Renzatic on 27/5/2022 at 13:26
"The World Government."
Thor on 27/5/2022 at 18:03
It's my blanket term for the ruling class. The ones who control the governments. Currently the obvious public gathering/networking hub for them seems to the the World Economic Forum.
Renzatic on 27/5/2022 at 18:27
Ahh.
Azaran on 27/5/2022 at 18:30
Quote Posted by faetal
Those are very small samples.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01453-0)
Bad news today
Quote:
Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 lowers the risk of long COVID after infection by only about 15%, according to a study of more than 13 million people1. That's the largest cohort that has yet been used to examine how much vaccines protect against the condition, but it is unlikely to end the uncertainty.
Long COVID — illness that persists for weeks or months after infection with SARS-CoV-2 — has proved difficult to study, not least because the array of symptoms makes it hard to define. Even finding out how common it is has been challenging. Some studies2,3 have suggested that it occurs in as many as 30% of people infected with the virus. But a November study4 of about 4.5 million people treated at US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals suggests that the number is 7% overall and lower than that for those who were not hospitalized.
Just when we think we've got this virus figured out, it pulls another fast one
Renzatic on 27/5/2022 at 18:42
That's because the virus is actually miniaturized and aerosolized Jews, gettin' all up in the blood of the goyim to promote their communist globalist agenda.
Comeon, Azaran? Don't you do your research?
Thor on 27/5/2022 at 19:02
I bet the unvaccinated cattle class sure feels dumber and dumber for not taking the jab.
Renzatic on 27/5/2022 at 19:03
They're all sheeple people, totally unable to think for themselves. All they do is repeat things they've heard on the internet.
Pyrian on 27/5/2022 at 19:14
Quote Posted by Azaran
Just when we think we've got this virus figured out, it pulls another fast one
People will tend to attribute
any symptom to
anything, unfortunately. "Oh, I broke my toe one year later? Long Covid!"
Renzatic on 27/5/2022 at 19:21
Quote Posted by Pyrian
People will tend to attribute
any symptom to
anything, unfortunately. "Oh, I broke my toe one year later? Long Covid!"
You can't prove it's not!
Azaran on 27/5/2022 at 19:54
Looks like every new thing about this virus is counterintuitive.
Vaccines reduce the chance of a severe case.
Long Covid is tied to severity: the more severe the case, the more likely you are to develop it. The reason most Long Covid cases are from 'mild' infections, is because most Covid infections are 'mild'.
Yet vaccines, which reduce the severity, and help clear the virus out of your system quicker, barely make a dent in Long Covid
It's like simply having the virus in your body, for any length of time, can cause immediate damage.
Maybe someone who knows more about virology can chime in, because this virus is looking more and more like some horrible practical joke.
And no, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, just saying, the virus' behaviour makes absolutely 0 sense in light of the little I know about illnesses and immunity.