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01-04-23, 12:43 PM | #10651 | |
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You know growing up when it came to doctors and medical advice I was always taught there’s no harm in getting a second opinion. I guess those days are long gone now, seems even medical professionals must toe the party line. That’s scary. Another way for these guys to ensure you toe the party line and rob us of more money is to make sure you swallow their pill.
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01-05-23, 07:05 AM | #10652 |
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01-05-23, 07:26 AM | #10653 |
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01-05-23, 07:29 PM | #10654 |
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Influenza and flu do not do this.
--------------------------------- One in three patients affected: Study shows impaired heart function after corona infection New research results show a connection between Corona disease and heart muscle inflammation. The virus attacks the vessels in the long term. Severe courses of Covid 19 disease can have life-threatening consequences for the heart, according to a study by the Hannover Medical School. These range from acute myocarditis to chronic restriction of the heart's pumping function, the university announced on Thursday. An interdisciplinary research team from the Institute of Pathology used novel molecular methods and a high-resolution microscopy technique to show how the persistent inflammation in Covid-19 attacks the heart tissue. According to the data, about one in three patients complains of complaints and functional limitations of the heart after a severe Covid-19 disease. In order to clarify the mechanisms of this long-lasting heart muscle damage, the researchers led by Professor Danny Jonigk, Christopher Werlein and Mark Kühnel would have examined heart tissue from patients with severe Covid-19. They compared these with tissue samples after severe flu infections and after severe heart muscle inflammations caused by other viruses. The researchers observed a remodelling of the smallest coronary vessels, because precursor cells of the immune system were guided from the blood into the heart and triggered processes in which tiny blockages developed in the heart vessels, which are only a few millimetres thick. What may have been intended as a short-term rescue response by the body to compensate for the reduced blood flow and undersupply of oxygen could lead to chronic damage to the heart and long covid, the researchers suspect. "In any case, the latest research confirms our earlier assumption that Sars-CoV-2 systemically attacks all vessels in the body and remodels them in the long term," Jonigk emphasised. The study was conducted in cooperation with the German Centre for Lung Research, the University Hospital Aachen, the University Medicine Mainz and the Georg-August University Göttingen. DER TAGESSPIEGEL ---------------------------------
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01-05-23, 09:39 PM | #10655 | |
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Wrong, AGAIN. Sinus and ear infections are examples of moderate complications from flu, while pneumonia is a serious flu complication that can result from either flu virus infection alone or from co-infection of flu virus and bacteria. Other possible serious complications triggered by flu can include inflammation of the heart (myocarditis), brain (encephalitis) or muscle tissues (myositis, rhabdomyolysis), and multi-organ failure (for example, respiratory and kidney failure). Flu virus infection of the respiratory tract can trigger an extreme inflammatory response in the body and can lead to sepsis, the body’s life-threatening response to infection. Flu also can make chronic medical problems worse. For example, people with asthma may experience asthma attacks while they have flu, and people with chronic heart disease may experience a worsening of this condition triggered by flu. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/symptoms/symptoms.htm
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01-06-23, 06:10 AM | #10656 |
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01-07-23, 03:22 PM | #10657 |
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01-07-23, 05:40 PM | #10658 |
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Over a prior 38-years (1966-2004), 1101 athletes < age of 35 died (~29/yr).
Since vaccination, "1598 athletes suffered cardiac arrest, 1101 of which with deadly outcome. https://focusfm.gr/wp-content/upload...2%80%90191.pdf
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01-08-23, 06:02 AM | #10659 |
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Random COVID tests begin for travellers from China to UK
Random passengers on direct flights from mainland China into the UK are to be tested for COVID-19 in a new UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) surveillance programme which starts today. Concern is growing that COVID is overwhelming the health system in China as the virus continues to spread through a large population which possesses little immunity thanks to the government's now scrapped Zero-COVID policy, which relied on isolation rather than inoculation. There are also fears about how accurate the country's data is over the outbreak. It is anticipated the currently low numbers of travellers from China will increase from today, as quarantine requirements on return to China are removed, so the new surveillance will begin. Since 5 January, people travelling from mainland China have been asked to take a pre-departure COVID-19 test. But the UKHSA said its new programme would also see "a sample of passengers arriving in England from mainland China tested for COVID-19 at the point of their arrival". The agency said passengers at Heathrow would be invited to take part in the study and all positive samples sent for sequencing. "This will further enhance the UK's ability to identify any new variants which may be circulating in China that could evade the immune response of those already vaccinated, or which have the potential to successfully outcompete other variants and spread internationally," an agency statement explained. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Steve Barclay said as China reopened its borders, it was "right for us to take a balanced and precautionary approach by announcing these temporary measures while we assess the data". He added: "This allows our world leading scientists at the UK Health Security Agency to gain rapid insight into potential new variants circulating in China." The end to Zero-COVID rules at the beginning of December has unleashed the virus on China, which is home to 1.4 billion people. The population has little immunity after being shielded since the coronavirus emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019. Many funeral homes and hospitals say they are overwhelmed, while international health experts have warned of at least one million deaths in China this year. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/oth...2a92117c717b2c
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01-08-23, 09:11 AM | #10660 |
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Where did all the mandates Nazis and party fanboys who demanded compliance and forced vaccinations go? Hiding because they never did have clue what they were talking about to begin with maybe?
