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There's also talk of setting up a hotline to make it easier for snitches to report businesses that aren't checking papers.
I don't know why they keep doing that when the outcome is the same every time. These snitching hotlines always, without fail, get flooded with prank calls and fake reports (as well they should) to the point where they just get shut down.
 
I don't know why they keep doing that when the outcome is the same every time. These snitching hotlines always, without fail, get flooded with prank calls and fake reports (as well they should) to the point where they just get shut down.
That's only true as long as they're not accompanied by a robust, comprehensive system of enforcement and punishment. Of course these won't be, but it's only a matter of time before someone uses the covid emergency shit to advocate for that other half of the equation. By that point, if they maintain the current madness, the economy will be so shattered that people will sign up to be covid paperwork enforcers if it means they can feed their families.
 
My partner had the second Pfizer shot yesterday and this morning he violently projectile vomited all over the kitchen and has chronic muscle pain in his body (plus a migraine!) to the point where he's in tears when he tries to move. So much for the "mild flu symptoms" he was told about.
 
My partner had the second Pfizer shot yesterday and this morning he violently projectile vomited all over the kitchen and has chronic muscle pain in his body (plus a migraine!) to the point where he's in tears when he tries to move. So much for the "mild flu symptoms" he was told about.
Watch him regret nothing. "But I have less of a chance to die from Covid now!"

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I don't know why they keep doing that when the outcome is the same every time. These snitching hotlines always, without fail, get flooded with prank calls and fake reports (as well they should) to the point where they just get shut down.
Wonder how many nigger vaginas did Australia's gestapo bullshit receive from their call in bullshit.
 
So, ran into someone spouting nonsense about the 95% of the deaths this week are the unvaccinated. It would be statistically impossible for that to be the case with the breakdown of the population in the at risk categories for covid death, and also the admitted waning of the shots. My state apparently put out their breakthroughs for the month, along with hospitalizations and deaths. 41% of the people who died were vaxxed and therefore, 59% were not. Given that 86% of the deaths were in the elderly, we know the shots helped them to some degre, but apparently the month before it was a 29% 71% split, so it's dropped significantly over the past four weeks.

Furthermore, 41% is obviously a much larger share than 5%, The article went on to "here's why that's a good thing vaccinate your children," even though no one under 20 has died of covid for the past two months. Only two kids died the whole pandemic.
 
One of my close people isn't ok, and it's looking more and more like it's the vaccine what done it. This isn't even something I can have schadenfreude about since it's someone I love so much. I'll keep you guys posted and PL as little as possible, but in the meantime, to those of you who are thinking of giving in: Avoid Moderna, ok? At the very least.
I'm fucked then, whoops. In all seriousness though, all the best for you, hope you're hanging in there fren
 
A couple of pages back I mentioned how I was getting emails from Big Vampire about donating blood or platelets. So I decided to give blood last Saturday, which will keep them off my back until next year.

For those of you who never donated, you have to fill out a questionnaire beforehand to ensure you're healthy enough for the Red Cross to draw blood. Unlike the past times I donated during the Age of Corona-chan, the last question asked me if I had been "vaccinated" for the coof. Since I was answering honestly I said no. I was a bit surprised they had no issue with my response but what I noticed days after my donation was interesting. In previous donations during this age I was provided with results for a Corona-chan antibody test (all of which were negative). However no results were included on this donation 🤔
 
And my relative who got a booster shot the first day it was available to the immunocompromised, 3 months ago, went in for a regular checkup (which she has to do frequently). Brand new heart problems. Arterial blockages all over the place. Not a good candidate for angioplasty and stents and will almost certainly need bypass surgery. Heart had been checked and was perfectly good 6 months ago.
 
Its pure hell. No im not taking the jab but its still sucks. The second time wasn't as bad which is encouraging.

but I dont want it a third time. This shit is literally just SARS lite

Just chiming in because people are saying this person's case was atypical.

Their description matched what I went through to a T, minus the gastro issues.
Statistically I'd say it's atypical, because we know that very few people under 50 (or even under 60) get sick enough to go to the hospital. If it was common for people to get devastatingly laid up for weeks they'd all be going in for treatment, especially with the incessant fear mongering. It also doesn't jive with the whole 40% asymptomatic rate, or from the other end, the very low critical care and/or death rate.

My experience was right in the middle. Neckbeard's symptoms sound very familiar, but I was only laid up for about 4 days before I struggled back into action. Total duration was about a week, followed by a secondary bacterial infection. It was certainly not "mild", but neither was it particularly severe especially since it didn't last long and the fever passed the first night. The inflammation during the peak 2-3 days was pretty nasty though.

I've since known 2 people who were ~40 and healthy (or at least consoomed healthy lifestyle options) who got laid up pretty good for a couple weeks. It seems to depend on unknown variables, which makes sense with it primarily being an inflammatory disease. It's criminal that treatment options aren't being researched and handed out on every corner, because I sincerely believe there's a way to minimize pathology (see also: todger's inflammation synthesis) ranging from nasal rinses and antivirals to decrease early viral load, to vitamin/mineral supplements and atypical medications like horse paste.
 
A couple of pages back I mentioned how I was getting emails from Big Vampire about donating blood or platelets. So I decided to give blood last Saturday, which will keep them off my back until next year.

