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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 20 12.36pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
In what way? Are you saying that people who accept what the government say about C19 are showing colours you never thought they had! Bad, thick and basically not worth a corrot. I’ve had discussions and heated debates on this and most people I really know agree. Those who don’t or have to wear a mask near me outside I’d rather avoid for a year. Thanks. I’m more referring to the skiving, shirking, cheating, obstructing selfish people, asymptomatic requesters or short sighted, narrow minded truth hiding, rule abiding narrow minded sheep. I come from a background of some hard and tough experiences. I know the ages and underlying health conditions chances and the same for the healthy and so do the people I communicate with, even if it’s after we’ve spoken. You might actually be surprised how many agree, because those who don’t keep a mask on from front door into car, into supermarket and back home again so you’ll never hear how freaked out they are via their telemonitor feeding them only the worst on 30 minute repeat.
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cryrst The garden of England 18 Sep 20 1.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I’ve had discussions and heated debates on this and most people I really know agree. Those who don’t or have to wear a mask near me outside I’d rather avoid for a year. Thanks. I’m more referring to the skiving, shirking, cheating, obstructing selfish people, asymptomatic requesters or short sighted, narrow minded truth hiding, rule abiding narrow minded sheep. I come from a background of some hard and tough experiences. I know the ages and underlying health conditions chances and the same for the healthy and so do the people I communicate with, even if it’s after we’ve spoken. You might actually be surprised how many agree, because those who don’t keep a mask on from front door into car, into supermarket and back home again so you’ll never hear how freaked out they are via their telemonitor feeding them only the worst on 30 minute repeat. Tbh I've got every reason to want it to be fake news. I mean I smoke tabs got RA a type 1 son and a job around different people. My mrs works in a school and my daughter works in the care sector.
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Eden Eagle Kent 18 Sep 20 1.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
That’s what I thought reading the whole his post and evidently not. (You need to post underneath the post you’re replying to and ‘quote’ in square brackets or yours ends up inside the post you’re replying to and it’s difficult to work out who said what) Thank you 👍
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 20 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Tbh I've got every reason to want it to be fake news. I mean I smoke tabs got RA a type 1 son and a job around different people. My mrs works in a school and my daughter works in the care sector. Yet this long Covid is so small I haven’t heard of any data on it whatsoever. I agree with you on vulnerable houses and your situation but there are so many feeble and stupid people out there it’s scary where that can take us.
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BlueJay UK 18 Sep 20 2.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Eden Eagle
Bluejay - did you even listen to Mike Yeadon - he explained quite clearly how the false positives can be making up a significant proportion of the current positive “cases”? He put forward a very specific point relating to why he thinks there may be lots of false positive tests. I stated a wider point stating that while there may be some false positives (clearly his early claim that every case might be a false positive is ludicrous) there's very sound reasoning for why vast numbers of covid-19 cases are not counted or tested. It's a two way street. In putting forward points that encompass aspects of what we're dealing with in both directions it's only ever the aspects that people 'imagine' could be against 'get on with it' or 'its just the flu' that are endlessly picked at. The irony being that I do largely think we should get on with it, but i'm not looking to vilify or rubbish absolutely anything that points to aspects of seriousness specific to the virus and indeed research and links that may be of real and genuine use to some. Some are eager to swoop in with a tonne of juvenile 'guesswork guesswork' replies when a well theorised (experiments, studies, other viruses..) article relating to how masks might actually diminish the severity of covid-19 even if contracted is posted. But to me the value of posting this and what it could mean to vulnerable or elderly people reading it if further evidence builds is greater than that of hearing of some kind of ego boost uniformed agreement that encompasses so many aspects of the virus that it's clearly just a pointless group sucking of a comfort blanket. And of course any of badly sources article that are in agreement with the general push here breezes through entirely. So little discussion has actually taken place in this thread and anyone endevouring to do so, essentially just gets shut down in favour of a hand curated selections of links from sites that look like they were set up in someones basement. Edited by BlueJay (18 Sep 2020 2.13pm)
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BlueJay UK 18 Sep 20 2.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Yet this long Covid is so small I haven’t heard of any data on it whatsoever. I agree with you on vulnerable houses and your situation but there are so many feeble and stupid people out there it’s scary where that can take us. The rationale of following up on the large numbers of those who appear to still have symptoms, heart inflammation and the like is to see if is reduces over time. Data will emerge once way or the other over time.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 18 Sep 20 2.09pm | |
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It's Over. Move on. Those who feel vunerable stay Isolated. Let the rest of us get on with our lives. There aren't dead bodies piling up in hospitals or lying in the streets.
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BlueJay UK 18 Sep 20 2.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
It's Over. Move on. Those who feel vunerable stay Isolated. Let the rest of us get on with our lives. There aren't dead bodies piling up in hospitals or lying in the streets. I certainly agree that most should and can get on with it , with primarily those who are vulnerable and elderly keeping their head down for now. It wouldn't be the biggest surprise to see a toll of 400,000+ in the US by the end of this though so there are an unfortunate number of dead bodies to factor is. No doubt with the logic here though there will be a claim that they all died of the common cold.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 20 2.23pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
I certainly agree that most should and can get on with it , with primarily those who are vulnerable and elderly keeping their head down for now. It wouldn't be the biggest surprise to see a toll of 400,000+ in the US by the end of this though so there are an unfortunate number of dead bodies to factor is. No doubt with the logic here though there will be a claim that they all died of the common cold. Obesity.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 18 Sep 20 2.26pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
I certainly agree that most should and can get on with it , with primarily those who are vulnerable and elderly keeping their head down for now. It wouldn't be the biggest surprise to see a toll of 400,000+ in the US by the end of this though so there are an unfortunate number of dead bodies to factor is. No doubt with the logic here though there will be a claim that they all died of the common cold. It's being used as a political football. Watch a lot of this bulls*** disappear like the morning mist if Joe Biden gets elected.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 20 2.28pm | |
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BJ, you’re trying to vilify people like Carl Heneghan, Karol Sikorsky and Michael Yeadon. Doctors, professors and Yeadon is both and a former respiratory researcher for Pfizer. They are not messaging from their phone in a basement that you’re accusing them of on your phone probably. I’ve even come across one moron saying ‘well that’s youtube’, as if YouTube is an opinion or person rather than a platform. That’s coming from a brainless bbc Brainwashing Broadcasting Channel.
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BlueJay UK 18 Sep 20 2.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Obesity. There's definitely an element to that, but people are who they are at the time when a pandemic presents itself. If we go through various versions of 'what do you expect, theyre old' ,what do you expect, they're vulnerable' 'what do you expect, theyre fat'.. these are still people being impacted by it. 70 million adults in the US are obese. That's a very poor life choice (and one that hopefully some have addressed in recent months, but I doubt many), but in relation to its impact it's still noteworthy when something like this is passing through.
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