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The Last Covid-19 Megathread v. Hopefully...

Don't worry, we'll just saddle our children's children's children with it

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They'll definitely gonna have to find some new premise to build the Fourth Reich that covid was supposed to enact, as nobody gives two shits about it anymore, at least not where I live
It's going to be climate change. Covid was just the diagnostic test to see if they needed to make any amendments to the NPC firmware before proceeding, but fortunately it looks like everyone passed their tests.

Search "ppm co2 bus" on twitter, it's full of posts like this
I'd like to know their reaction when they find out their tap water is recycled piss.
 
That guy (I would insult him tbh, but let's keep things elegant) just says he had covid, but did he?
I can't believe those people
About as convincing as Boris and Trump getting covid.

I heard several African leaders also fell ill and actually died, but that was more to do with denying the severity of covid and denying the beneficence of pharmaceutical vaccination products for their people. I think the CIA said they died of "heart failure" or possibly a fall from a balcony.
 



look at that guy's thumb nail ^




Some types of anemia may influence vertical ridges in the nails, often accompanied by color changes in the nails or changes in texture.

Anemia can cause vertical ridges to appear and may also make dents appear in the nail.

A splinter hemorrhage is a tiny blood clot that can create a vertical discoloration beneath the nail. If the person does not know what caused the bleeding from the hemorrhage, they should consider a trip to the dermatologist.

Other medical disorders that can cause vertical ridges to appear in the nail include:

Ridges that appear alongside other symptoms such as rough or brittle nails that are not caused by aging may be a sign of other medical disorders and should be diagnosed by a doctor.
 
Damn, I have a few, but nothing like that. He should buff down that monstrosity with a Dremel until it's smooth
 


As colder weather sets in, public health experts are keeping a close eye on COVID-19 variants that could spell doom and gloom this winter, just like omicron did last year. Yet these nascent variants that are rapidly spreading abroad have an evil twist that omicron lacked: an ability to evade the drugs that humans have developed to fight the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

The two subvariants of particular concern are known as BQ.1 and BQ.1.1, both off-shoots of the omicron variant BA.5 (but with several key changes.) Indeed, they seem able to evade many of the tools we have to defend against it, which could trigger a wave of hospitalizations, disabling victims with long COVID or death.

Also worrying are two other strains: one called BA.2.75.2, which seems to be spreading quickly in Singapore, India and regions of Europe; and XBB, which some research suggests is the most antibody-evasive strain tested, almost on the level of the SARS-CoV-1 virus (known then simply as "SARS") that caused an outbreak in 2003. This could make the new vaccines relatively useless (but still better than nothing.) Moreover, an outbreak caused by one of these highly drug- and antibody-resistant variants could be much worse due to many world governments performing far less testing and reduced public health surveillance compared to 2020 and 2021.
 
Having never caught any of the variants of bullshit or had any of the bullshit vaccinations, my chances of getting ill are approximately the square root of fuck all.
 
Having never caught any of the variants of bullshit or had any of the bullshit vaccinations, my chances of getting ill are approximately the square root of fuck all.
Yeah, there's no fucking WAY somebody's going to inject me with something that would probably GIVE me Covid-19, or whatever the hell that shit is.
 
I've been enjoying the hell out of basically pretending that covid doesn't exist anymore, and not wearing masks or hearing constantly about vaccines or any of that crap. It's been great.

I'm just over it. The whole thing.

That's my tactic too. Seems like that's what most people are doing. Other than reading about it in this thread, I can't remember the last time I talked about it with anyone or even really thought about it at all. Even my girlfriend, who was utterly terrified and afraid to leave the house all through 2020-2021, has stopped talking or thinking about it.

I have gotten it twice... I had a couple of friends get it recently. It's just like a bad cold at this point, especially since everyone's already had it (a lot of people probably don't even realize they've had it because it's not unusual for it to barely display any symptoms). I'll probably get it again, but it's whatever. I also get colds, generally all my life I've gotten a cold once per year. Big fucking deal. Actually if it's like the last time I got covid in the future, I'd prefer covid to some of the colds I've had. I felt sick for 2 days, but no cough or mucous, and I felt fine on day 3. Just some body aches and crappy feeling for 2 days.
 
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This was making me sick. Lol.

Well that all was quite a political arena !!
 
That's my tactic too. Seems like that's what most people are doing. Other than reading about it in this thread, I can't remember the last time I talked about it with anyone or even really thought about it at all. Even my girlfriend, who was utterly terrified and afraid to leave the house all through 2020-2021, has stopped talking or thinking about it.

I have gotten it twice... I had a couple of friends get it recently. It's just like a bad cold at this point, especially since everyone's already had it (a lot of people probably don't even realize they've had it because it's not unusual for it to barely display any symptoms). I'll probably get it again, but it's whatever. I also get colds, generally all my life I've gotten a cold once per year. Big fucking deal. Actually if it's like the last time I got covid in the future, I'd prefer covid to some of the colds I've had. I felt sick for 2 days, but no cough or mucous, and I felt fine on day 3. Just some body aches and crappy feeling for 2 days.
Wasn’t that all COVID was for most people anyway ? Aside from the elderly or super unhealthy, COVID was never really a threat….
 
Some of you were proud waving their Paracetamol aspirin mutts-like nsaids around. I and maybe others, we have to travel and I had to do Johnson n john once! Straight vaccine, no boosters never will have any form of boosters and until today I didn't have it — even though since my childhood when I developed my tissue sinusitis infection I can distinct between easily. I had brown sputum since when, just random trigger of asthm ( bc amount of unimaginable mucus my airways have, I lose breath when I try to spit at random intervals) like because my family doctor told me that by 37 I'll get off the blacklist. I am 35 now!
 
Wasn’t that all COVID was for most people anyway ? Aside from the elderly or super unhealthy, COVID was never really a threat….

Most people, yeah. I mean though, I lost an aunt and cousin to the original strain. My cousin was 45 years old and otherwise healthy... my aunt was like 72 I think and diabetic and overweight. The original and delta seemed to be pretty dangerous for some, personally I had a pretty high fever and felt just awful... worst body aches ever and a headache from hell, it was like a moderately bad flu without the gastrointestinal stuff and with much worse pain. But I never lost anyone to the flu or even knew anyone who died from the flu.

Omicron though, yeah, it did what I was hoping it would do, and evolved into another endemic nuisance, but nothing to freak out about.
 
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