Coronavirus

Gecko

Gecko

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Exciting Covid fact.... everyone has it except me...... everyone except me is also Vaccinated.....
Go Figure.
I'm the opposite - only members of my family who've had it are the anti-vaxers.
I still spent most of my time in a 3rd world country, but travel between Oz and europe, so it's not like I'm hiding in a cave.
 
Bri963

Bri963

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I'm the opposite - only members of my family who've had it are the anti-vaxers.
I still spent most of my time in a 3rd world country, but travel between Oz and europe, so it's not like I'm hiding in a cave.
I work with two antivaxxers, both had it quite bad. I had it, one day ill and the rest of the isolation time sorting the garage out.
 
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Monkeybusiness

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I had 2 jabs so I could go on holiday this time last year, caught covid not long after I came back and it was just like a mild cold - certainly not worth taking time off work for.
However, I think I had it a second time in June this year (tested negative but had been under the weather for a couple of weeks before testing at the insistence of my wife, as I think the whole testing/jabs/isolation thing is a load of bollox). Whatever I had kicked the crap out of me tbh - I don’t really ever get ill and never take pain killers but I needed ibuprofen just to get down the stairs and out the door to work for a couple of weeks as I ached so much. My ankles and feet swelled up and I had a really annoying cough that lasted 6 weeks.
I’m back to normal now though, and the doctors reckoned it was some form of virus (most likely covid). It was weird!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I had 2 jabs so I could go on holiday this time last year, caught covid not long after I came back and it was just like a mild cold - certainly not worth taking time off work for.
However, I think I had it a second time in June this year (tested negative but had been under the weather for a couple of weeks before testing at the insistence of my wife, as I think the whole testing/jabs/isolation thing is a load of bollox). Whatever I had kicked the crap out of me tbh - I don’t really ever get ill and never take pain killers but I needed ibuprofen just to get down the stairs and out the door to work for a couple of weeks as I ached so much. My ankles and feet swelled up and I had a really annoying cough that lasted 6 weeks.
I’m back to normal now though, and the doctors reckoned it was some form of virus (most likely covid). It was weird!
snap - sort of .... back in the land of the living after 4 weeks thinking it weren't goin' away ... no jabs ... but reckon my immunity ought to be pretty well on a par with the 4 jabbers now .... and less risk of keeling over with heart problems/blood clots than they are :giggle:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
might be stretching the imagination a bit Rory :ROFLMAO: at indestructible ........ but I'd I'd go so far as to moot 'tough old bas*ard' ... don't think this was on a par with pancreatitis and've survived that twice .... don't want any of 'em again in a hurry though :oops:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
" Dr. Urso
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Today, the FDA approved “Bivalent Ba.5 Booster” because of an unspecified “emergency”. The booster was tested on, drumroll, 8 mice. That’s it. It will be given to millions of people next week. This is not gallows humor, just Gallows! "

" Suneel Dhand MD

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Today the US authorities approved an updated vax booster, potentially rolled out to hundreds of millions of people—with heaven knows what upcoming mandates—based on a study in 8 MICE. Let that sink in. "
 
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