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Started by cc, March 13, 2020, 04:44:51 PM

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Frood

We get the same non response here in our little South Pacific village.... ie "why is the US walking away from PCR tests on the first day of 2022, yet you're rolling out RAT'S but insisting everyone get PCR tested?"



Nobody is asking that question here... just follow the fucking American science where it ebbs or flows.... (months later).



Nobody in MSM Australiana even bothers to question why two weeks to flatten the curve turned into 2 shots, and now three, while other socialist geared so called authorities push 4 at the moment.





NOBODY that I've seen on any TV channel here, or even any cable news (like Sky) is prepared to broadcast or highlight the fact that the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, said this.



https://www.bitchute.com/video/hLjM8eIAcxaz/">https://www.bitchute.com/video/hLjM8eIAcxaz/



Revolutions have been started for much less than this.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434751 time=1642157465 user_id=1676
We get the same non response here in our little South Pacific village.... ie "why is the US walking away from PCR tests on the first day of 2022, yet you're rolling out RAT'S but insisting everyone get PCR tested?"



Nobody is asking that question here... just follow the fucking American science where it ebbs or flows.... (months later).



Nobody in MSM Australiana even bothers to question why two weeks to flatten the curve turned into 2 shots, and now three, while other socialist geared so called authorities push 4 at the moment.





NOBODY that I've seen on any TV channel here, or even any cable news (like Sky) is prepared to broadcast or highlight the fact that the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, said this.



https://www.bitchute.com/video/hLjM8eIAcxaz/">https://www.bitchute.com/video/hLjM8eIAcxaz/



Revolutions have been started for much less than this.

This video failed to mention that his comments on limited COVID-19 vaccine protection refer to the Omicron variant.



BOURLA SPOKE ABOUT OMICRON EVASION ON JAN 10

During an interview with Yahoo Finance on Jan. 10, speaking about the Omicron variant, Bourla said: "We know that the two doses of a vaccine offer very limited protection, if any. The three doses with a booster, they offer reasonable protection against hospitalization and deaths. Against deaths, I think very good, and less protection against infection."



Pfizer and BioNTech said on Dec. 8 that two-doses might not be sufficient to protect against infection with the Omicron variant, but "may still offer protection against severe disease." ( here ), a sentiment echoed by the World Health Organization on Jan. 4 ( here )



"We don't have all of the statistics yet from Omicron, but based on what we know on previous variants, Beta and Delta, the vaccines will provide some pretty good protection against severe disease," Anna Durbin, Professor of International Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health told Reuters via phone.


https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-bourla-omicronprotection-idUSL1N2TT29Z">https://www.reuters.com/article/factche ... SL1N2TT29Z">https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-bourla-omicronprotection-idUSL1N2TT29Z

cc

The appreciable lessening of severity  against XI variant is proven daily and everywhere that produces reliable hospitalization stats



While we do not know total cases, on a per population basis the difference in hospitalizations between vaxxed & unvaxxed is dramatic   as is  length of stay .. + a more moderate protection against infection at all

I'm talking reliable Health Depts like Canada and other "responsible" countries



There is nothing to argue about ... yet some will keep trying to find   dead horses to beat on  :deadhorse:
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

We know it hits the upper lungs and has less severe symptoms.

Blazor

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Quote from: Blazor post_id=434641 time=1642122552 user_id=2221
Lol I posted about this a couple weeks ago. Its why Im INVINCIBLE!!! lolol

We used to have a poster here who would get very defensive when it was suggested that most people use marijuana for recreational and not medicinal purposes.


When I started toking when I was 18, I enjoyed how it made me feel.... less stressed and wound up. I use to talk so fast you would think I was an autioneer before that lol. That and anxiety attacks. Anxiety attacks went away when I started. I call it my stress medicine. I have IBS, and it helps a LOT with that too.



I wont lie though, I like it recreationally too. But I recognize the medical benefits it has too.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

cc

You are talking THC,



The article was not on pot per se .... rather it was on the CBD  which has no hallucinogenic properties and "possible" health benefits



CBD has been touted to have many benefits, none of which the  scientific community accepts do anything of health or pain benefits
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Blazor

Quote from: cc post_id=434766 time=1642179014 user_id=88
You are talking THC.



The article was on the CBD element which has no hallucinogenic properties and "possible" health benefits


Yeah I do the THC, CBD makes me sleepy lol.



