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And MSM/NPR pouring gasoline on the flames does not help.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: rickymouse
I typically don't take a cell phone with me, but it's rather moot since my new cars are tracking me. Honestly, I don't care at all if the U.S. government is tracking me. It's google and the others profiting off of me that I don't like.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: rickymouse
It's often not the speeding bus that kills you, it's the open manhole you didn't see that gets you.
Or, more to the point; HIV is said to cause AIDS. AIDS, itself, doesn't kill people, but AIDS results in the immune system not being able to fight off the many and varied viruses and bacteria that assault us every day. It's these viruses and bacteria, unchecked by an AIDS debilitated immune system, that do the actual killing.
So, perhaps COVID19 and its multiple variations isn't as immediately deadly as Ebola or Marburg, but that is not to rule out COVID as a potential "precursor" to something more deadly.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: rickymouse
I saw an article about super-immunity the other day. It's real. I stumbled across discovering super-immunity several months ago. I tested my friend who I mentioned in this post 1 month after her 2nd dose, and her level was only 50.20 U/mL. She had a breakthrough infection later, and when I checked her antibodies a little while after, they were 1157.70 U/mL. Getting the booster didn't add much to that for her.
originally posted by: musicismagic
I would say Jack in the Box would be a more dangerous place to catch anything these days. Oh, and don't touch the handle on the toilets. You might get some kind of skin rash.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: rickymouse
It's often not the speeding bus that kills you, it's the open manhole you didn't see that gets you.
Or, more to the point; HIV is said to cause AIDS. AIDS, itself, doesn't kill people, but AIDS results in the immune system not being able to fight off the many and varied viruses and bacteria that assault us every day. It's these viruses and bacteria, unchecked by an AIDS debilitated immune system, that do the actual killing.
So, perhaps COVID19 and its multiple variations isn't as immediately deadly as Ebola or Marburg, but that is not to rule out COVID as a potential "precursor" to something more deadly.