Off Topic Covid 19 restrictions have done one

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Over time things come out in the wash...Ivermectin could have reduced mortality by 70% in large scale trails, shame people delibretly tried to hush this up, could of saved tens of thousands of lives in the uk, doesn't help that those around the government at the time had large shares in the vaccine companies.

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Over time things come out in the wash...Ivermectin could have reduced mortality by 70% in large scale trails, shame people delibretly tried to hush this up, could of saved tens of thousands of lives in the uk, doesn't help that those around the government at the time had large shares in the vaccine companies.

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Which Members of Government in which Companies?

Did the share price in these companies have an unexpected & unusual rise?

Az have predicted since 2013, based on their drug pipeline at the time, that their share price would be £70+ by end of 2019 & set a target for £100 before 2025. Nothing unexpected or unusual there.

Do you have insider knowledge?
 
The BBC can reveal that more than a third of 26 major trials of the drug for use on Covid have serious errors or signs of potential fraud. None of the rest show convincing evidence of ivermectin's effectiveness.

Dr Kyle Sheldrick, one of the group investigating the studies states they have not found "a single clinical trial" claiming to show that ivermectin prevented Covid deaths that did not contain "either obvious signs of fabrication or errors so critical they invalidate the study".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58170809
 
Worth a watch. He's bemused by the lack of media coverage of the Pfizer report which seems to suggest that the argument for the vaccine. particularly in the case for Omicron, was not supported by the risk assessment.

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Anyone here who’s had mild covid , maybe the second one , care to say if they’ve had occasional repeat symptoms or after affects. I had a severe chest infection at Xmas and even now ever week or two I get a day or so if nasal and chest congestion - still a bit of green stuff.
Also we get an occasional day when legs are like lead , no energy and bed by 9
Just wondering
 
Anyone here who’s had mild covid , maybe the second one , care to say if they’ve had occasional repeat symptoms or after affects. I had a severe chest infection at Xmas and even now ever week or two I get a day or so if nasal and chest congestion - still a bit of green stuff.
Also we get an occasional day when legs are like lead , no energy and bed by 9
Just wondering
Yes, definitely mate coughing up flegm and the heavy legs thing is nightmare, because I like to walk everywhere. I walk around 15,000 steps a day normally.
 
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Me too spot on , we normally get 7-9 miler in at weekend but some days just can’t get up so do less . My energy for my golf is lacking and it’s practise time. ! ( I need it!!)
 
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Me too spot on , we normally get 7-9 miler in at weekend but some days just can’t get up so do less . My energy for my golf is lacking and it’s practise time. ! ( I need it!!)

Take it easy, don't try and force your recovery. Gradually build up over a year or more or you could come a cropper.

"Those who had had covid-19 had a 72% increased risk of heart failure, 63% increased risk of heart attack, and 52% increased risk of stroke compared with controls."

https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj...ad had covid,of stroke compared with controls.
 
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Me too spot on , we normally get 7-9 miler in at weekend but some days just can’t get up so do less . My energy for my golf is lacking and it’s practise time. ! ( I need it!!)

Just had another test at work. It would be really **** if it had turned out positive, but thankfully it was negative.

The boss said if it had been positive, we'd all have had to go home. I'm really important it seems. Just a shame it doesn't show on my wageslip.
 
Anyone here who’s had mild covid , maybe the second one , care to say if they’ve had occasional repeat symptoms or after affects. I had a severe chest infection at Xmas and even now ever week or two I get a day or so if nasal and chest congestion - still a bit of green stuff.
Also we get an occasional day when legs are like lead , no energy and bed by 9
Just wondering
Yes
Took me about 5 weeks to get ‘normal’ after a fairly mild dose
Still have a bit of coughing and tight chest 6/7 weeks later but not enough to make much difference tbh
 
Over time things come out in the wash...Ivermectin could have reduced mortality by 70% in large scale trails, shame people delibretly tried to hush this up, could of saved tens of thousands of lives in the uk, doesn't help that those around the government at the time had large shares in the vaccine companies.

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Quite a damning clip.
 
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I'm a bit gutted, I've tested positive for COVID after all this time stay clear. I'm in Cambodia have had to leave Vietnam for visa reasons, which got sorted yesterday, so took the mandatory test in order to travel back and tested positive.

I had last week what I thought was a cold, had a cough and runny nose, but no temperature and no loss of smell or taste, but I guess that must have been it.

I'm told the levels in my body are now low, so nearly recovered, so need to wait a few days and test again. Bit of a bugger.