BUT, there are still cannibanoids present in weed, which is what I thought the article was talking about.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

cc

The article was solely about the CBD component, not pot  per se. A lot more creditable study is needed to prove it does anything for anything



CBD has been touted by believers to help for pain. As I mentioned above I gave it a try in 2 separate delivery methods for sever pain and all it ever did was make me feel ill  .. oh, and very uncomfortable
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Blazor

Quote from: cc post_id=434768 time=1642179679 user_id=88
The article was solely about the CBD component, not pot  per se. A lot more creditable study is needed to prove it does anything for anything



CBD has been touted by believers to help for pain. As I mentioned above I gave it a try in 2 separate delivery methods for sever pain and all it ever did was make me feel ill  .. oh, and very uncomfortable


That sucks it didnt help you. My great aunt and another friend both use the CBD drops, and say it helps them.



I didnt like the CBD, but I did like the concentrated drops to a degree. Made me feel real relaxed.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

Quote from: Blazor post_id=434765 time=1642177977 user_id=2221
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=434647 time=1642123068 user_id=3254
Quote from: Blazor post_id=434641 time=1642122552 user_id=2221
Lol I posted about this a couple weeks ago. Its why Im INVINCIBLE!!! lolol

We used to have a poster here who would get very defensive when it was suggested that most people use marijuana for recreational and not medicinal purposes.


When I started toking when I was 18, I enjoyed how it made me feel.... less stressed and wound up. I use to talk so fast you would think I was an autioneer before that lol. That and anxiety attacks. Anxiety attacks went away when I started. I call it my stress medicine. I have IBS, and it helps a LOT with that too.



I wont lie though, I like it recreationally too. But I recognize the medical benefits it has too.

I feel most people use marijuana products because they enjoy it rather than medicinal purposes.

cw_


Anonymous

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Omicron appears to peak and dissipate as fast as it spreads..



Alberta might reach peak infections soon and cases will fall.



Researchers around the world discovered early in the pandemic that they could reliably predict when a community was going to have a COVID outbreak. Seven to 10 days before cases would rise, there would be a spike in COVID genetic material in the wastewater.



By re-examining months-old wastewater samples, for instance, researchers in Nova Scotia determined this week that Omicron was already spreading in that city before it was identified in South Africa.



The same is true in reverse, about a week before a community hits its peak of cases, the amount of COVID RNA in its wastewater begins to decline.



In South Africa, where Omicron was first detected on Nov. 24, the levels of COVID infection in the wastewater began falling just about a month later. Right around Christmas, levels dropped dramatically. About a week after that, daily new infections plummeted, too.



New Omicron cases now are 70 per cent lower in South Africa than they were just three weeks ago.



Not only is Omicron super quick to spread, it seems to dissipate rapidly, too.



The same is true in eastern American cities where Omicron was first detected in North America.



In Boston, New York and Chicago this new variant of COVID is already on the decline — something researchers expected because wastewater RNA levels began to fall in those places between Christmas and New Year's Day.



It's a pattern that has also repeated itself in the U.K., causing Britain's National Health Service to speculate that the peak there may have passed.



We may be nearing our Omicron peak, too.



It's too early to say definitely. Infection levels in what Albertans flush down the toilet daily are still fluctuating — up one day, down the next and vice versa.



But at least they are no longer rising meteorically, as they were late last month and early this month.



From Dec. 20 to Jan. 3, levels of COVID infection in Edmonton's wastewater soared. In just those two weeks, it increased by 2,000 per cent.



On Jan. 3, levels were three-and-a-half times higher than at the peak of Wave 4 in September.



As of Tuesday this week, they had fallen a third from that Jan. 3 high.



The levels have flitted around a bit in the last couple of weeks, here and elsewhere in the province.



the 20-fold increases detected in our sewage in December are over and at worst our infection levels have stabilized.


https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-albertas-poop-predicts-the-peak-of-the-omicron-infections-is-near">https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnis ... ns-is-near">https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-albertas-poop-predicts-the-peak-of-the-omicron-infections-is-near

Anonymous

Quote from: cw_ post_id=434790 time=1642197113 user_id=3226
^serial assumption leaper

I suppose that's fair.

cc

Let's keep in mind the more severe Delta is still going strong ... most of the severe cases in hospital are Delta and it doesn't seem to be going away .. albeit usually at lower case rates when it is circulating alone
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

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