Coronavirus

Erm, dude…:confused:

Whilst I’m against travel, that’s reaching.

Covid was in the UK before China told the world it affects humans

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I read an article that the Chinese are turning off Chinese medicine these days, despite CCP propaganda.

Thank god. Hopefully that reduces the chances of them unleashing more plagues on this world.

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No wonder some of these fuckers happily came out of retirement, I would too for a £1.1k day rate.

Probably spent more on the haircut

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Bit of good news :slightly_smiling_face:

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Haircut in May @Calum

Not a chance lol I’m expecting it far earlier than that ie March. Only needs to go to tier 3 for that to happen

Noticed some articles shared around today saying people may be forced to wear much better masks than the cloth/n95 ones on public transport because of the “mutant strain”

Fool those masks never fucking worked and gave people false sense of security in shops and at work… they’ll never admit to that though.

:grin:

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My cousin caught covid at the tail end of November and it’s now the beginning of February and she still can’t taste or smell properly. It’s crazy how it effects some people so much worse than others when there seemingly no reason my perfectly healthy 26 year old cousin should have been beaten up by the virus as she has.

How much is really known about the long term impact it has on some people?

Very little is my understanding.

Seems like we won’t truly know the ramifications of surviving the virus for some time.

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:man_facepalming:t3:

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Had to pop to the supermarket earlier, first time in a while.

These old cunts give no fucks, seriously. No qualms about getting right up in my fucking space.
As if they weren’t bad enough pre vaccine, seems a lot worse now.

It’s a multi faceted virus. It attacks the cardio vascual system. Which could cause artery failure and as result heart failure after recovery in higher risk indivduals or something less severe such as impotency. I followed a youtuber who died at the back end of 2020. He got Covid around March/April and thought he was dying but couldn’t get admited to hospital. He had multiple organ failure around November/December. Did the damage Covid do contribute? Possibly, he was around 30 stone and in very poor shape anyway

It’s believed that people will have worse reactions when exposed to great levels of the virus. The first Chinese doctor who was trying to put Covid into the newsphere would of been exposed to a great deal of covid. He was only 33 or 34 when he died of covid.

My Dad pre-covid attended a fitness group for people with heart problems and breathing difficulties. They’ve kept the group up online and socialise online. One of the members had severe breathing problems and was 80, she was very high risk. She caugth covid from her daughter and had a fairly mild covid experience. However her son in law who I’m guessing would be 50s, died from it. Maybe he was exposed to more of the virus or had a condition no one knew about.

My plumber came around for the annual boiler check today. He got a severe virus that wiped him out earlier in the year with horrible symptoms. He tested positive for Covid later on and got very few symptons. Was it a second dose of Covid or was he exposed to less Covid when he caught? Who knows?

Regarding the loss of senses:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00055-6#:~:text=How%20quickly%20do%20the%20impaired,of%20people%20with%20taste%20dysfunction.

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To ensure symptomatic people can get tested before we open up offices.

It’s obviously reactive, but can’t help but feel every decision he makes causes a reaction from the right/those who didn’t vote him in.

Most people were happy to not go back to work.

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No. They categorically work.

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Ah well I’m relieved 15 in a household means I can still have this weekend down in an estate at Red Hill with family to celebrate my Grandad’s 80th that was in October, lucky we’ve booked 3 different houses in the estate. Was seriously worried when the presser came about it would be all cancelled, my mum and Aunty’s would have been gutted.

I mean, let’s be honest, if you had 20 instead of 15, in Red Hill, nobody would care.

Ps love red hill. Are you winery-ing?

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