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Topic: Surge in Influenza and Covid-19 cases (Read 93 times)

legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 1385
February 09, 2023, 11:43:14 AM
#9
^^^ Face-masks are dangerous. And the little they might protect from Covid viruses doesn't make them worth using. To see what individual doctors and studies show us about face masks, do searches on phrases like "dangers of face masks."

Cool
As much as you'd like to believe that, it has been proven that masks are effective in preventing infectious diseases, not only COVID-19 itself, which is the main reason why the flu almost disappeared during the quarantine measures. Your statement doesn't have too much value since the 10 results of random websites can't outnumber the thousands of scientific articles proving the opposite.
I have become sicker and usually get coughing, severe coughing. I think of this as a normal cough but yeah, when I say severe, it's not the typical cough that someone can get.
It took me around 3 weeks until it becomes moderate and I'm on the 4th week now and luckily, it's becoming gone unlike during the first days that I used to cough every now and then.
I don't know if it's already stuck in our minds that diseases and viruses are just floating around and it has really changed a lot pre-pandemic. Whether there's a pandemic, epidemic or none, we should really protect ourselves and do it on our own ways.
I've been coughing for over two weeks, and today I'm a little better, but for some reason, I still have a moderate fever despite taking antibiotics, vitamins, cough medication, and so on, and even after two days of being completely fever-free.

Remember these things:

- Nobody knows without individual electron microscopy that a person has Covid. Standard PCR tests are lies. They are not designed to prove that there is any Covid attack in anybody. Peruse articles here: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=PCR+test+inventor&t=lm&ia=news.

- People get sick with all kinds of things that look a little like Covid. Take two aspirin and get some rest.

- Evidence exists all over the place that Covid is a media gimmick, promoted by people who want to change the system of trust we have in the medical. To see that this is true, check out the interviews that Del Bigtree does with loads of medical experts who don't want to go along with the Covid lie - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/okiFK5CwQrZS/.

- There is not even accurate evidence that viruses exist in the way that the medical wants you to believe. To see this, peruse info by Dr. Andrew Kaufman at https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=andrew%20kaufman&kind=video. Note that if you do research on the info Dr. Kaufman provides, that you will find a whole host of people who understand what is really going on.

Wake up!

Cool
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1519
February 09, 2023, 10:52:41 AM
#8
As much as you'd like to believe that, it has been proven that masks are effective in preventing infectious diseases, not only COVID-19 itself, which is the main reason why the flu almost disappeared during the quarantine measures. Your statement doesn't have too much value since the 10 results of random websites can't outnumber the thousands of scientific articles proving the opposite.

The reason the flu disappeared during COVID was not because masks did anything. It's because every flu case was treated as a coronavirus case.

There never was any evidence that surgical masks prevented COVID-19 infection or spread. It was all a lie. There hasn't been a single scientific study that has taken a large population's COVID case rate and showed a causal association in the reduction of cases after mask use within the same population. The studies supporting mask use would always take two different populations, one masked and the other unmasked, and conclusions. Of course a study can't make conclusions using two different samples.

Masking was only part of the theatrics to make people feel safer.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 907
February 09, 2023, 10:35:22 AM
#7
^^^ Face-masks are dangerous. And the little they might protect from Covid viruses doesn't make them worth using. To see what individual doctors and studies show us about face masks, do searches on phrases like "dangers of face masks."

Cool
As much as you'd like to believe that, it has been proven that masks are effective in preventing infectious diseases, not only COVID-19 itself, which is the main reason why the flu almost disappeared during the quarantine measures. Your statement doesn't have too much value since the 10 results of random websites can't outnumber the thousands of scientific articles proving the opposite.
I have become sicker and usually get coughing, severe coughing. I think of this as a normal cough but yeah, when I say severe, it's not the typical cough that someone can get.
It took me around 3 weeks until it becomes moderate and I'm on the 4th week now and luckily, it's becoming gone unlike during the first days that I used to cough every now and then.
I don't know if it's already stuck in our minds that diseases and viruses are just floating around and it has really changed a lot pre-pandemic. Whether there's a pandemic, epidemic or none, we should really protect ourselves and do it on our own ways.
I've been coughing for over two weeks, and today I'm a little better, but for some reason, I still have a moderate fever despite taking antibiotics, vitamins, cough medication, and so on, and even after two days of being completely fever-free.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 1385
February 09, 2023, 09:39:20 AM
#6
^^^ Face-masks are dangerous. And the little they might protect from Covid viruses doesn't make them worth using. To see what individual doctors and studies show us about face masks, do searches on phrases like "dangers of face masks."

