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10-19-20 00:25 #1694
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Tuber19 [View Original Post]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ronavirus.html
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10-18-20 22:24 #1693
Posts: 284Originally Posted by HammerTime96 [View Original Post]
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10-18-20 21:56 #1692
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by ExpatLover [View Original Post]Originally Posted by HammerTime96 [View Original Post]
His widow's Instagram. She has 5 million followers: https://www.instagram.com/sofia_stuzhuk.
This 33 yo had 1 million followers. Three beautiful kids and a wife.
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10-18-20 20:16 #1691
Posts: 717Stay with the facts
Originally Posted by ExpatLover [View Original Post]
Let's look at some facts;.
https://www.health.gov.au/resources/...-group-and-sex
"Deaths have been reported in those aged in their 30's to their 100's. The majority of deaths have been reported in people aged 70 years and over. " You need a magnifying glass to see the number in the 30-39 age group on that chart.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/c...ekly/index.htm#AgeAndSex.
Have a look at the 25-34 age group, and compare that to that of people 65 years old. Again: crystal clear that SARC CoV2 (just like the regular flu) affects older people much more.
Same for Germany: https://de.statista.com/statistik/da...ch-geschlecht/.
Again, look at the charts and look at the numbers. In 2020, eighteen people died of Covid 19 in Germany. And were these healthy people? And were these people with severe obesity, hearth problems, immune system problems, or other serious health issues?
"Der Altersmedian der Sterbefälle lag bei 82 Jahren. " Average age for Covid19 deaths was 82 years old!
I present hard data from three big rich industrialised countries, but you come with one unverified story from Turkey.
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10-18-20 19:38 #1690
Posts: 22210Originally Posted by HammerTime96 [View Original Post]
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10-18-20 18:58 #1689
Posts: 1385I realize DonTrump and HammerHammer want to reopen everything like yesterday and that we should all hig and blow into each other's mouth, but it seems Europe is going in the other direction. See the snippet from FT below. I wonder how long will they keep these clubs open? I guess the ones like Mr PFI that made the most of the few weeks of open clubs are the smart and lucky ones.
https://www.ft.com/content/700355e2-...e-ddc9f6ea9cb0
""Europe's economy is sliding towards a double-dip recession, with economists warning that rising coronavirus infections and fresh government restrictions on people's movement are likely to cut short the region's recent recovery.
Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands have all announced measures in the past week to contain the second wave of Covid-19 infections, with more expected in the coming days.
On Sunday, Belgium announced the closure of all bars and cafés for four weeks, while Switzerland widened its mandate for mask-wearing. France put into effect a night curfew in Paris and other cities from Saturday.
The measures follow a sharp rise in case numbers, with a number of European countries reporting record new daily infection figures over the weekend.
"I can't believe how fast the second wave has hit," said Katharina Utermöhl, senior economist at Allianz. "We now see growth turning negative in several countries in the fourth quarter — another recession is absolutely possible. ".
A recent FT analysis of Google community mobile data found that after rising for months, footfall in cafés, restaurants, retail and leisure venues started in early October to decline again in many European cities, including Paris, London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Madrid. ".
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10-18-20 18:35 #1688
Posts: 4759For those who still believe the virus is only dangerous for the old and sick people.
"Dmitriy Stuzhuk, a 33-year-old fitness coach with three children, caught the virus during a trip to Turkey. The man did not believe in the existence of the coronavirus, he articulated it several times, until he, too, experienced up close the effects of the virus on the human body", he was a well know influencer and died from Covid.
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10-18-20 15:26 #1687
Posts: 318An interesting article today in London's The Sunday Times newspaper.
The UK's Deputy Chief Medical officer is optimistic that the Oxford / Astra Zeneca vaccine will be available to commence vaccinate for the "vulnerable & old people" in the UK in January.
Updated reports on the third & final stage of the trial are expected at the end of this month & next.
So it could be the beginning of the end.
Just wanted to share a bit of good news to you all and maybe like me give hope to the probability of ALL FKK Clubs opening next year sometime.
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10-18-20 08:05 #1686
Posts: 717For all the Covid1984 scared people on this forum, here's a guy with some great tips on how to stay safe during 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEc0wy_mEA8
Warning, do not click on the above link if you're easily triggered or "hurt" by some humour and sarcasm.
