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@bambi..mk2 | 7 April 20 | |
@ budgiesmuggler - 6.04.20 - 10:34pm I want them to seal the plebs in their houses Too much free time and freedom while I'm at work. I've had multiple rodents sniffing around my house and yard in the last 2 weeks. That's the trouble with suppression sh*t bubbles out Like farting in a wetsuit |
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@1bad_boy | 7 April 20 | |
@ bambi60 - 6.04.20 - 10:32pm Because it's x times more contagious Than what? And is it more contagious than H1N1 was or do people have fewer antibodies and weakened immunity systems thanks to more sterile environments and vaccines like the flu shot? |
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@obi_jon | 7 April 20 | |
@ 1bad_boy - 7.04.20 - 04:47am Than what? And is it more contagious than H1N1 was or do people have fewer antibodies and weakened immunity systems thanks to more sterile environments and vaccines like the flu shot? People don't have fewer antibodies to covid-19, they have NO antibodies to it at all as it's a brand new disease, that's what makes it so dangerous, ffs. The only way you or anyone else can possibly have any antibodies to it, is if you've already been infected with the virus(or been vaccinated with an as yet non-existant vaccine derived from it). |
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@budgiesmuggler | 7 April 20 | |
@ bambi..mk2 - 7.04.20 - 12:58am That's the trouble with suppression sh*t bubbles out Like farting in a wetsuit Their sh*t will be bubbling out of my crab traps soon enough |
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@obi_jon | 7 April 20 | |
The 'antibody' tests that are being developed and talked about as being a 'game changer', allows them to test for people who may have already had the virus and then recovered after only mild symptoms, or maybe not even been aware they'd had it at all.
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@peta | 7 April 20 | |
I thought vaccines were kinda like the opposite, where when introduced they make you immune or develop a greater defense from an illness/disease. Not necessarily weakened. I mean this could be highly coincidently, but again in a densely populated city and people always in close proximity it is not that hard to contract the flu from another person. With that said, Ive taken the flu shot in previous years and I remember not getting the flu or evenly remotely ill or icky for 2/3 years, as opposed to my other counterparts not getting the flu shot and have been sick during the fall/ winter seasons. Believe me, I have my own skepticism about certain vaccines etc. its been 2 winters now that Ive gone without the flu shot. I did get really sick with the flu back in January. Even out of work 2 days. Thats never happened, but eh Im getting older and all that. I think overall my immune system is tip top, not overly vaccinated, but Ive definitely had a few. All in all my natural antibodies are still present and continue to do their jobs, you get older and your body may start requiring the adaptive antibodies to do the same job. Naturally, as your defenses are lower due to age and other medical concerns, will make for a greater susceptibility. One may say there are young people with no underlying illness who are impacted, but sure there must be an explanation for that. Why cant it be that antibodies are limited and that on its own makes someone a bit more fragile?! |
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@peta | 7 April 20 | |
Oh no, I definitely did a Mikey there. fu*k me. I should go to bed. |
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@obi_jon | 7 April 20 | |
@peta | 7 April 20 | |
Good laugh.
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@eyesore | 7 April 20 | |
@ obi_jon - 7.04.20 - 05:25am The 'antibody' tests that are being developed and talked about as being a 'game changer', allows them to test for people who may have already had the virus and then recovered after only mild symptoms, or maybe not even been aware they'd had it at all. That's gone out the window for now due to a defective y shipment . 3.5 million dodgey kits sold ...or so it's being told |
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