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Ok boss, you know more than the doctors and scientists who study this for a living don’t you? 😉 let’s agree to disagree.
No, I’ve been keeping up with the latest of what the scientists and researchers are thinking is the most probable cause. If lockdowns were the cause, they wouldn’t still be investigating it. Latest from WHO is that aetiology is unknown. It doesn’t say aetiology = lockdowns.

 

monga

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Seems it’s baffling the Africans they’ve not seen the disease act like this before.


Ireland’s first cases have been confirmed
 
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Ensay

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Disclaimer: I don’t agree with everything someone else says in the post when i share something.
If you mean me, I wasn't suggesting you agreed.

That's why I didn't quote anyone - mine was just a general comment. It was more directed at Mr Melville's view (not that he reads here, or does he?? :D )
 
They don't know where it's come from ,they think a patient zero who was asymptomatic could be the cause as it not endemic in western animals that they know of .
It could be down to some sort immunity loss when you think of the rare hep cases in kids of unknown origin ,they're still no closer to finding a cause for that either.

Could this all be a knock on effect of the lockdowns and over sanitation. People did voice concers over the effect it will have on our immune systems not coming into contact with others.

The outbreaks seem to all over the place for it to be one patient zero. Or could it be passed through food coming out of Africa. They said it could pass on bedding.
 

monga

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How is the vaccine dangerous?
Maybe they’ve tweaked it since? But the older smallpox vaccines were very dangerous, even modern ones aren’t suitable for people with a range of health conditions.
It’s not licensed in UK and little data known because it’s not commonly used around the world.
 
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