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COVID Bullshit Thread

analeggsalad

the Gentleman's sissy hypno
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Snake

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Partly true, but it's generally the very old who get shingles (adult chickenpox), also antibodies were found to still be going strong 15+ years after MERS
The bongnigger I posted said you keep them but they trail off but there's a secondary cell that gets produced that remembers the right marker to produce antibodies again.

I'm not a doctor, I just play one on a forum for a dead radio show.
 

FranksWirecutters

Glow nigger. Got any of those IPs for me?
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If NPR is admitting this, then things have to be getting bad and they're not going to be able to hide it for much longer.

Anecdotal. We spent a few days at a moderate sized beach town and the number of ambulances running around every morning was nuts. We were easily seeing 8-10 ambulances every day in a town of maybe 20k and that doesn't seem normal.

https://www.npr.org/2021/10/26/1046...ly-ill-patients-but-most-dont-even-have-covid
 

Imager

The Wackiest Funster
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If NPR is admitting this, then things have to be getting bad and they're not going to be able to hide it for much longer.

Anecdotal. We spent a few days at a moderate sized beach town and the number of ambulances running around every morning was nuts. We were easily seeing 8-10 ambulances every day in a town of maybe 20k and that doesn't seem normal.

https://www.npr.org/2021/10/26/1046...ly-ill-patients-but-most-dont-even-have-covid
I skimmed the article and don't see any sort of, even speculation, on what could have possibly changed from 2 years ago.

But you know, we need to fire all the medical staff who won't get vaxxed. I mean, we can't have these people who are sicker than normal catch COVID on top of everything else they're dealing with, right?
 

DiarrheaDick

She's takin' a shit right into a glass!
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Anecdotal. We spent a few days at a moderate sized beach town and the number of ambulances running around every morning was nuts. We were easily seeing 8-10 ambulances every day in a town of maybe 20k and that doesn't seem normal.
You were probably close to a nursing home. I used to live down the street from one and the ambulances were constant.
 

Snake

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If NPR is admitting this, then things have to be getting bad and they're not going to be able to hide it for much longer.

Anecdotal. We spent a few days at a moderate sized beach town and the number of ambulances running around every morning was nuts. We were easily seeing 8-10 ambulances every day in a town of maybe 20k and that doesn't seem normal.

https://www.npr.org/2021/10/26/1046...ly-ill-patients-but-most-dont-even-have-covid
Pol was talking about this recently too, within the last two months. Chickens have finally come home to roost.

Makes me think I'm working with a bunch of dead people.
 
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