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2021-03-11 at 12:34 AM UTCI'm so sick of this covid bullshit everyone under 70 has a 99% recovery rate if your not a fat fuck with diabetes.
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2021-03-11 at 12:39 AM UTCI eat Covid for breakfast
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2021-03-11 at 12:44 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 12:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryOnion I'm so sick of this covid bullshit everyone under 70 has a 99% recovery rate if your not a fat fuck with diabetes.
Yeah, because death is the only thing to worry about with covid... Lol.
Just wait 10yrs buddy. Same happened with SARS.
A significant amount of people are going to have damage from this -
2021-03-11 at 12:47 AM UTCgood
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2021-03-11 at 12:50 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 12:57 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 1:02 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 1:04 AM UTCWatch this tv show it explains a lot.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8303474/ -
2021-03-11 at 1:09 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 1:36 AM UTCI got the pfizer jab today.
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2021-03-11 at 2:11 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 2:16 AM UTC
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2021-03-11 at 4:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Average size, not fat by any means. She eats very healthy as well.
fair enough, was actually just curious.
§m£ÂgØL's retarded scaremongering aside, any disease has the possibility of doing long-term damage and without any more than anecdotal information it's not like we can accurately diagnose her condition.
I am wary of the COVID causing long-term damage argument though because again, comorbidity, especially in the more serious cases, is enormous and makes it hard to tell which disease has caused what damage. Further, and especially in the US due to costs, many people won't visit the doctor unless absolutely necessary so there's a good chance many of those complications were already undiagnosed conditions -
2021-03-11 at 5:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra fair enough, was actually just curious.
§m£ÂgØL's retarded scaremongering aside, any disease has the possibility of doing long-term damage and without any more than anecdotal information it's not like we can accurately diagnose her condition.
I am wary of the COVID causing long-term damage argument though because again, comorbidity, especially in the more serious cases, is enormous and makes it hard to tell which disease has caused what damage. Further, and especially in the US due to costs, many people won't visit the doctor unless absolutely necessary so there's a good chance many of those complications were already undiagnosed conditions
You really are on such a different page it may as well be another book.
There's not exactly a lack of information regarding this... We've been studying SARS and friends for a while. You don't need any symptoms to suffer long term damage. It's already happening. They have been saying this since fucking November 2019. -
2021-03-11 at 7:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby no i haven't taken it and don't plan on taking it , you all can take it first. last time I got a vaccine was two years ago and the doctors gave it to me when i was passed out a tutnis shot and it made my arm break out in hives for a month. Besides that I haven't had a vaccine since I was forced to in primary scheeol. It would take several busty nurses to hold me down and pull my pants down to give me the shot.. I'd be willing to go through scenario like that if confronted with the vaccine but I doubt that would happen, it would be several men bending me over a table yanking my calvin klein micro-fiber breifs down and not buying me a lolli pop afterwards.
But seriously my parents have gotten the first shot and so have a couple of friends, the maduro one
Jesus, and to think you could have gotten lock-jaw and died if those asshats hadn’t of given you a post exposure tetanus shot. It’s a shame. -
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