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12-25-2022 900 COVID deaths in Japan

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posted on Dec, 25 2022 @ 11:05 AM
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originally posted by: Hecate666
a reply to: musicismagic

How does anyone know something is covid. It's the elephant in the room.
There is no test for it because there is no standard, original virus to compare it to.
Flu season is a thing, many have always died but nobody used this fact to turn the world into a dystopian nightmare.

They probably all died of flu because their compromised injected immune systems can't handle it.

I wish people could use logic.



I agree

In those early cases where people's immune systems went haywire, almost like a hyper-allergic response.

it's obvious a certain segment respond differently to COVID and the same can be said about certain segment response to being vaccinated. I believe your blood type plays a significant role and have heard this throughout the last 2-3 COVID years. I'm O negative and it seems those with O-type blood have better immunity and less reaction when and if they get COVID.

I assume Ive had COVID but I don't know for sure, anecdotally but both my daughters and thier SOs have had it twice and both say the 2nd time was even worse than before

www.dw.com...

bodyecology.com...




People with the O blood type (whether O positive or O negative) had a lower incidence of COVID-19 positive tests.
The reduction in risk appeared to be about 9 to 18 percent for people with an O blood type compared with other blood types, among which there was little difference in susceptibility.
This difference in risk of testing positive for COVID-19 seemed to hold even when researchers took into account age, sex, body mass index, ethnicity, and co-morbidities (i.e., pre-existing conditions like heart disease and diabetes).
After adjusting for confounding factors, such as age, sex, race, ethnicity, BMI, and high-risk co-morbidity or being immunocompromised, those with blood type O were, on average, 14 percent less likely to acquire a COVID-19 infection and 19 percent less likely to be hospitalized for the infection.

In populations at high-risk for exposure, such as healthcare workers, essential workers, and people exposed to a known case of the disease, the O blood type had an even greater protective effect, reducing the risk of acquiring the virus by 19 percent.


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People with a type O blood are 12 per cent less likely to catch the coronavirus than other blood types, a study has found.

It also reveals that those with a negative blood type (O-, A-, B- or AB-) are, on average, 21 per cent less likely to get the virus than people with a positive type.

Individuals with type O or negative blood are also 13 per cent and 19 per cent less likely to develop severe symptoms or die, respectively.

In the UK, around 15 per cent of the population have a negative blood type and almost half (around 48 per cent) are type O.

Around one in eight people (13 per cent) are O-, which are 26 per cent less likely to get infected and 28 per cent less likely to develop severe symptoms or die.

Researchers from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Toronto studied 225,556 people who had a blood test between 2007 and 2019 and a Covid swab this year.

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posted on Dec, 25 2022 @ 12:01 PM
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Good thing they changed the definition of "vaccine", otherwise this might look a tad suspicious...





New scientific research shows that the vaccinated are more than twice as likely to be infected with Covid-19 than those who had a prior infection.



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posted on Dec, 25 2022 @ 12:43 PM
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originally posted by: 727Sky
a reply to: musicismagic

With all the death reports I wonder just how many are actually seasonal flu which before COVID killed many every year. Now it seems everything is COVID according to TPTB.



This is a good call out, IMO.

We basically eradicated the flu in 2020 and somewhat in 2021, too. By eradicated I mean it was relatively non-existent and everything was COVID (or at least, covid dominated the headlines for illness.).

Now we have the flu, RSV, and COVID circulating at once. On top of that, we have at least 1/5 of our population that has locked themselves in their dwellings/worn masks/socially distanced/become hermits - and potentially weakened their immune systems materially in the process (never mind what we the vax did to them).

Seeing a 10-40% increase in mortality seems somewhat reasonable. Flu, RSV, COVID, other ailments, chest colds, etc. It all adds up.

I suspect China is going to have a seriously tough go with COVID for some time - largely because they locked society down hard for two years. Now you have COVID raging and a whole lot of people with weakened immune systems. No bueno.



posted on Dec, 25 2022 @ 05:56 PM
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originally posted by: Hecate666
a reply to: musicismagic

How does anyone know something is covid. It's the elephant in the room.
There is no test for it because there is no standard, original virus to compare it to.
Flu season is a thing, many have always died but nobody used this fact to turn the world into a dystopian nightmare.

They probably all died of flu because their compromised injected immune systems can't handle it.

I wish people could use logic.


In Japan we have the en.joysbio.com... . It does seem to be somewhat accurate on the testing field of the china virus, but now there is a new mutant BA .5 ( something like that ) is getting into the elementary schools. This is very worrisome at the moment. Its new so I don't have any links to post about it, but the kindergarten schools seem to be being hit with hard and along with its teachers.



posted on Mar, 1 2023 @ 09:43 PM
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fyi

"Twice as many people died in Japan in 2022 as were born.

Population Freefall.

-Elon Musk"

In reference to: www.cnn.com...



posted on Mar, 1 2023 @ 09:46 PM
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could also be co-morbidity issues, as I understand it if you have other health issues even vaccinated it can get you.

Both if I was a betting man I would wager vaccine issues.



posted on Mar, 1 2023 @ 09:48 PM
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originally posted by: Irishhaf
could also be co-morbidity issues, as I understand it if you have other health issues even vaccinated it can get you.

Both if I was a betting man I would wager vaccine issues.


So many medical problems associated with the Covid vaccines. Count infertility in the mix too.



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