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What Do We Know About COVID So Far?

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Posted By: DVC, 5/6/2022 10:39:47 AM

With all the thousands of studies bombarding the medical community, it’s helpful to set our microscope aside and look at the bigger picture. It’s virtually certain that the virus was engineered in Wuhan with financial and technical assistance directed by that highly competent bureaucrat, Anthony Fauci. But that doesn’t tell us what we should expect as the virus moves through society. For that, we must look at the science. And I don’t mean “I am science” Fauci. I mean real scientific data, something with which Fauci has little acquaintance. Perhaps we should start with that great scientist, Oprah Winfrey, who recently opined that ending the mask mandate on airliners was “premature.”

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The list is interesting, although few here will find it any kind of shocking.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: privateer 5/6/2022 10:54:06 AM (No. 1148226)
I loved his final statement, that the final variant is communism. I prefer to call each of them a Scariant.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Highlander 5/6/2022 11:31:08 AM (No. 1148267)
Well, I now have two cancers to deal with since I was jabbed last year. I did it to ease my wife's anxiety about Covid, which was a bad choice as I think about it. I don't know if I would have had the cancers anyway, but it makes me wonder. I'm 75, and I'm at peace with God.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/6/2022 12:05:22 PM (No. 1148306)
Dr. Noel offered good analyses of Hillary's illnesses in 2016. I wish he would offer an analysis of Dementia Jo. But he is spot on about the Kung Flu.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: zephyrgirl 5/6/2022 12:26:34 PM (No. 1148324)
Every day, I read something that makes me glad to be a proud member of the control group. However, the same news makes me anxious for my triple-and-double jabbed family members. Sadly, I'm the outlier in my family.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Daisymay 5/6/2022 12:55:10 PM (No. 1148359)
I am vaccinated and Boosted. I am not in any hurry to get the 2nd Booster now that there is a lot more information on Moderna and the others. That said, who cares what Oprah said about people wearing masks on Airplanes. SHE hasn't been on a Commercial Airplane for most of her Adult life. I'm sure she has a "Fleet" of Luxury Jets at her disposal whenever the need arises! Butt out Oprah!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: red1066 5/6/2022 1:46:50 PM (No. 1148396)
Having just recovered from a case of Covid about two weeks ago, I'll say this. It was bad for about two or three days. Not I need to go to the doctor's or hospital bad, but just irritating bad. Low grade fever, no energy type of thing. Kind of like having the flu with a sore throat. Advil and Tylenol worked along with some cough drops. Chicken soup helped too. Yes, I tested myself, but as my neighbor a nurse told me, don't open that can of worms with a doctor. It's more hassle than it's worth. Apparently, she and her husband had the same thing as I did at the same time. Same symptoms, same test results.
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