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I don't know if I got the wuflu, normal flu, or too much mucus. I've been having weird chest aches if I so much move in specific positions. Been having it for days; beginning of last Wednesday or so was it aching in the chest and throat, then it faded after a few days, and it came back to focus on the chest yesterday. Breathing in deeply amplifies the aches, and coughing clears up the aches temporarily.
I've been drinking water, but it's tiring to go "i'm sick" and get responses of "COVID?!?". Haven't tried visiting the doctor since it is not that bad yet, but the aches can be really noticeable and I would cough to clear up the feeling anyway.
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They kind of were, an anti-anti-vaccine movement started after measles outbreaks in the US in the 2010s. It was not very medically sophisticated, but routine vaccines "just worked" back then.
It stills feels like psyop. While noteworthy the number of cases was too low for it to be memed to death. And most of the memes weren't even funny.
Now what was definitely a psyop was the 5g tower attacks. Did anyone ever confess that the reason they did it was because of covid or it was just people who went "not in my backyard" and decided to fuck them up, but the media put a spin on it?
As someone who is the prime minister of india this is unacceptable fake news i will punish anyone who spreads fake covid news by sending dick pics to their mommys
More like send them 1.2 billion "good morning" whatsapp messages so that their ISP crashes.
 
That one too.
I started seeing blog-tier posts larping as actual articles trying to say "AKYCHUALLY, COVID IS DEADLIER THAN POLIO!" and of course the numbers don't add up...
Yeah, because they look at total numbers instead of the demographics. Pretty sure polio killed more children every year than COVID has in total. Yet they like to say, "Polio only killed a few thousand in it's worst year, but COVID has killed 600,000!!!" Yeah, the overwhelming majority of those being people who were at death's door already. What a fucking loss. Oh the huge manatee.
 
Apologies, but powerlevels abound. Went to a show at a town in Shropshire yesterday, saw a lot of roadside/motorway signs saying "Normal is hands, face, space". Is it just the midlands that's gone dystopian, cos I don't notice any of this down sarf. Thankfully most of the people at the show were bare-faced, though every 15 minutes some soyboy on the PA system did the "government recommendation masks" spiel.

In related news, my pregnant cousin has found that her child has developed neonatal betus, totally separate to her vaxxed status I'm sure. I had to go to hospital for a blood test the other day, and the stuff were adamant that I couldn't step foot in the building without a muzzle, even though it's not the law anymore and I'm exempt due to asthma. Had a bit of a standoff, but my thinking is that if you don't stand up for your rights, you will lose them. Though probably pissing in the wind at this point.
 
Yeah, because they look at total numbers instead of the demographics. Pretty sure polio killed more children every year than COVID has in total. Yet they like to say, "Polio only killed a few thousand in it's worst year, but COVID has killed 600,000!!!" Yeah, the overwhelming majority of those being people who were at death's door already. What a fucking loss. Oh the huge manatee.
Yeah if you actually compare #infected to #killed during epidemics/flare-ups, Polio is deadlier individually.
Even accounting for case fatality rate vs infection lethality rate.
 
I'm in one of the bluest parts of the US, known for its Ivy League university. The vaccination rate is very high here within the general population, and of course the university requires it of all students, faculty, and staff. Campus is full of healthy, fit, fully-vaxxed 19yos walking around masked outdoors. I can't believe how many of them I've spotted wearing masks while walking around campus alone. Their mask-compliance rate appears significantly higher than the general public, who have largely stopped wearing them in town. It disturbs me to watch young adults in the prime of their lives forever-masking, while even most of the fragile olds around here don't bother anymore.
anyone in an ivy in current year is peak npc. i've doordashed to babson and boston college which aren't exactly your average state schools either and virtually none of the students were wearing masks there
well one thing led to another and i ended up delivering an order to framingham state and wound up seeing exactly what was described; >80% of the campus was wearing a mask. i'm at a complete loss for words because i've been inside boston college dormitories multiple times and saw barely anyone wearing a mask there let alone outside, and immediately after i went to an apartment complex a few minutes away and saw exactly zero masks
 
I would say brainwashing works best if you are smart enough to entertrain an idea, but not smart enough to see the bigger picture.

It doesnt take much to hear on how communism is """basically""" everyone getting an equal slice of the wealth pie. What requires actual intelligence is to see beyond that and realise that its an awful idea.

Thats why morons support causes thinking it will benefit them, thats what the ones ontop want them to think, because they are too stupid and lazy to see anything beyond the first paragraph of the whole essay.
 
Lost a family member to the fucking shot. My husband is beside himself, his brother was more a dad to him than their actual dad.

