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How long have is been known that COVID-19 is dangerous


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https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1003773

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Among COVID-19 survivors (mean [SD] age: 46.3 [19.8], 55.6% female), 57.00% had one or more long-COVID feature recorded during the whole 6-month period (i.e., including the acute phase), and 36.55% between 3 and 6 months. The incidence of each feature was: abnormal breathing (18.71% in the 1- to 180-day period; 7.94% in the 90- to180-day period), fatigue/malaise (12.82%; 5.87%), chest/throat pain (12.60%; 5.71%), headache (8.67%; 4.63%), other pain (11.60%; 7.19%), abdominal symptoms (15.58%; 8.29%), myalgia (3.24%; 1.54%), cognitive symptoms (7.88%; 3.95%), and anxiety/depression (22.82%; 15.49%).

This is one of the largest studies on long COVID.

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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04569-5

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There is strong evidence for brain-related abnormalities in COVID-19

That's the problem here. Posters claim that you get the virus and die or are completely unscathed.

That is so very wrong, but the huge piles of evidence showing that to be the case, it's a dangerous virus, are falling on the deaf ears of the uneducated.

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From the link in the previous post.

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We identified significant longitudinal effects when comparing the two groups, including: (i) greater reduction in grey matter thickness and tissue-contrast in the orbitofrontal cortex and parahippocampal gyrus, (ii) greater changes in markers of tissue damage in regions functionally-connected to the primary olfactory cortex, and (iii) greater reduction in global brain size. The infected participants also showed on average larger cognitive decline between the two timepoints. Importantly, these imaging and cognitive longitudinal effects were still seen after excluding the 15 cases who had been hospitalised. These mainly limbic brain imaging results may be the in vivo hallmarks of a degenerative spread of the disease via olfactory pathways, of neuroinflammatory events, or of the loss of sensory input due to anosmia. Whether this deleterious impact can be partially reversed, or whether these effects will persist in the long term, remains to be investigated with additional follow up.

We see in the brain that this is a dangerous virus

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On 4/12/2022 at 7:47 PM, stereologist said:

Again you show us how utterly uniformed you are.

Please continue to make it abundantly clear to everyone that you are poorly informed.

The news just keeps coming....

 

https://dailytelegraph.co.nz/news/silent-no-more-the-story-that-must-be-told-about-the-covid-vaccine-in-nz/?fbclid=IwAR2RI1gKkA2TxE1LDvrLOjjoWPNJw_BtIkmcCgHnHq-9wl7k8TCzoalbZX4

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2 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Did you notice 19:1?

And today the Spanish government drop masks in all but a couple of settings.

Thats because the masks have never worked.

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6 hours ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

And today the Spanish government drop masks in all but a couple of settings.

Thats because the masks have never worked.

That wasn't in your news article about NZ.

Are you starting a Gish Gallop?

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Why the science has great cause for concern, something to keep an eye on... 

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5 Jan 2022  The first comprehensive analysis of viral horizontal gene transfer (HGT) illustrates the extent to which viruses pick up genes from their ...
 
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by V Makarenkov · 2021 · Cited by 24  Gene S is among the most important coronavirus genes since it regulates the ability of the virus to overcome species barriers and allows ...
 
COVID-19: Coronavirus disease 2019
 
SARS-CoV: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
 
SARS: Severe acute respiratory syndrome
 
MERS-CoV: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus

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If interested in a good read... the when and how with the why... 

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The Tangled Tree is an up-to-date account of evolution, or, it is the evolution of our scientific understanding of evolution. The principals of...
 
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3 hours ago, SHaYap said:

Why the science has great cause for concern, something to keep an eye on... 

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If interested in a good read... the when and how with the why... 

 

There has always been a gene transfer in viruses. Just as most proteins adapt too. 

Oh but this is covid... project fear  give me more funding like it's two years ago as I am a scientist of starving means and craving attention...

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7 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

That wasn't in your news article about NZ.

Are you starting a Gish Gallop?

That's it, ignore and cling on.

 

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1 hour ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

That's it, ignore and cling on.

 

YOU did ignore the 19:1 ratio in an article you raised.  The you raised a completely different story from literally half a world away.

Try and call it clinging on.  It's securing the goalposts against your bait and switch attempts.

