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originally posted by: Bluntone22
The new normal is here.
"Health Secretary Matt Hancock said at least 60 different local authorities had recorded Covid infections caused by the new variant."
www.bbc.com...
Of course it's not worse than the current strain and the new vaccine will still work.
Anyone that thinks a new year will magically be all sunshine and lollipops is in for a big surprise.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
The new normal is here.
"Health Secretary Matt Hancock said at least 60 different local authorities had recorded Covid infections caused by the new variant."
www.bbc.com...
Of course it's not worse than the current strain and the new vaccine will still work.
Anyone that thinks a new year will magically be all sunshine and lollipops is in for a big surprise.
originally posted by: DarkestConspiracyMoon
Here we go. It's funny how all of the conspiracy theories that developed since April, the eventual pushing for a poison/vaccine, the never ending lockdowns, vaccine verification apps, and new strain popping up have all come true.
South Australia was plunged into a strict six-day lockdown on the back of a declaration that a “dangerous” new strain of coronavirus had swept the state’s capital.
It was a claim that raised eyebrows among epidemiologists around the country, some of whom labelled it “rubbish”.
Today, it was essentially revealed that an alleged lie led health authorities and the government to conclude a new strain must have merged.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: DarkestConspiracyMoon
Did they ever flatten that pesky curve?
Wait.... I think I saw them grow/draw a few more.
Funny how they can do that with a novel virus but not the election fraud here in the states...
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: Bluntone22
Pretty sure there's a thread on this...but i'm just gonna leave this here again. It bears repeating
link
South Australia was plunged into a strict six-day lockdown on the back of a declaration that a “dangerous” new strain of coronavirus had swept the state’s capital.
It was a claim that raised eyebrows among epidemiologists around the country, some of whom labelled it “rubbish”.
Today, it was essentially revealed that an alleged lie led health authorities and the government to conclude a new strain must have merged.
originally posted by: slatesteam
Funny how they can do that with a novel virus but not the election fraud here in the states...
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: Bluntone22
Pretty sure there's a thread on this...but i'm just gonna leave this here again. It bears repeating
link
South Australia was plunged into a strict six-day lockdown on the back of a declaration that a “dangerous” new strain of coronavirus had swept the state’s capital.
It was a claim that raised eyebrows among epidemiologists around the country, some of whom labelled it “rubbish”.
Today, it was essentially revealed that an alleged lie led health authorities and the government to conclude a new strain must have merged.
Dontchathink?
originally posted by: TheAMEDDDoc
a reply to: Bluntone22
Convenient, right around vaccine availability time when people don’t really want the thing. What gets me is the rushed vaccines and possible dangers to people getting stuck. What is annoying is this is just normal virus crap that the media jumps on and freaks people out about.
They would see the same thing with influenza, rhinovirus, adenovirus, normal coronavirus etc. it’s really nothing, at least this whole thing should be over by summer. Unless H7N9 decides to go airborne or some other Disease X. Who knows maybe the vaccine will make hairless vampires, zombie dogs or zombies.
originally posted by: TheAMEDDDoc
a reply to: musicismagic
Lol I was making a joke about I Am Legend, I’m not really sure how it could potentially cause hair loss. A quick way to check would be a genetic screen for alopecia and cross reference if certain age groups started presenting with the anomaly and it was just a coincidence with the vaccine. A lot of times, kind of like associating Covid deaths with normal deaths from other conditions just because they had virus in their test, it could just be a normal appearance of issues. Kind of like wild type background noise you get sometimes in animal models. I suppose it could be related to an autoimmune anomaly but we would need to see data to confirm that. Either way, we’re about to find out in real time.
originally posted by: TheAMEDDDoc
a reply to: Bluntone22
Convenient, right around vaccine availability time when people don’t really want the thing. What gets me is the rushed vaccines and possible dangers to people getting stuck. What is annoying is this is just normal virus crap that the media jumps on and freaks people out about.
They would see the same thing with influenza, rhinovirus, adenovirus, normal coronavirus etc. it’s really nothing, at least this whole thing should be over by summer. Unless H7N9 decides to go airborne or some other Disease X. Who knows maybe the vaccine will make hairless vampires, zombie dogs or zombies.