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The Truth Comes Out. How Is Your Body?
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So basically covid was no more dangerous than the flu? But they made people take a vax and also had to abide by passport laws showing personal information to ener places and not to mention vaccine mandates.
I hope you all didn't take the unnecessary vaccine which has no long yer data?
But my main question is this. Who is still going to have the booster?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Portugal was a dictatorship until the April 25 Revolution. I think this has played a large part in the people doing what the government mandates and made law. The country is also reliant on tourism. Masks are still worn indoors, exemptions don't exist. I show my vaccine status on my phone when entering a restaurant. We can see doctors, private and on the health system. Operations and treatments are ongoing. Schools are open. We are continuing as normal. Some people wear masks outdoors, some don't. The problem has been tourists who won't comply with the regulations, lots of fines being issued. All adults are vaccinated but not the children 10 and 13.
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I've not looked at full video yet, but if this is John Campbell...it looks like him...he's a retired nurse educator and author of textbooks. I came across him a while back because he was a big proponent of Vitamin D in relation to combating Covid. Don't really know much more about him.
I've had all my jabs.
I've had all my jabs.
> But my main question is this. Who is still going to have the booster?
Me. I've had one booster and I'll have another when available. Thanks for your concern ...
If you're interested in how death rates from COVID-19 differ between people who are vaccinated and those who are not, try this link:
https:/ /ourwor ldindat a.org/c ovid-de aths-by -vaccin ation
Here's a scenario: Jane is fit and healthy in her early 60s. However, she has certain health conditions that are well controlled by drugs. According to you, if Jane dies with Covid, her death should be attributed to those other conditions rather than Covid, even though she stood very little chance of dying from those conditions if she didn't catch Covid.
Lots of people have underlying conditions, but that doesn't mean they were going to die in the last two years. You can't just write off "Excess Deaths" because it doesn't suit you. The link above shows that Jane stands a way better chance of survival if she's vaccinated and boosted, versus unvaccinated.
Me. I've had one booster and I'll have another when available. Thanks for your concern ...
If you're interested in how death rates from COVID-19 differ between people who are vaccinated and those who are not, try this link:
https:/
Here's a scenario: Jane is fit and healthy in her early 60s. However, she has certain health conditions that are well controlled by drugs. According to you, if Jane dies with Covid, her death should be attributed to those other conditions rather than Covid, even though she stood very little chance of dying from those conditions if she didn't catch Covid.
Lots of people have underlying conditions, but that doesn't mean they were going to die in the last two years. You can't just write off "Excess Deaths" because it doesn't suit you. The link above shows that Jane stands a way better chance of survival if she's vaccinated and boosted, versus unvaccinated.
Calmck that sounds terrible. So all adults in Portugal must get vaccinated or fined? The problem is regardless of any of the statistics will change any of the regulations in place. The jab passport will remain to stay. I dont know which is the best country to live in these days where you can at least take responsibility for your own health.
Look at it this way UKanonymous. Just imagine if there was no vaccines and no restrictions or masks or social distancing there would of been more covid cases. more hospital dbeds took up, more deaths of/with covid.... and more cancelled ops so even more would of died from cancer etc on top of all them oldies dying with covid.
How would that of helped save young people getting tests/treatment for things like testicular cancer.
The only way would be to say just let the oldies/vunerables die... just think theyd have died anyway at some point... maybe just unplug there ventilators so they die quicker and free up the beds for youngsters like you
How would that of helped save young people getting tests/treatment for things like testicular cancer.
The only way would be to say just let the oldies/vunerables die... just think theyd have died anyway at some point... maybe just unplug there ventilators so they die quicker and free up the beds for youngsters like you
I've never thought the death figures accurate or the science entirely reliable especially with its projections. With the 'within 28 days' method it stands to reason that the mortality rates due directly to Covid must be grossly skewed. That said, given the short time in which the vaccine was produced and rolled-out - a fantastic achievement by the way - I had misgivings about its possible unknown effects, but opted to take the chance and have it anyway. Vaccinated or not, since we may all carry the virus and pass it to others I have no problem with anti-vaxxers. We can all only do what we think is the best.
naomi - // I've never thought the death figures accurate or the science entirely reliable especially with its projections. With the 'within 28 days' method it stands to reason that the mortality rates due directly to Covid must be grossly skewed. //
I have been banging on about that since the pandemic started.
It is a gross exageration of circumstances to encompass everyone who died within twenty-eight days of a Covid infection - it infers that the death was caused by Covid only, and clearly that is a very long way from the reality.
That in my view has added to the media-fed hysteria that made Covid appear to be this generation's Black Death.
As I was saying before Christmas 2020, as a society we are going to have to assimilate Covid and live with it, and a good way to start that would be for the media to scale down its coverage, and the government to stop publishing death and infection stats which do nothing useful, and simply prolong the obsession that the media and the nation has with this disease.
I have been banging on about that since the pandemic started.
It is a gross exageration of circumstances to encompass everyone who died within twenty-eight days of a Covid infection - it infers that the death was caused by Covid only, and clearly that is a very long way from the reality.
That in my view has added to the media-fed hysteria that made Covid appear to be this generation's Black Death.
As I was saying before Christmas 2020, as a society we are going to have to assimilate Covid and live with it, and a good way to start that would be for the media to scale down its coverage, and the government to stop publishing death and infection stats which do nothing useful, and simply prolong the obsession that the media and the nation has with this disease.
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