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10-18-20 07:51 #1685
Posts: 717'Died with' or 'died from' Covid19?
Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
For the millionth time, those "deaths" are massively over-counted. Look beyond the mainstream "panic" headlines.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-...eath-toll.html
https://theconversation.com/died-fro...-deaths-145438
Even some idiot who wrapped his motorbike around a tree and tested "positive" in the autopsy afterwards, was marked as a "Covid19 death" in Florida. We only know about it because that guy Dr. Raul Pino in the video fucked up and said something he wasn't supposed to say at 0:50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvOdlE985vw
https://cbs12.com/news/local/man-who...florida-report
Belgium is also massively over-counting it's Covid19 deaths: https://www.dw.com/en/belgiums-coron...rsy/a-53660975.
Despite mandatory masks almost everywhere, "cases" are still rising: https://www.info-coronavirus.be/en/facemask/.
I live in Belgium and everybody obeys the rules about mask wearing. Every shop, business or building I go into, people are wearing masks, and yet "cases" still climb: https://www.info-coronavirus.be/en/news/.
What does that tell you about wearing masks? Maybe you should wear 3 masks at the same time! Or 4?! Or buy one of those military gas masks?! And also buy some earplugs and a blindfold, because people are stupid and want to be brainwashed! LOL!
Oh yes, and regarding all those "positive tests," have a listen to the inventor of the PCR himself, about "diagnosing" viruses or even sickness using his PCR test: Covid19: https://www.bitchute.com/video/u7Jznw9jJ9Nf/.
"And with PCR if you do it well, you can find almost anything in anybody."
Even some dead piece of virus can make you test "positive" for SARC-CoV2, even though your immune system has effectively combated it and you had no symptoms.
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10-18-20 07:26 #1684
Posts: 970Additional Cleaning?
For those that have been to the clubs, have you noticed any additi o names cleaning? Are they running into the rooms when people leave, wiping down all surfaces with disinfecting cloths, are they misting with electrostatic misters? Etc.
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10-18-20 07:06 #1683
Posts: 970Additional Cleaning?
For those that have been to the clubs, have you noticed any additi o names cleaning? Are they running into the rooms when people leave, wiping down all surfaces with disinfecting cloths, are they misting with electrostatic misters? Etc.
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10-18-20 05:53 #1682
Posts: 7321Is Berlin
Is Berlin being locked down now or?
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10-17-20 21:22 #1681
Posts: 22210Originally Posted by ExpatLover [View Original Post]
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10-17-20 20:20 #1680
Posts: 1680Well
Originally Posted by HammerTime96 [View Original Post]
https://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/article...oronavirus.php
"Chicago (WLS) -- A COVID-19 study conducted by Northwestern Medicine shows 82 percent of patients hospitalized with coronavirus experience neurological symptoms during the course of the disease.
The study looked at 509 COVID-19 patients at Northwestern Medicine hospitals in the Chicago area.
The most frequent neurological symptoms were muscle pain, headaches, and encephalopathy or altered brain functions, which range from mild confusion to being in a coma.
'This is the first study of its kind in the United States,' says Igor Koralnik, MD, chief of neuro-infectious diseases and global neurology in the Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology at Northwestern Medicine, who also oversees the Neuro COVID-19 Clinic at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. 'There are only two other published papers describing the prevalence of neurological manifestations in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in China and Europe. Our research group spent the summer performing chart reviews on the first 509 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 within the Northwestern Medicine health system, and our findings show neurological manifestations are very common in these patients.'
The study also shows more than two thirds of the patients who experienced altered brain function were unable to take care of themselves in the days after being discharged from the hospital.
'We are now looking to characterize the long-term neurologic effects of COVID-19 and the cognitive outcomes in patients with COVID-19-associated encephalopathy," says Dr. Koralnik. "We're studying this in patients who are discharged from the hospital, as well as in COVID-19 'long-haulers,' who have never been hospitalized but also suffer from a similar range of neurological problems, including brain fog.'
https://abc7chicago.com/covid-19-sym...virus/6785487/