I'm kind of pissed. He'd gotten the rona about a month ago, was sick for a week or so but nothing major. 2 weeks later he's testing negative, no symptoms, doing fine. Asks the doc (inexplicably) about getting the poison. Doc says wait 2 weeks. He does, gets it, has a heart attack the next day, passes. I thought it was 90 days between natural infection and the POS shot? Why the hell would the doc say only 2 weeks? I just can't believe this.
 
I don't know if I got the wuflu, normal flu, or too much mucus. I've been having weird chest aches if I so much move in specific positions. Been having it for days; beginning of last Wednesday or so was it aching in the chest and throat, then it faded after a few days, and it came back to focus on the chest yesterday. Breathing in deeply amplifies the aches, and coughing clears up the aches temporarily.
I've been drinking water, but it's tiring to go "i'm sick" and get responses of "COVID?!?". Haven't tried visiting the doctor since it is not that bad yet, but the aches can be really noticeable and I would cough to clear up the feeling anyway.
sorry for blogposting
Hours after posting this, it got worse...? I don't really know.
Specific positions like simply laying down flare up the chest ache, it doesn't hurt but feels like I'm getting my breath taken away from me? I would say it feels like a squeezing on my chest but it's not exactly that feeling. Its hard to describe. Simple coughs doesn't relieve it most of the time, deep coughs that clear mucus or whatever relieve it. Throat relief also helps for a bit.
Trying to sleep is hard, and I'm not sure if I should bite the bullet and go to the doctor.
edit: forgot to mention I don't have the vaccine
 
Lost a family member to the fucking shot. My husband is beside himself, his brother was more a dad to him than their actual dad.

I'm kind of pissed. He'd gotten the rona about a month ago, was sick for a week or so but nothing major. 2 weeks later he's testing negative, no symptoms, doing fine. Asks the doc (inexplicably) about getting the poison. Doc says wait 2 weeks. He does, gets it, has a heart attack the next day, passes. I thought it was 90 days between natural infection and the POS shot? Why the hell would the doc say only 2 weeks? I just can't believe this.
Antigens last mouths and memory cells for life. Based on what I've heard, getting Covid gives you a higher risk from the shot.
 
Hours after posting this, it got worse...? I don't really know.
Specific positions like simply laying down flare up the chest ache, it doesn't hurt but feels like I'm getting my breath taken away from me? I would say it feels like a squeezing on my chest but it's not exactly that feeling. Its hard to describe. Simple coughs doesn't relieve it most of the time, deep coughs that clear mucus or whatever relieve it. Throat relief also helps for a bit.
Trying to sleep is hard, and I'm not sure if I should bite the bullet and go to the doctor.
edit: forgot to mention I don't have the vaccine
Try some antihistamines to clear the mucus. But chest pain is no joke. Especially if the pain worsens when lying down or bending over. You don't have to go to the ER, just Urgent Care. They'll freak out; run an EKG, D-Dimer, and Troponin. Maybe a chest x-ray. If there are red flags they'll send you to the ER.

That said it could be a panic attack or GERD. Also, A LOT of coughing causes chest pain.
 
Seems you can claim for vaccine injury in Australia ...

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Taxpayers are facing a hefty bill for rare but significant coronavirus vaccine injuries, with at least 10,000 people planning to claim under the federal government’s no-fault indemnity scheme.

Services Australia is building an online portal, to be launched next month, for uncapped claims above $5000 from those who suffered injury and loss of income due to their COVID-19 vaccine, with compensation for medical costs and lost wages to be paid by the government.

Shine Lawyers head of medical negligence Clare Eves said the amount of the claims “could be really significant” for people who experienced rare but serious adverse vaccine reactions, such as stroke and inflammation of the heart.
“Adverse events, even though they happen to a tiny proportion of people, for the people it does impact it’s really quite devastating,” Ms Eves said.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration recorded 78,880 adverse events linked to COVID-19 vaccination, representing a small minority (0.21 per cent) of the 37.8 million doses administered to 18.4 million people, by November 7. The vast majority of those 78,000 adverse events were mild side effects, including headache, nausea and sore arms.
More than 10,000 people have registered their interest to make a claim since registration opened on the federal health department’s website in September, official data shows, meaning it would cost at least $50 million if each claim is approved.
Ms Eves said significant brain or cardiac injury could result in a claim in the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
“When you’re dealing with something like a stroke, you could have someone who is a truck driver and can’t go back to work, or an accountant who can’t process big numbers anymore,” she said.
“In severe cases, people go on to have multiple strokes and may need 24-hour care.”

People who experienced a moderate to significant adverse reaction resulting in a hospital stay of at least one night are covered by the government’s vaccine indemnity scheme.

