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Don't want to really open a rabbit hole but it was suggested to me that all this heart failure stuff might have something to do with the covid vaccine's.?
There are less people dying from it, because there are more people with immunity now.
Omicron is still killing the fewer and fewer people without immunity.
Omicron is going around like wildfire. My girlfriend got the first symptoms 10 days ago
and I 4 days later. She got it from colleagues. Three of them were sick just before her.
Two of my colleagues are sick, but we are still working from home. My girlfriend unknowingly infected an elderly lady, she often visits. All our neighbors and friends
already had corona recently. No one I know died, since everyone has been vaccinated.
We are doing fine, but when they say 'mild symptoms', it's still like a pretty bad flu. However, we didn't have any shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell, any lasting fatigue problems, organ problems or death problems. Because we are vaccinated.
New research shows, COVID-19 often does damage to the kidneys, even with people who didn't even get it that bad. The vaccines protect against kidney damage too. People who already have bad kidneys should really protect themselves. When your kidneys fail, life turns into survival, because dialysis sucks. You would be dying for a new kidney or just dying period.
Everyone will get corona, probably multiple times.
Let your first time not kill you or disable you. Protect yourself!
Still 1886 people died from it in the US on the 21th of march.
It's not always over, when people stop talking about things.
In The Netherlands, we just had the biggest infection spike ever.
Many people are sick and not working, but only 3 people died on the 21th of march,
so life resumes. And other news takes over.
But, you could have been just very lucky, like my brother in law who also just got it recently, while he didn't try to avoid it at all, because he didn't even believe it existed. He does now, I think, because he confessed to his mother he had it and was feeling like shit. I had him on the phone yesterday and he asked how I was doing and didn't protest when I called it corona, which he used to do. We will probably never speak about it, so I don't know how sick he got, but he's 34 years old and never even has
a cold (or just ignores it). At your age, your risk is much higher.
Still, I'll hope you'll prove me wrong and you'll just have the sniffles for a day,
when you eventually get it.
(well, maybe just a bit more than that, so you don't get to gloat too much)
True, the virus manifests differently in everyone. There are however huge statistical differences between unvaccinated and vaccinated people. People who had received three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine or a booster were 93.4% less likely to die of the infection compared to the unvaccinated, according to a new U.K. study published on Friday. For COVID patients who received only two doses of a vaccine, mortality risks were also much lower, but to a lesser degree—they were 81.2% less likely to die compared to unvaccinated people.
You were lucky to not have more serious or longer lasting symptoms.
What made you think that the vaccines would be more dangerous?
At least you're protected by immunity now, but not for ever. Immunity fades in time.
The virus will probably be endemic, just like the flu and people will die from it like from the flu. It's a choice to get vaccinated just like for the flu (or a bit more).
But it could also mutate to a more dangerous variant every now and then.
Many scientists predict other viruses jumping from wildlife to humans, probably through farm animals (zoonotic spillover). Bird flu is only a few mutations away from being contagious from human to human. It can already be contagious from animal to human, in some cases. If that leads to a new pandemic, would you consider vaccines under any circumstance or would you always prefer to take your chances with your 'natural' immunity?
Would you, if it is as damaging as Polio or would you not even consider it,
when it is as deadly as Ebola?
Myself I set the limit at flu. I've never gotten vaccinated for that. It's not dangerous enough and the vaccines are not good enough, for me to take them, at least not until I'm a lot older.
Hope you get back healthy soon.
myself and several neighbors feel like we had it before it was "cool" back in febuary of 20. a local retired sherriff had went to india and came home in early feb and a week or 2 later we all got sick as dogs. None of us went to the doctor but it was a bad flu if nothing else.I got my breakfast,fed my dogs and did little else for a week or more then 2 more weeks of UG> -
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Ever since they pissed me off over my blood flow medication
We still have the 'village doctors' who everyone likes, although he does have
a bigger car these days. At least we can still mostly trust them.
If your health fills their pockets, maybe you can only afford a coffin.
Luck!
If you're young and healthy, you don't need much luck to survive it.
If you're older and have medical issues, you're having luck similar to surviving one round of Russian roulette (or worse), if you survive Covid, without lasting medical issues.
Indigenous people still have to deal with racism within Canada and the challenges that the communities face are often ignored. There are still negative stereotypes associated with Indigenous people such as being freeloaders, drug addicts or dumb.
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Cunts have been creeping and active for sure
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