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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Itisnowagain
COVID still kills people, and as i said that's what's occurring, hence the current situation and lockdown in place, where i am anyway.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
Can anyone remember seeing a video where they were talking about working on making a vaccine to stop religious or extremist beliefs?
I saw it years ago..... but can't remember what it was titled.
The last video I posted brought it to mind.
originally posted by: silo13
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
Can anyone remember seeing a video where they were talking about working on making a vaccine to stop religious or extremist beliefs?
I saw it years ago..... but can't remember what it was titled.
The last video I posted brought it to mind.
I remember something about this from way back.
If you find it make sure and let me know please!
I'll look too.
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: tanstaafl
I wish this were true (that Covid hasn't killed anyone)
but my friend's brother passed from it at only 56
and he had no underlying health problems.
His fever went super high, he went into a coma and passed 3 days later.
originally posted by: andy06shake
A load of companies are going to have to provide proper PPE and distancing for staff members, and given the logistics involved it's going to be interesting to see how that's implemented or even possible with regards to some areas.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Itisnowagain
Careful what you wish for as normal was never all it was cracked up to be.
I don't imagine the current government administration has much to offer in the near future bar a recession the likes of which we have yet to witness with even more austerity to match.
Need more than mental health first aid responders to dig our way out of this mess I'm afraid, and with good reason.
It might be a tad hard to keep calm and carry on given what's to come, which is quite possibly a second or even third wave of this disease to contend with.
originally posted by: SoNotYabiz
a reply to: tanstaafl
Your posts give me so much needed comedic relief; anyone who died from covid must have had a “bad immune system, no matter how healthy they were” and anyone who survived “must have been in that vitamin C gang” rotflmao. You’re nowhere close to even knowing a doctor personally, but you’re the “OG King of ATS medical advice” lol. Seriously, keep going with your BS, laughter is even better medicine than vitamin C! /sarcasm
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Observationalist
Vaccines save lives, all the same, take Polio, Measles, and the other diseases which are lightly set to surge as COVID-19 forces suspension of vaccination campaigns.
And without vaccinations to retard the likes of these ailments, millions of people, Men, Woman and Children worldwide could succumb, just like in days gone by.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: tanstaafl
Vitamin C is good for your immune system but it does not cure Polio nor Measles, if in dought just ask any real doctor.
People will always continue to suffer because of its part and parcel of life as unfortunate as the case may be.
That does not mean that we should not endeavor to do better nor improve our existence by way of technology and modern medicine.