Cool
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Activity: 2324
Merit: 175
February 08, 2023, 05:33:39 PM
#5
There's been a recent surge in cases of Covid-19, influenza such as H1N1 and its similar mutations, and simple infectious viruses. The cause of this is most likely the lack of protection measures we used to take the previous two years, in which the flu was almost eradicated due to mask usage. Nowadays, most, if not all, countries have removed the mandatory mask requirement, and at least here, hospitals are filled with cases of infectious viruses.

What are your thoughts or experiences with the flu virus?

Covid is still everywhere I'm surprised that in our neighborhood I'm the only one wearing a mask and people are talking close to our place although malls and the similar establishment required it, people should be at all times remember that COVID is still here, there's still monitoring of infected and there are still facilities for COVID and the medical experts still advice people for a mandatory requirement to avoid COVID.
But people are so careless and they don't care they see some people not wearing masks so they think it is safe now, when its really not
hero member
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February 08, 2023, 04:55:35 PM
#4
I have become sicker and usually get coughing, severe coughing. I think of this as a normal cough but yeah, when I say severe, it's not the typical cough that someone can get.
It took me around 3 weeks until it becomes moderate and I'm on the 4th week now and luckily, it's becoming gone unlike during the first days that I used to cough every now and then.
I don't know if it's already stuck in our minds that diseases and viruses are just floating around and it has really changed a lot pre-pandemic. Whether there's a pandemic, epidemic or none, we should really protect ourselves and do it on our own ways.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 907
February 08, 2023, 03:42:39 PM
#3
The surge comes from the use of the vaccines and so-called vaccines. These weaken the body so that it has a more difficult time fighting off disease. Medicine rather than nutrition does this.

If you are really interested in details, peruse here https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=andrew%20kaufman&kind=video and here https://www.bitchute.com/channel/okiFK5CwQrZS/.

Cool
I'm not focusing on COVID-19 but other infectious diseases such as the flu or simple viral infections. As I've already mentioned, I got sick on Wednesday with the flu, and I've yet to recover. Honestly, I doubt that I'm even halfway towards my recovery. This is the first time I've been sick with the flu, and it has been terrible, a lot worse than COVID-19. I know that you're against vaccines, so there's no point, but I am wondering if I had received the annual dose, would I have suffered so much? Covid was nothing compared to it.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 1385
February 08, 2023, 12:58:21 PM
#2
The surge comes from the use of the vaccines and so-called vaccines. These weaken the body so that it has a more difficult time fighting off disease. Medicine rather than nutrition does this.

If you are really interested in details, peruse here https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=andrew%20kaufman&kind=video and here https://www.bitchute.com/channel/okiFK5CwQrZS/.

Cool
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 907
February 08, 2023, 12:54:08 PM
#1
There's been a recent surge in cases of Covid-19, influenza such as H1N1 and its similar mutations, and simple infectious viruses. The cause of this is most likely the lack of protection measures we used to take the previous two years, in which the flu was almost eradicated due to mask usage. Nowadays, most, if not all, countries have removed the mandatory mask requirement, and at least here, hospitals are filled with cases of infectious viruses.

A few days ago, I was infected with the flu (type A), and I'm yet to recover, while it caused the highest fever I've ever had (40.8 C). It was far worse than Covid-19. The truth is that Covid-19 seems to have died down, but the abandonment of its protective measures has resulted in a huge rise in infectious diseases. I always got through minor infections and colds easily, but the flu this time was something else, which led me to the conclusion that vaccination could possibly be beneficial in order to get through the disease quicker and easier.

What are your thoughts or experiences with the flu virus?
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