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BlueJay Flag UK 07 Mar 22 12.18am

Originally posted by W12

And only now everyone around us is getting sick or dying and if you deny that you are either a hermit or you are lying to yourself.

I can't barely fathom how someone so be so against absolutely anything 'official', 'mainstream' or scientific that they literally go full tilt and believe ANYTHING else, with no criteria for how bizarre or unlikely the stuff they decide to take at face value is.

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Originally posted by BlueJay

I can't barely fathom how someone so be so against absolutely anything 'official', 'mainstream' or scientific that they literally go full tilt and believe ANYTHING else, with no criteria for how bizarre or unlikely the stuff they decide to take at face value is.

Edited by BlueJay (07 Mar 2022 12.19am)


I'm not even sure what W12 believes.

W12 do you have an issue with all vaccines or only the covid ones?

Another question have you had any vaccines in your life?

To be fair most of "mainstream" is BS even a large % of what is claimed to be official is as well and regarding science that is the same due to where does the money come from the organizations which want to push vaccines/treatments not cures this is a big problem.

These same people control the health services which means all these doctors etc people always like to use as example are part of the broken system.

 


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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Online Flag Truro Cornwall 10 Mar 22 11.47pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Covid infections, and hospitalisations, are rising again. This time in tandem.

However, there is good news too. At the start of the pandemic, in early 2020, pre-vaccines and or treatments, the death rate from Covid was about 20 times worse than from flu. Now, with high numbers of the fully vaccinated and new treatments, the death rate is about the same. So although the vaccines are apparently not stopping infection, they are helping stop severe disease.

The infection rate has definitely gone up locally. My bowling partner tested positive yesterday, and as they are clinically vulnerable have been ultra cautious. They blame people thinking it's all over. They are seriously unwell, in bed and isolated as they live alone. Not nice.

Then this morning my wife tested positive. She has had no contact with my friend, and nor have I, for over a week. She has a bad cough, headache and feels low, but not too bad.

I have a cough and sore throat but so far have tested negative.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 11 Mar 22 12.02am

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle


The infection rate has definitely gone up locally. My bowling partner tested positive yesterday, and as they are clinically vulnerable have been ultra cautious. They blame people thinking it's all over. They are seriously unwell, in bed and isolated as they live alone. Not nice.

Then this morning my wife tested positive. She has had no contact with my friend, and nor have I, for over a week. She has a bad cough, headache and feels low, but not too bad.

I have a cough and sore throat but so far have tested negative.

Here's to hoping that your bowling partner and wife are soon on the other side of this. At least by being vaccinated (I assume) they've sensibly done all that they can to limit its impact. It may be that you have a cold, though the timing is a little unusual, so if it turns out you have covid too, at least before long in all likelihood you'll move past it, with even better protection going forward. Good health to you and yours.

 

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Covid infections, and hospitalisations, are rising again. This time in tandem.

However, there is good news too. At the start of the pandemic, in early 2020, pre-vaccines and or treatments, the death rate from Covid was about 20 times worse than from flu. Now, with high numbers of the fully vaccinated and new treatments, the death rate is about the same. So although the vaccines are apparently not stopping infection, they are helping stop severe disease.

The infection rate has definitely gone up locally. My bowling partner tested positive yesterday, and as they are clinically vulnerable have been ultra cautious. They blame people thinking it's all over. They are seriously unwell, in bed and isolated as they live alone. Not nice.

Then this morning my wife tested positive. She has had no contact with my friend, and nor have I, for over a week. She has a bad cough, headache and feels low, but not too bad.

I have a cough and sore throat but so far have tested negative.

Good luck with it. Hope your wife is feeling better.
You may escape it; there have been several couples round here where one has caught it but not the other.

 

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 11 Mar 22 10.43am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Covid infections, and hospitalisations, are rising again. This time in tandem.

However, there is good news too. At the start of the pandemic, in early 2020, pre-vaccines and or treatments, the death rate from Covid was about 20 times worse than from flu. Now, with high numbers of the fully vaccinated and new treatments, the death rate is about the same. So although the vaccines are apparently not stopping infection, they are helping stop severe disease.

The infection rate has definitely gone up locally. My bowling partner tested positive yesterday, and as they are clinically vulnerable have been ultra cautious. They blame people thinking it's all over. They are seriously unwell, in bed and isolated as they live alone. Not nice.

Then this morning my wife tested positive. She has had no contact with my friend, and nor have I, for over a week. She has a bad cough, headache and feels low, but not too bad.

I have a cough and sore throat but so far have tested negative.

Hope for some good news in coming days WE. Wish your wife and yourself recoveries/good health!

You never know, the infection may get to you and have some impact on your brain resulting in a more 'common sense' and 'intelligent' espousal of political opinions (Just in Case: very much a joke... for now!)

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Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Thanks for the good wishes. My wife seems brighter today. I now have a headache, but am still negative. So we will go on avoiding each other's spaces. Fortunately, we have a guest room with its own bathroom, so the kitchen is the only place we both have to use, and we are being careful, cleaning up after ourselves and washing our hands.

It must be a lot harder in bigger, crowded, households!

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Thanks for the good wishes. My wife seems brighter today. I now have a headache, but am still negative. So we will go on avoiding each other's spaces. Fortunately, we have a guest room with its own bathroom, so the kitchen is the only place we both have to use, and we are being careful, cleaning up after ourselves and washing our hands.

It must be a lot harder in bigger, crowded, households!

Don't you have BK or mucky Ron's down there.

 

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Originally posted by cryrst

Don't you have BK or mucky Ron's down there.

We do. I try to avoid places like that at the best of times. We are well stocked for food. Whilst I might be infectious, I feel obliged to avoid other people. So walking the dog in an uncrowded area is my way at the moment.

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Covid infections, and hospitalisations, are rising again. This time in tandem.

However, there is good news too. At the start of the pandemic, in early 2020, pre-vaccines and or treatments, the death rate from Covid was about 20 times worse than from flu. Now, with high numbers of the fully vaccinated and new treatments, the death rate is about the same. So although the vaccines are apparently not stopping infection, they are helping stop severe disease.

The infection rate has definitely gone up locally. My bowling partner tested positive yesterday, and as they are clinically vulnerable have been ultra cautious. They blame people thinking it's all over. They are seriously unwell, in bed and isolated as they live alone. Not nice.

Then this morning my wife tested positive. She has had no contact with my friend, and nor have I, for over a week. She has a bad cough, headache and feels low, but not too bad.

I have a cough and sore throat but so far have tested negative.


Im in Truro today, very very few masks on display either in shops or cafes....seems like the good diverse people of Cornwall have decided that the pandemic is over and therefore no need to mask up or wash/sanitise ones hands anymore..is it any wonder the infection rates are rising again?? Off to the beach now to walk te dog and take some photos

 

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

We do. I try to avoid places like that at the best of times. We are well stocked for food. Whilst I might be infectious, I feel obliged to avoid other people. So walking the dog in an uncrowded area is my way at the moment.

Despite American fast food eateries being renowned for their hygiene and contributions to physical wellbeing, I think this probably a wise move.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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