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I'm no royalist by any stretch but seeing the pictures of Queen Lizzy meeting Truss today, she looks frail and like she's gone downhill quickly since losing her husband. Seen that happen to others. Just on a human level I felt for her tbh.



Clock is ticking for Charles to take over. Scary thought. <laugh>

Although honestly, I think Liz just is good at PR, she's a shifty bugger behind the scenes. Charles probably more transparent.
 
it’s your choice. Never been mandated, weigh up pro’s cons for you.

having mine.

It was being mandated for certain jobs.....some lost jobs because of it.....eventually it got dropped because the arse was falling out of the service's it was gonna effect.......some are now currently suing said employer's or were reinstated

But yeah I agree it should be a choice and to make that choice we should have had all sides pros and cons in total transparency

Ps your not welcome in certain countries without vaccinated status bring up to date
 
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...taskbar&cvid=0f56f099c80b4f89a87e65633fd137ad

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Data from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) shows a significant proportion of deaths from heart failures were “excess deaths”. Which means above the average.

According to the figures for 11 June to 19 August, there were 13,155 heart failure deaths and of these 2,543 excess deaths. Excess deaths from heart disease and diabetes were also high at 19 per cent.
 
Hopefully he's listened to the words of the likes of Neil and the guests they've had on tbh ....after all that's the alternative to the one you have been taking peej.......I've posted endless articles of my information I've looked at but all you've done is attack the source without basis bar a the personal dislike for the alternative in which like a child you then attack the person by trying to taint the character of said persons opinion.....now if you don't like that how the fk do you expect people to make an informed decision based on the one narrative being clearly pushed by big pharmaceutical money.

The difference between me and you is I'm totally open for the individual to look at your sides opinion but you flip you **** if they looked at mine and mock then as chemtrail conspiracy idiots is which has got fk all too do with the covid situation in the first place

I think it's plain too see who the fking idiot is for anyone looking for transparency
 
Flatten the curve again lol.....they love s buzz word hey

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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...taskbar&cvid=0f56f099c80b4f89a87e65633fd137ad

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Data from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) shows a significant proportion of deaths from heart failures were “excess deaths”. Which means above the average.

According to the figures for 11 June to 19 August, there were 13,155 heart failure deaths and of these 2,543 excess deaths. Excess deaths from heart disease and diabetes were also high at 19 per cent.
There are so many factors that can be linked to heart issues that I would be careful to just assume these must be due to the vaccine:
1) myocarditis and pericarditis cases in young males were linked to COVID infections and while studies have shown that the MRNA vaccines also led to higher incidences, youths were 6 times more likely to get it from COVID as they were from the vaccine, and the effects lasted longer.
2) the lockdowns in most cases didn't do any good for many peoples cardiovascular health, with many people drinking more and putting on weight, which may also explain why we are seeing more deaths due to diabetes.
Any associated deaths should still be treated as resulting from our response to COVID and will need to be included when somebody gets round to trying to figure out the overall human cost of COVID and governments responses to it.

Using excess deaths is a valid way of measuring the true effects of the disease as its quite easy to establish good baselines and relate any blips to wars, famine, natural disasters etc. However they measure both deaths resulting from COVID infections as wells as deaths caused by our response to trying to combat the infections (vaccines, lockdowns, deaths due to inability to get hospital treatment due to hospital priorities, deaths due to cancers detected too late for the same reason). These latter effects will be continuing for years to come.
 
There are so many factors that can be linked to heart issues that I would be careful to just assume these must be due to the vaccine:
1) myocarditis and pericarditis cases in young males were linked to COVID infections and while studies have shown that the MRNA vaccines also led to higher incidences, youths were 6 times more likely to get it from COVID as they were from the vaccine, and the effects lasted longer.
2) the lockdowns in most cases didn't do any good for many peoples cardiovascular health, with many people drinking more and putting on weight, which may also explain why we are seeing more deaths due to diabetes.
Any associated deaths should still be treated as resulting from our response to COVID and will need to be included when somebody gets round to trying to figure out the overall human cost of COVID and governments responses to it.

Using excess deaths is a valid way of measuring the true effects of the disease as its quite easy to establish good baselines and relate any blips to wars, famine, natural disasters etc. However they measure both deaths resulting from COVID infections as wells as deaths caused by our response to trying to combat the infections (vaccines, lockdowns, deaths due to inability to get hospital treatment due to hospital priorities, deaths due to cancers detected too late for the same reason). These latter effects will be continuing for years to come.

Not my article dude......but I get your point...excess deaths were previously covid now they ain't its a natural rise
 
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