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01-08-23, 11:51 PM | #10661 | |
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Pretty much.
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01-09-23, 08:51 AM | #10662 |
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01-09-23, 04:59 PM | #10663 | |
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Where did all the mandate Nazis go, peddling your god drug on children still?
From the Twitter Files: Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb secretly pressed Twitter to hide posts challenging his company's massively profitable Covid jabs To funnel his demands, Gottlieb used the same Twitter lobbyist the White House did - fresh evidence of overlap between the company selling mRNA shots and the government forcing them on the public. https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/...s-pfizer-board Quote:
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01-09-23, 08:09 PM | #10664 |
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Experts Say They Don't Know What Thing Is Causing Everyone To Suddenly Collapse, But It's Definitely Not That One Thing
Jan 9, 2023 · BabylonBee.com https://babylonbee.com/news/experts-...that-one-thing U.S. — Medical experts are absolutely stumped as to what could be causing the recent uptick in healthy, young people everywhere that are suddenly collapsing with heart failure. Despite their uncertainty, experts do feel confident that we can rule out that one thing as the culprit. "It's too early to say what could be causing this, but it's never too early to say what isn't causing this," said local expert, Dr. Scott Rufflinger. "This could be caused by anything. But the one thing we know for certain is that it's definitely not what we're all thinking that's behind this — if you know what I mean. We can go ahead and rule that thing out right now because Science just called us on the phone and told us not to discuss it. We always follow Science."…
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01-10-23, 06:16 AM | #10665 |
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China blocks S Korea and Japan visas over Covid
By Nick Marsh in Seoul BBC News China has stopped issuing short-term visas to individuals from South Korea and Japan in retaliation for Covid restrictions on Chinese travellers. Visas for South Koreans entering China as tourists have been suspended, Beijing's embassy in Seoul said. And Japanese media reported China was imposing similar measures there. It's a tit-for-tat move which Beijing says will remain in place until "discriminatory" entry restrictions against China are lifted. Last week, South Korea stopped issuing tourist visas for those coming from China, which the Chinese foreign ministry called "unacceptable" and "unscientific". Reacting to China's latest move, South Korea's foreign ministry told the BBC that its policy towards arrivals from China was "in accordance with scientific and objective evidence". Japan meanwhile is currently allowing Chinese visitors into the country - provided they test negative for Covid. According to South Korea's Disease Control and Prevention Agency, around a third of all arrivals from China tested positive for Covid prior to the visa restrictions being put in place. At Seoul's Incheon International airport - the only South Korean airport still allowing flights from China - arrivals are met by military personnel in personal protective equipment. The BBC managed to speak to some of them as they were escorted to the airport testing centre. "Personally, I think it's OK. I have been through much worse during this pandemic," said William, a businessman from Shanghai. "As a traveller I just try to comply with the policies are much as possible." But another passenger disagreed. "In my mind it's not scientific at all," said Emily, who arrived from Hong Kong. She, like those coming from mainland China, was required to test. "I feel like it's a little bit unfair on this side. They must feel really unsafe, I suppose." Many South Koreans support the idea of protecting their country from China's coronavirus surge - but not all are convinced that the decision is a purely medical one. "There is a political element to it and the relationship between the two countries isn't a good one. A lot of Korean people hold a lot of animosity blaming China for the coronavirus," said Jinsun, who was heading to Abu Dhabi. Another woman going on her honeymoon to Paris said South Korea might not have implemented such rules if the country concerned wasn't China. "But then again, whatever we did, China would have a problem with it," she said. The South Korean curbs are supposed to last at least until the end of the month, which would give scientists time to analyse for any potential new variants coming from China. "There's no transparency at the moment in China about any monitoring for new variants. If a new variant comes from China, it would be a very difficult situation for the whole world," Professor Kim Woo Joo, an infectious diseases expert at Korea University and a government adviser, told the BBC. "It would also be a disaster for the Korean healthcare system. We currently have a lot of hospitalisations and deaths already and our elderly people are also under-vaccinated. This is what we are worried about." At the moment, only a small number of business or diplomatic travellers from China are being allowed into South Korea. They must test negative before departure and also on arrival. One Chinese man who tested positive escaped from a bus taking him to a quarantine hotel near the airport. Two days later he was caught by police in a hotel in Seoul. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-64220149
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