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2 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

YOU did ignore the 19:1 ratio in an article you raised.  The you raised a completely different story from literally half a world away.

Try and call it clinging on.  It's securing the goalposts against your bait and switch attempts.

Cling on regardless.

Do you really believe that covid is a serious threat to populations?

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7 minutes ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

Cling on regardless.

Do you really believe that covid is a serious threat to populations?

Three posts three different subjects; and, still no acknowledgement of the 19:1 ratio.

Gallop away.

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18 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Three posts three different subjects; and, still no acknowledgement of the 19:1 ratio.

Gallop away.

Glad you are seeing several versions of the counter arguments. Gotta get you to look up more for context.

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7 minutes ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

Glad you are seeing several versions of the counter arguments. Gotta get you to look up more for context.

Everyone has to look up the context of your seagull posts.

How's that Met investigation on the vaccine coming along?

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29 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Everyone has to look up the context of your seagull posts.

How's that Met investigation on the vaccine coming along?

Awesome. The same people dying of covid before jabs are the same ones after. Constant highlighting through any means helps maintain interest and get people finally thinking. 

The jabs are next to useless on covid whilst simultaneously causing havoc on global health. No wonder the rollout to poor nations was slow or non existent, the money for big pharma is from richer nations, peddle the health destroying jabs there.

Welcome to a world of poor heart health amongst many other early diseases. Well done big pharma 

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5 minutes ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

Awesome. The same people dying of covid before jabs are the same ones after. Constant highlighting through any means helps maintain interest and get people finally thinking. 

The jabs are next to useless on covid whilst simultaneously causing havoc on global health. No wonder the rollout to poor nations was slow or non existent, the money for big pharma is from richer nations, peddle the health destroying jabs there.

Welcome to a world of poor heart health amongst many other early diseases. Well done big pharma 

Don't concern yourself too much. When that Met investigation of yours runs it's course, it should literally put you mind at ease, shouldn't it?

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13 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Don't concern yourself too much. When that Met investigation of yours runs it's course, it should literally put you mind at ease, shouldn't it?

Even the Sun newspaper is starting to piece it all together:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/18334466/stacey-cummings-bodybuilder-texas-cause-death-passed-away/

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On 4/20/2022 at 3:23 AM, OpenMindedSceptic said:

What a load of hooey! That article is so full of gross lies.

Besides this thread is not about the vaccine, but the disease.

This thread is not about lies, but about studies showing that the disease COVID-19 is dangerous and has been known to be dangerous for over 2 years.

Here is the first of the stupid lies in the idiotic opinion piece.

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In just one year, the COVID-19 vaccine has globally caused more vaccine injuries and more vaccine deaths than every other vaccine in the world combined over the last 20+ years. That is according to official government figures around the world. Here is a recent article discussing this situation of the official government statistics for COVID vaccine injuries in Germany. As The Rio Times describe it here, ‘the numbers are terrifying’.

Show us the data. I already know where the most deaths have occurred due to vaccinations.

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On 4/20/2022 at 9:56 AM, OpenMindedSceptic said:

And today the Spanish government drop masks in all but a couple of settings.

Thats because the masks have never worked.

The evidence is clear that masks work. You're just revealing your ignorance on the topic. Studies show that masks work.

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Just now, stereologist said:

Nothing about COVID-19 or vaccinations. Keep bumbling around

It's all building. But you keep clinging on. 

 

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On 4/21/2022 at 4:10 AM, OpenMindedSceptic said:

Cling on regardless.

Do you really believe that covid is a serious threat to populations?

Millions dead and tens of millions injured.

Yes it is a dangerous disease. Of course those with no knowledge of the issues state BS as you do

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Just now, stereologist said:

Millions dead and tens of millions injured.

Yes it is a dangerous disease. Of course those with no knowledge of the issues state BS as you do

Millions dead "of" covid?

Are you really sure of this? 

This is going to be good. 

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2 minutes ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

It's all building. But you keep clinging on. 

 

Again you failed to support whatever dubious joke of a position you claim.

COVID-19 attacks:

  • The brain
  • The kidneys
  • The lungs
  • The intestines
  • The liver
  • The vascular system

All proven in this thread. The doubters have nothing but foolishness to post.

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