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Only people we know still getting Covid are all fully vaxxed...

Say no more...

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Do we not now think that we are seeing waves of regular HCovs which have always just waxed and waned and gone into and out of zoonotic reservoirs, usually causing mild / no symptoms, but now, for a variety of reasons (including the elephant in everyone's front room) causing some more severe (but not disastrously so) illness?

It was always deeply suspicious that Omicron seemed to branch off from a much earlier sequence of Sars-Cov-2. Should it actually be regarded as the same virus at all?

Do we have much faith in the specificity of the testing?

If we'd actively and hysterically overtested for these in any prior year might we have found the same? (But with less illness because there were no elephants around.)

Obviously, under this scenario it only actually goes away once the testing for it stops, which only happens when the fear / hysteria is dialled down - which is a decision the people have to make.

It's always been said that governments don't end pandemics, they only end when the people just say they've had enough.

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Jun 20, 2022Liked by Bartram

It would be a good idea for gp’s to let their vaxxed pts know about the next round of covid. Nhs sending out millions of letters to parents of 12 year olds and people over 70 inviting them to get their fourth, fifth booster. No end in sight for covid infections thanks to the wonderful NHS pushing this ineffective and unsafe experimental biological. Hope you don’t need an ambulance these days. Well over an hour wait. Too bad if you are having a heart attack, you will die. It is that simple folks. The depopulation plan going as planned. Today my upstairs neighbour had an episode of syncope and fainted, hitting her head on the way down, new hip three days ago. I found her lying on the floor, still feeling lightheaded. Yes, I called 999 for an ambulance. They told me if there was a defibrillator nearby to use it if needed, and then took over one hour to arrive. Is this what people have come to expect? Because I can tell you, as a retired nurse practitioner, many lives will be lost with this type of negligence by the NHS. Many. But the good news is you can get a covid injection same day!

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If people stopped testing themselves it would fade away to being just another cold virus which is worse for some people than for others. Just like other colds and flu. I am amazed that people seem to be buying their own pointless testing kits. If you get a cold and you become very ill, do you only go to the hospital if your covid test tells you it's covid? How dumb would that be? So, people need to stop testing!

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If it wasn't for the counterproductive interventions, like jabbing into the pandemic with non-sterilizing jabs and lockdowns, we'd have 2-3 waves max in the course of a year. Or better, they shouldn't have released the bioweapon virus in the first place (fauci anyone?). Pre jabs, there were beautiful classical epidemic bell curves in many countries (e.g. Portugal), symmetrical on the way up and down. Just as Dr. Farr observed in 1840 (https://live2fightanotherday.substack.com/p/farrs-law-vs-modern-vaccinology). But jabbing with immunity-suppressing toxic jabs messed up everything.

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Jun 20, 2022·edited Jun 20, 2022

For those of us who have followed the predictions of Geert Vanden Bossche. We expect to see a pathogenic strain in the next couple of months due to the immune pressure exerted by the vaccinees.

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Jun 21, 2022·edited Jun 21, 2022

I just got over a bout of covid, having had one exactly six months ago. What is going on is neither natural nor expected, I must say (and I am unvaxxed, fit and healthy, late 30s).

As you say, they told us omicron was a natural vaccine -- that it would confer robust immunity to all variants. So what is going on?

When I got infected in Jan, it was 3 days of body aches and a runny nose, and a couple more days of lingering fatigue. My partner got it too and had a runny nose for exactly one day. Both of us had not been sick for over 2 years prior.

This time, we fell ill after my vaxxed + boosted parents came to stay with us. Two days into their stay they came down with symptoms and 2 days later, we did too. This bout started with a sore throat and progressed to congestion and muscle weakness. Finally I had a fairly unpleasant day of headache and nausea, before bouncing back almost entirely overnight. A total of ~4.5 days of symptoms.

It feels odd to be sick at the start of summer. I remember summer 2020 when nobody -- and I mean NOBODY -- was sick. There's a clear correlation between the mass vaccination programme gathering pace in spring 2021, and variants circulating like mad. Waves are now spaced out every 2-3 months and infections never seem to come down below a certain threshold...

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