Anyone got some good peer reviewed stuff for this?
Also death by TV.
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I know someone with covid who has had it before. This time they aren't quite as bad just feel weak and achy. Last time felt more like needing to go to bed and a high temp. Interestingly they went to work and the boss is more than happy for them to stay at work with covid. They will just have to be more careful around others.Does anyone have covid just now? I have it for the first time. Not so much a cough (a little one) but vomiting and the other end also upper thigh and lower back pain is unbelievable i feel like I'm in labour!!
How are they planning on doing that?I know someone with covid who has had it before. This time they aren't quite as bad just feel weak and achy. Last time felt more like needing to go to bed and a high temp. Interestingly they went to work and the boss is more than happy for them to stay at work with covid. They will just have to be more careful around others.
Small firm and warehouse setting so social distancing is easy. Wear a mask. Can have breaks on their own in staff room or because of time of year sit outside for lunch. Much easier than it would be in a office setting unless they offered WFH.How are they planning on doing that?
If they’re using the same facilities then there’s no hope of not passing it on .Small firm and warehouse setting so social distancing is easy. Wear a mask. Can have breaks on their own in staff room or because of time of year sit outside for lunch. Much easier than it would be in a office setting unless they offered WFH.
If people are worried of covid they need to become a recluse. Every day we will be in close contact with loads of people who have covid. Knowing someone near you has covid should make you calmer because at least you know and can act accordingly.If they’re using the same facilities then there’s no hope of not passing it on .
If they choose to go out while infectious that’s their choice just don’t be naive to the fact a mask is protecting others , how should they act accordingly?If people are worried of covid they need to become a recluse. Every day we will be in close contact with loads of people who have covid. Knowing someone near you has covid should make you calmer because at least you know and can act accordingly.
Personally I wouldn't care if a work colleague came in with covid. It's not like I would be French kissing them. I would keep a distance for them. We are all around covid every single day, everywhere we go and on everything we touch like door handles, shopping baskets/trollies etc. We will have covid on our clothes and body parts pretty much all the time without realising it. It's around forever and can't be avoided.If they choose to go out while infectious that’s their choice just don’t be naive to the fact a mask is protecting others , how should they act accordingly?
Why would you even hide behind a mask if you want people to know you have covid .
Exactly it’s no different to going to work with other coronaviruses such as the cold so should be treated as such.Personally I wouldn't care if a work colleague came in with covid. It's not like I would be French kissing them. I would keep a distance for them. We are all around covid every single day, everywhere we go and on everything we touch like door handles, shopping baskets/trollies etc. We will have covid on our clothes and body parts pretty much all the time without realising it. It's around forever and can't be avoided.
It is ! I just think it's weird they're hiding behind a mask thinking they're protecting people it comes across like they're unsure they're doing the right thing if they feel they have to justify it to themselves ...Just go in coughing and spluttering like you'd do with any other illness .Personally I wouldn't care if a work colleague came in with covid. It's not like I would be French kissing them. I would keep a distance for them. We are all around covid every single day, everywhere we go and on everything we touch like door handles, shopping baskets/trollies etc. We will have covid on our clothes and body parts pretty much all the time without realising it. It's around forever and can't be avoided.
This one is true. Falling asleep in front of the telly is normally followed by waking up confused and tripping over the coffee table.
Really? I don’t see people dropping. It is not designed to kill. What are you basing all of this on?Covid (Vaccines) technically arnt even vaccines they are DNA gene Therapy injections are part of a Depopulation agenda that’s why people are dropping it’s designed to kill people, some will die after their first or second some down the road but you can guarantee anyone that’s had atleast two or three will suffer the consequences of taking them at some stage.
Hopefully not damaging to your good legThis one is true. Falling asleep in front of the telly is normally followed by waking up confused and tripping over the coffee table.
That’s shocking! You mean everyone’s at risk of deathCovid (Vaccines) technically arnt even vaccines they are DNA gene Therapy injections are part of a Depopulation agenda that’s why people are dropping it’s designed to kill people, some will die after their first or second some down the road but you can guarantee anyone that’s had atleast two or three will suffer the consequences of taking them at some stage.
They haven't decided how many deaths is an acceptable number .Some people have literally died after taking the vaccines- how many deaths is too many is the question.
The debt all men must pay said by the famous conspiracy theorist Benjamin Gates. .Hopefully not damaging to your good leg
Does your ability to stand on one leg predict your risk of dying soon?
Some doctors say health checks for older people should include the “flamingo balance test”, asking people to stand on one leg for 10 seconds – but the connection between balance and health is unclearwww.newscientist.com
That’s shocking! You mean everyone’s at risk of death
Anyone that’s taken it yesHopefully not damaging to your good leg
Does your ability to stand on one leg predict your risk of dying soon?
Some doctors say health checks for older people should include the “flamingo balance test”, asking people to stand on one leg for 10 seconds – but the connection between balance and health is unclearwww.newscientist.com
That’s shocking! You mean everyone’s at risk of death
No one is arguing this. It’s the absurd claims that the vaccine is designed to kill and people are dropping.Some people have literally died after taking the vaccines- how many deaths is too many is the question.
I think you'll find that mortality is currently way above average. Speaking from experience funerals are backlogged weeks. We've had to wait a month to bury my Nan. In Sheffield there's currently a wait time of 6 weeks!! Whether it's vaccine related or not there's no denying that lots of people are dying at the moment.Really? I don’t see people dropping. It is not designed to kill. What are you basing all of this on?