RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Well that suckedObscure1 wrote: Newcoin:
That video is almost 5 months old which means the content was more than likely based upon the Delta variant. The video was from one hospital ward in the UK. You will notice that there are empty beds and only 12 patients. In fact, there seemed to be as many care givers as patients which doesn't seem like much of a crisis to me.
I'm not an anti-vaxxer. However, when I see the so called "news" presented in such a biased manner with no facts to back up the claims, it just makes me shake my head. Then we have people reposting the silliness nearly 5 months later as evidendce of the dreaded disease that fills people with fear.
Almost half of the patients in hospital in Ontario at the moment with Covid did not present with Covid in the first place. They caught Covid in the hospital. If anything, that fact alone should be keeping away from hospitals unless they absolutely must go to a hospital for whatever reason. The same ratio of presenting numbers vs total numbers for covid in Ontario has been consistant for the past month or so since the hospitals starting keeping track of the data.
The onset of Omicron has positive remifications as far as I can tell. Millions of people have gotten Omicron and the side effects for a very high (I don't have an exact number) percentage of the population range from almost non-existent to 2-3 days of flu-like symptoms. Who knows how many people have actually gotten Omicron without knowing it at all. As a result, the public is gaining an understanding of what Omicron actually is from their own experiences as opposed to having the media jam propoganda down our throats. The fact that the politicians have shut down Ontario and many other jurisdictions out of fear says far more about the politicians than it does about the threat.
We can only hope that the injections that 90% of us have received, which lose their assumed effectiveness within six months according to the media (which is why we keep having to get additional injections), don't create any adverse long term effects.
Experienced:
Perhaps the high percentage of unvaccinated in the hospitals that you are referring to from one local report (as opposed to national or international statistics) due to their fear of dying because of the intensive media campaign over the past 18 months.
Perhaps the people that have been vaccinated just tough it out at home like society has been doing for hundreds of years because they think they "know" they are safe because they have been vaxxed.
It has been a long time since I studied statistics and I never went to medical school. However, I did complete a science degree and from my foggy memories, I'm fairly certain that virtually none of the supposed "science" is backed by proper scientific studies that have run the accepted course of the protocols set up by the FDA.
My wife is a passionate anti-vaxxer. Yes, we are still married....barely! She has a group of about 30 other passionate anti-vaxxers who imo have wasted (no, she won't be reading this or divorce would be a fait accompli) thousands of hours studying the "science" along with the mountain of complete rubbish that appears on the internet. None of my wife's group have contracted any form of Covid over the past 18 months. Does the fact none of them has become ill mean they are correct in their assumptions that Covid is simply a big fear-mongering scam to control the public with fear? NO, it means that the 30 people in their group haven't gotten covid.
History will eventually tell us what has really happened as some form of Wikileaks is going to have a field day with this one. In the meantime, it is my hope that the world gets past Covid and we can find a way to start regaining our freedom, if freedom isn't just a figment of our imagination.
Happy to say I might have had Omi....
Was sick last weekend for no reason. Woke up Sat morning with a major headache that got more nastier later on in the day and more of a runny nose than I usually have during winter. Took a tylenol in the afternoon. Took another in the evening. Woke up at 02:30 Sunday morning to piss. Upper body, chest and back was soaking wet (Suspect what ever I had got sweated out). Dried off, pissed and went back to bed. Took another tylenol Sunday afternoon. By Monday, I felt 90% better. By Tuesday, I was back to normal. Did the 5 day isolation thing just in case, never got tested and no one in my household got sick.
If I had Omi, it would have been the mildest cold I have ever had. That is the best I can describe it. The headache was the worst symptom and 3 xtra strenght tylenol over 1.5 days solved the issue.
Time to move on with life. Get those people back in the towers, both government and private sector. Open up the cities and start removing restrictions. Get the kids back to school, allow the truckers through, enough of this Covid fear mongering.
Cheers!