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sourmash
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SEP 20, 07:43 PM
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You will know if this is you.
 [This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 09-20-2021).]
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olejoedad
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SEP 20, 10:11 PM
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Covid, or any other virus doesn't 'choose', as it technically isn't even alive.
Your genetic makeup is either compatible, or it's not, and the severity of the resultant disease is due in part to underlying conditions.
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sourmash
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SEP 20, 10:29 PM
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Lol, that's a good one! Thank you. Yeah, it'll kill kids and old alike, equally.
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rinselberg
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SEP 20, 11:00 PM
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"The Struggle to Define 'Long' Covid"
| quote | | One patient advocate likens the virus to a “time bomb” that can go off later. |
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Dhruv Khullar for the New Yorker magazine; September 20, 2021.
Dhruv Khullar, a contributing writer at The New Yorker, is a practicing physician and an assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Internet page link https://www.newyorker.com/m...to-define-long-covid[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 09-20-2021).]
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sourmash
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SEP 20, 11:10 PM
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Did you see the report that 1 in 8 injected pregnant women lost the child?
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 20, 11:35 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Covid, or any other virus doesn't 'choose', as it technically isn't even alive.
Your genetic makeup is either compatible, or it's not, and the severity of the resultant disease is due in part to underlying conditions. |
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I clearly do not agree with this opinion. An infection has more inroads than just genetics and underlying conditions. The amount of exposure for example has a lot to do with an infection. If a person receives a sneeze directly to the face, applying billions of virus to a healthy genetically perfect person, an infection is likely. But at the same time an unhealthy person could escape an infection by avoiding a sneeze to the face and gaining distance from the billions of airborne viruses. This is viral load in practice. Clearly a virus is alive. It just isn't as complex as a life form with a brain and cognitive abilities. That is exactly why they infect an organism by HUGE numbers, numbers in the billions of viruses. That is called viral load. Every infection starts with an introduction of an alien life form. In the case of covid, the life form.is a virus that multiples exponentially as long as favorable conditions exist. For example if a person is healthy and or has a vaccine, then hostile conditions in the host body prevent the virus from achieving a viral load large enough to overwhelm the host. It is as simple a life form as it gets. If it has the necessary conditions it breeds, if it doesn't, it dies. For example, if NASA found a virus on Mars, do you think they would say they found no life on Mars? Of course they would say they found life IF they found a virus. A persons genetic make may or may not have anything to do with an infection? But that is irrelevant if a person is of OUTSTANDING genetic make up AND extremely unhealthy. The virus doesn't have a brain, it only needs substance, and that seems to be overweight and or unhealthy people. Very rarely is a healthy person killed by covid. Underlying conditions is also an iffy area, we just don't have the data to process on this matter. The Government and the pharmaceutical companies collect this data and we just don't have all of it to say for sure exactly what is going on. I freely admit that everything I say is my opinion and I could be wrong, but some things can easily be ruled out and others put up as the most likely possibility.
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sourmash
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SEP 21, 12:04 AM
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I'm going to 'actually' on this one. I really agree with what he said.
Not that I disagree on what you posted, but additionally people with strong resistance who get run down and Inhibit their immune systems get hit. That's when I got sick the last time a cold set in. Lasted a while. Had a lingering sporadic cough for weeks.
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 21, 12:19 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
I'm going to 'actually' on this one. I really agree with what he said.
Not that I disagree on what you posted, but additionally people with strong resistance who get run down and Inhibit their immune systems get hit. That's when I got sick the last time a cold set in. Lasted a while. Had a lingering sporadic cough for weeks. |
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I have "self quarantined" for a couple of days. I work around covid positive people on a regular basis and even though I have tested twice a week for a year or so I have never received a positive test. BUT, after a 3 hour car ride with someone who was sneezing and blowing their nose the entire time, I felt the responsible thing to do was to test and quarantine till I know if I got it. Turns out It was a common cold. When was the last time you have heard of a cold? For me it is a year and a half sense I heard of a person with a cold. For what it is worth, masking, hand washing and socially distancing has been very effective for the cold and common flu.
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sourmash
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SEP 21, 12:36 AM
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My cold was recent. Probably started in July at the middle to end of the month.
Someone I know just contracted Covid. She sang a show on Fri or Sat and is sequestered now. Makes me wonder when she knew. Her bass player said he tested clean and will be playing a set tomorrow then handing his bass to anyone who wants to play a few songs.
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