms.
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Think I've already had it JJ
Tested positive a few weeks back & knocked me for six. That bad I've been struggling to keep PT in his box. Must be the new strain. I would just have brushed off the old one
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