For those of you who never donated, you have to fill out a questionnaire beforehand to ensure you're healthy enough for the Red Cross to draw blood. Unlike the past times I donated during the Age of Corona-chan, the last question asked me if I had been "vaccinated" for the coof. Since I was answering honestly I said no. I was a bit surprised they had no issue with my response but what I noticed days after my donation was interesting. In previous donations during this age I was provided with results for a Corona-chan antibody test (all of which were negative). However no results were included on this donation 🤔
Because they stopped using donations for antibody treatments.
Previously, if you donated they would test the blood, tell you the result, then if positive contact you about donating plasma in the near future.

Statistically I'd say it's atypical, because we know that very few people under 50 (or even under 60) get sick enough to go to the hospital. If it was common for people to get devastatingly laid up for weeks they'd all be going in for treatment, especially with the incessant fear mongering. It also doesn't jive with the whole 40% asymptomatic rate, or from the other end, the very low critical care and/or death rate.

My experience was right in the middle. Neckbeard's symptoms sound very familiar, but I was only laid up for about 4 days before I struggled back into action. Total duration was about a week, followed by a secondary bacterial infection. It was certainly not "mild", but neither was it particularly severe especially since it didn't last long and the fever passed the first night. The inflammation during the peak 2-3 days was pretty nasty though.

I've since known 2 people who were ~40 and healthy (or at least consoomed healthy lifestyle options) who got laid up pretty good for a couple weeks. It seems to depend on unknown variables, which makes sense with it primarily being an inflammatory disease. It's criminal that treatment options aren't being researched and handed out on every corner, because I sincerely believe there's a way to minimize pathology (see also: todger's inflammation synthesis) ranging from nasal rinses and antivirals to decrease early viral load, to vitamin/mineral supplements and atypical medications like horse paste.
Yeah my big issue is when you hear people say shit like "its just so random!" or "it affects everyone differently!", shit that is just statistically ignorant.
 
Statistically I'd say it's atypical, because we know that very few people under 50 (or even under 60) get sick enough to go to the hospital. If it was common for people to get devastatingly laid up for weeks they'd all be going in for treatment, especially with the incessant fear mongering. It also doesn't jive with the whole 40% asymptomatic rate, or from the other end, the very low critical care and/or death rate.

My experience was right in the middle. Neckbeard's symptoms sound very familiar, but I was only laid up for about 4 days before I struggled back into action. Total duration was about a week, followed by a secondary bacterial infection. It was certainly not "mild", but neither was it particularly severe especially since it didn't last long and the fever passed the first night. The inflammation during the peak 2-3 days was pretty nasty though.

I've since known 2 people who were ~40 and healthy (or at least consoomed healthy lifestyle options) who got laid up pretty good for a couple weeks. It seems to depend on unknown variables, which makes sense with it primarily being an inflammatory disease. It's criminal that treatment options aren't being researched and handed out on every corner, because I sincerely believe there's a way to minimize pathology (see also: todger's inflammation synthesis) ranging from nasal rinses and antivirals to decrease early viral load, to vitamin/mineral supplements and atypical medications like horse paste.
That's fair.
I should have been more specific about what I related to, and that's the feeling that it was more like a hangover or concussion than it felt like a flu or cold.

For me it was 12 days, but I know that's atypical, especially now.
 
Apologies to make a post about myself again, sorry for being annoying, I just got back from doing something I will likely regret for the rest of my life - I got the clotshot. I know I know, I have tried every avenue, talked to everyone I could, fucking Jacinda beat me in the end.

I asked if they made sure not hit a blood vessel and the lady said yes but she did it so fast I don't think she checked. Sorry for being a biology scrub but this is an image of the injection area, if there is blood there like that does that mean I am fucked? Cheers -

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(Yeah I'm fucked anyway, but how fucked am I? Should I take aspirin or ibuprofen?)

I guess all we, the transhumans owned by Pfizer, can do now is help to give you data as our blood clots and our hearts conk out.
 
Apologies to make a post about myself again, sorry for being annoying, I just got back from doing something I will likely regret for the rest of my life - I got the clotshot. I know I know, I have tried every avenue, talked to everyone I could, fucking Jacinda beat me in the end.

I asked if they made sure not hit a blood vessel and the lady said yes but she did it so fast I don't think she checked. Sorry for being a biology scrub but this is an image of the injection area, if there is blood there like that does that mean I am fucked? Cheers -

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(Yeah I'm fucked anyway, but how fucked am I? Should I take aspirin or ibuprofen?)

I guess all we, the transhumans owned by Pfizer, can do now is help to give you data as our blood clots and our hearts conk out.
Looks normal, they didn't hit a vein
 
It's interesting how many of you guys have gotten the coof twice, either confirmed or presumed. I haven't been sick since February last year, and even when I thought I had it in like, October or November 2020 (not sick, just weird vague symptoms) I got tested and was negative.

Cases here spiked in August and September and have been steady since then. Still haven't had any confirmed cases at work since early summer (I don't even remember what month lol) and while we still have to wear masks, customers are only like 20-30% masking. And naturally the ones that are not wearing masks are the ones constantly hacking up their lungs and not covering their mouths, so you'd think by now I would have been Delta'd. Alas, no paid 2 week vacation for me.
 
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