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originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: BrujaRebooted
To decrease inflammation. Same reason they prescribe ibuprofen for anything. Its very common with strep that people take ibuprofen. In the caae of covid, early on, they were saying to avoid ibuprofen. Not sure what the current position is on that topic.
originally posted by: Gothmog
My daughter called to ask me some questions .
She was laughing and going on as usual on her way to get her second shot .
4 hours later , she was in the hospital for observation .
Stayed overnight .
Had to miss work for 3 weeks .
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Gothmog
I found this one posted in Australia a year ago. If this has been going on for a year I predict Australia will soon be ungovernable like France. They are trying to step up the vaccine rollout, which is causing draconian enforcement of pettiness. They have the isolation camps built by now. There has been a lot of police overreach bordering on brutality,Shame on the Government for letting things go this far I will never go to Australia again. www.bitchute.com...
So, with people dying now every day in Australia, and specifically from COVID-19, anything that willfully spreads the disease is a terrorist action.
wHy would doc tell him to take ibuprofen for a persistent cough?
originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
There is only a small chance of someone dying if they were healthy (not obese, no other conditions) before covid. OP, these people you know who died, were they healthy, and I mean physically healthy before they died. The odds of dying being healthy are insanely low, .0 something of a percent. I know a lot of people but still have not known anyone who died. I knew a few that got sick but they were obese and had other problems beforehand. They all recovered.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
There is only a small chance of someone dying if they were healthy (not obese, no other conditions) before covid. OP, these people you know who died, were they healthy, and I mean physically healthy before they died. The odds of dying being healthy are insanely low, .0 something of a percent. I know a lot of people but still have not known anyone who died. I knew a few that got sick but they were obese and had other problems beforehand. They all recovered.
The (only 3) people I know who have died of COVID-19 have all been healthy and none of them particularly elderly.
Remember in the early days of the Pandemic, those navy ships off NY harbor where people were dying? Were they elderly and unhealthy?
The thing is, it is a disease that kills some who are healthy and young. Anything else is a denialist excuse.
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: Gothmog
My daughter called to ask me some questions .
She was laughing and going on as usual on her way to get her second shot .
4 hours later , she was in the hospital for observation .
Stayed overnight .
Had to miss work for 3 weeks .
Really sorry to hear that. My daughter and sons are very outspoken about the subject. She sends me videos all the time. She says they can stick it in their ass
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut
The death rate of Covid is insignificant compared to what has socially occurred your whole way of life is now in the toilet.
COVID-19 is 8th deadliest plague in terms of deaths it has caused, in all of human history. And we have only seen the first two years of it.
List of epidemics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Our way of life has always been a struggle against disease. For the first time in human history, that struggle looks like it can be winnable in a far shorter term and with far easier and cheaper methods than ever before.