Covid in Iceland : Progress being made. Interesting findings.
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If anyone interested:
https://www.fda.gov/media/143557
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@AlienProber nobody is exempt and nobody will be "cured"...take the vaccine if you wish but i will not be a guinea pig.
No coronavirus has ever received a viable working vaccine so the best of luck to whoever takes it.
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@Zalex108 I'd take that with a grain of salt. It's from the FDA, a sister organization of the CDC. And if you remember my earlier post, the CDC has shown that it's grossly incompetent when when it comes to Covid.
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@Eggcorn said in Covid in Iceland : Progress being made. Interesting findings.:
@Zalex108 I'd take that with a grain of salt. It's from the FDA, a sister organization of the CDC. And if you remember my earlier post, the CDC has shown that it's grossly incompetent when when it comes to Covid.
All Western medicine is a Business, citizens are perceived as client.
Politicians in the middle forcing toxics on people to keep the deadly business running. -
@Zalex108 said in Covid in Iceland : Progress being made. Interesting findings.:
All Western medicine is a Business, citizens are perceived as client.
A cured patient is a lost customer.
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One of my co=workers came down with COVID the Monday prior to US Thanksgiving. Well, had it then. He could have had symptoms the day before that - obviously I wouldn't know. He didn't think he had it - he thought it was just a really bad cold. Is loss of smell really that common in colds? Actually, he figured that since the scanner only listed his temperature as 99.6 F rather than 100 he was fine, but I know that scanner reads low. Anyway, he kept working through Wednesday, then finally got himself tested Thursday (Thanksgiving).
He was back last week on Friday. His main complaint? Since he couldn't smell he couldn't really enjoy all the traditional Thanksgiving foods. (I like to say that 3/4 of what we call taste is actually smell, though I think he'd put it even higher. I'll be happy not to find out, thanks.)
Oh, he still can't smell. It isn't unusual for it to take weeks for your sense of smell to come back. The doctors said it could take up to 2 years. Though as no one had this disease more than a year ago. obviously he can't know this "2 years" with any reliability.
Ohio has 4 levels of warning on their website, though if you add a level for "no warning" I'd call it 5. Red is level 3 (which is the warning level where I live) but the worst level is Purple. There is a horizontal scroll bar under the map; if you scroll to the right you can find information on specific counties.
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@sgunhouse said in Covid in Iceland : Progress being made. Interesting findings.:
Is loss of smell really that common in colds?
Read about that simptoms months ago.
Other info says that is like a stronger flu.In case he had the Cov, Hopefully he will recover by himself.
Can't remember last time I had cold, but with the respiratory system obstructed, It happens at some point.
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But with all the censored information, the Virus was artificially made with a clear proposal.
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Trump Celebrating at White-house
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@Zalex108 I mean, I can understand that if your nose is completely plugged you couldn't smell, but with COVID you get a sudden and complete loss of smell even though you aren't fully obstructed. I can't say that I've ever had a cold that bad that I couldn't smell. (Mind you, I can't smell sour milk, but that's work-related.)
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@Pesala said in Covid in Iceland : Progress being made. Interesting findings.:
Trump Celebrating at White-house
Hopefully no one shows up. It would be completely inappropriate for any in the Jewish community to support this ****** by attending.
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