Claimants seeking $20,000 or less will need to submit evidence of their injury and its relationship to COVID-19 vaccination, medical costs and lost wages.
Claims for more than $20,000, including death claims, will be assessed by a panel of independent legal experts and compensation paid based on their recommendations.
The government has not revealed what standard of proof will be required to establish that the person’s injury was caused by the vaccine.

Nine people, most of them elderly, have died after experiencing an adverse reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine in Australia.

Ms Eves said Shine Lawyers had received an influx of calls from people wanting to pursue legal action for vaccine side effects, referring most to the government’s no-fault scheme. Shine is also representing several litigants who fall outside the scheme.

Funding for the vaccine indemnity scheme was not included in the 2021-22 budget. It is expected to be funded in the government’s mid-year economic and fiscal outlook.

Adverse reactions to be covered are based on TGA advice and will include heart conditions myocarditis and pericarditis, the blood clotting disorder thrombosis with thrombocytopenia, the rare neurological condition Guillain-Barré syndrome and immune thrombocytopenia.
 
Hours after posting this, it got worse...? I don't really know.
Specific positions like simply laying down flare up the chest ache, it doesn't hurt but feels like I'm getting my breath taken away from me? I would say it feels like a squeezing on my chest but it's not exactly that feeling. Its hard to describe.
Try lying on your opposite side. Any change?
 
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Taxpayers are facing a hefty bill for rare but significant coronavirus vaccine injuries, with at least 10,000 people planning to claim under the federal government’s no-fault indemnity scheme.

Services Australia is building an online portal, to be launched next month, for uncapped claims above $5000 from those who suffered injury and loss of income due to their COVID-19 vaccine, with compensation for medical costs and lost wages to be paid by the government.

Shine Lawyers head of medical negligence Clare Eves said the amount of the claims “could be really significant” for people who experienced rare but serious adverse vaccine reactions, such as stroke and inflammation of the heart.
“Adverse events, even though they happen to a tiny proportion of people, for the people it does impact it’s really quite devastating,” Ms Eves said.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration recorded 78,880 adverse events linked to COVID-19 vaccination, representing a small minority (0.21 per cent) of the 37.8 million doses administered to 18.4 million people, by November 7. The vast majority of those 78,000 adverse events were mild side effects, including headache, nausea and sore arms.
More than 10,000 people have registered their interest to make a claim since registration opened on the federal health department’s website in September, official data shows, meaning it would cost at least $50 million if each claim is approved.
Ms Eves said significant brain or cardiac injury could result in a claim in the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
“When you’re dealing with something like a stroke, you could have someone who is a truck driver and can’t go back to work, or an accountant who can’t process big numbers anymore,” she said.
“In severe cases, people go on to have multiple strokes and may need 24-hour care.”

People who experienced a moderate to significant adverse reaction resulting in a hospital stay of at least one night are covered by the government’s vaccine indemnity scheme.

Claimants seeking $20,000 or less will need to submit evidence of their injury and its relationship to COVID-19 vaccination, medical costs and lost wages.
Claims for more than $20,000, including death claims, will be assessed by a panel of independent legal experts and compensation paid based on their recommendations.
The government has not revealed what standard of proof will be required to establish that the person’s injury was caused by the vaccine.

Nine people, most of them elderly, have died after experiencing an adverse reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine in Australia.

Ms Eves said Shine Lawyers had received an influx of calls from people wanting to pursue legal action for vaccine side effects, referring most to the government’s no-fault scheme. Shine is also representing several litigants who fall outside the scheme.

Funding for the vaccine indemnity scheme was not included in the 2021-22 budget. It is expected to be funded in the government’s mid-year economic and fiscal outlook.

Adverse reactions to be covered are based on TGA advice and will include heart conditions myocarditis and pericarditis, the blood clotting disorder thrombosis with thrombocytopenia, the rare neurological condition Guillain-Barré syndrome and immune thrombocytopenia.

Listen here, buckaroo. The vaccines are safe and effective. Your random onset heart condition can't be related. Enjoy you vexatious litigant charge.
 
I don't know if I got the wuflu, normal flu, or too much mucus. I've been having weird chest aches if I so much move in specific positions. Been having it for days; beginning of last Wednesday or so was it aching in the chest and throat, then it faded after a few days, and it came back to focus on the chest yesterday. Breathing in deeply amplifies the aches, and coughing clears up the aches temporarily.
I've been drinking water, but it's tiring to go "i'm sick" and get responses of "COVID?!?". Haven't tried visiting the doctor since it is not that bad yet, but the aches can be really noticeable and I would cough to clear up the feeling anyway.
sorry for blogposting
Sounds like a bacterial pneumonia. Go get a chest X-ray
 
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