COVID-19 'Pandemic'

Blackleaf

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I've received this lovely letter from the local Stasi:
 

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petros

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Yes, state of the art treatment that wasn't around thousands of years ago, and so research throughout time has led to the better treatment options available today. We don't rely solely on age old treatments. Out of genuine curiosity though, which thousands of years old treatments are you referring to?
Have I been tested for Covid-19? No, I haven't been tested. If I were tested and I tested positive but felt perfectly normal what would I expect to happen? Well I would hope that I would continue to feel perfectly normal and that my body could fight it off. But with so much unknown about this disease I wouldn't know what to expect. I could feel perfectly fine for a spell then not feel so well. And I guess that would depend on a lot of things, my age, my physical condition or if I had any pre-existing conditions etc.
Is there anything I could do to mitigate the infection from escalating from the sniffles to becoming septic? I would follow the advice of my Dr's and take any treatment plan that they suggest and hope for the best outcome. We should all be so lucky as Trump was to have access to the best care/most current treatment options available that mitigated his infection from worsening.
The thousands of year old anti inflammatory/anticoagulant that went from bitter tea to a bitter pill? ASPARIN.

Xarelto, eliquus, heparin,even good old ASA and Ibuprofen have thrombosis covered.

ASA, Ibuprofen and heavies like corticosteroids have inflammation covered.

Antibiotics? We've got those covered too.

Breathing issue? Corticosteroids again.

Is there any thing left that cant be handled with what we already have?

There is plenty known about SARSCV2. There are a couple thousand other very similar corona viruses kicking around. Veterinary Medicine has 100+ years of researching them.

So yeah, why are people still ending up in hospital? Because some assholes on TV tell people to stay home rather than seek treatment then stay home.
 

Blackleaf

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Right, now that I'm allowed out I'm just popping to the shops in the Village.

I shall return interfrastically.
 

Blackleaf

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What IS going on? Something's not right...



£1K A Week Care Home CULL Continues AGAIN *♂️ Sent Back Positive

How the hell can this be a thing? Sending seniors back to care homes with Kung Flu

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XImYyYj2SDs&t=8s
 

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Patience Has Gone 😷 Mask Rage ✈️ 3 Videos Today

This is going to end badly. People have had enough...

 

Blackleaf

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There's just one guy at work who wears a mask at work and he's not taken it off at any time - even for a few moments - in work since about April. I've actually forgotten what he looks like. Seriously. I don't know how he eats.