Wuhan Coronavirus Thread

Is coronavirus a biological warfare agent released by China?

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afako

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News coming in that Chinese manufacturers are expecting a drop in orders in second half of the year due to Delta outbreak in Southern China. Wow! It's the first time Chinese economy is hit due to the pandemic since the Wuhan lockdown.

 

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Its all stage managed in China to gain world sympathy and ofcourse, and some vigorous waving of the victim card they have learnt to play so adeptly.
There is no real impact of COVID anywhere in China, nobody is dying, and the sky is certainly not falling as the media narratives want us to believe for some Confuciusian chess moves.
 

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Its all stage managed in China to gain world sympathy and ofcourse, and some vigorous waving of the victim card they have learnt to play so adeptly.
There is no real impact of COVID anywhere in China, nobody is dying, and the sky is certainly not falling as the media narratives want us to believe for some Confuciusian chess moves.
Chinese are pool-partying like hell at Wuhan.

They will unleash one more new respiratory virus.
Just as they did last year when Donald Trump was going after them with hammer and tongs in Tariff Wars. The whole attention from Tarrif Wars just got shifted to this Virus.

China has learnt the art of 'Unrestricted Warfare'.
 

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The clotting issues from the disease seem to be very serious. If I may ask, did your parents need intensive hospital care of any kind (since you refer to economic loss) ?
Their COVID episode itself was very mild. They had basic symptoms, and managed at home. Their SpO2 never dropped below 93. Then one day dad started complaining of migraine, this dragged on for days, then finally he had a stroke (convulsions, epiliptic fits, frothing, the works). An MRI confirmed Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (a blockage of a vein in the brain). This needed surgery.

Dad is a typical late 50s doctor: Keeps fit, doesn't smoke, occasional drinker, no diabetes, no hypertension, nothing. His treating neurosurgeon wrote that this is a post-COVID complication. During his stay in the ICU, a couple of researchers from PGI Chandigarh came over to go through his case files.

Mom has a huge thrombosis of her own in her lower left leg that looks dark blue in color.

How is your own health ? Hope you are doing well.
I'm fine, feeling weak as fuck. No appetite, no motivation to pick up work, nothing.
 

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Uhh Ohh. This migraine has me worried, as I got exposed to a lot of crowd mid-may due to unavoidable reasons (200+ folks, as per Arogya Setu). Then felt extreme tiredness for a couple of days, and a persistent headache which feels like sinus headache ever since. Goes away for a few hours with Combiflam, but comes right back after the effects wear off.

EDIT : Then I took the vaccine 10 days after the headaches started and they actually stopped for a couple of days. Other symptoms of vaccination were there, but not a headache.
 

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Their COVID episode itself was very mild. They had basic symptoms, and managed at home. Their SpO2 never dropped below 93. Then one day dad started complaining of migraine, this dragged on for days, then finally he had a stroke (convulsions, epiliptic fits, frothing, the works). An MRI confirmed Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (a blockage of a vein in the brain). This needed surgery.

Dad is a typical late 50s doctor: Keeps fit, doesn't smoke, occasional drinker, no diabetes, no hypertension, nothing. His treating neurosurgeon wrote that this is a post-COVID complication. During his stay in the ICU, a couple of researchers from PGI Chandigarh came over to go through his case files.

Mom has a huge thrombosis of her own in her lower left leg that looks dark blue in color.


I'm fine, feeling weak as fuck. No appetite, no motivation to pick up work, nothing.
Did he took fabiflu???
 

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The accompanying effects of this virus on the population is so varied and devastating.

We are definitely not out of the woods yet. With stupid population in huge numbers, already I see people without masks, I am expecting a third wave in Oct November.
The moment new cases started going down, People have already started roaming around with no masks.
Only keep mask for Traffic light, check points other wise good no of people are again without masks in the market in NCR.
Waves will keep coming for few years.
 

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Their COVID episode itself was very mild. They had basic symptoms, and managed at home. Their SpO2 never dropped below 93. Then one day dad started complaining of migraine, this dragged on for days, then finally he had a stroke (convulsions, epiliptic fits, frothing, the works). An MRI confirmed Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (a blockage of a vein in the brain). This needed surgery.

Dad is a typical late 50s doctor: Keeps fit, doesn't smoke, occasional drinker, no diabetes, no hypertension, nothing. His treating neurosurgeon wrote that this is a post-COVID complication. During his stay in the ICU, a couple of researchers from PGI Chandigarh came over to go through his case files.

Mom has a huge thrombosis of her own in her lower left leg that looks dark blue in color.


I'm fine, feeling weak as fuck. No appetite, no motivation to pick up work, nothing.
How many days now since Covid gone?
 

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Now Indian Government wants to link COVID-19 vaccine certificate to Passports for International travel

Vaccine certificates from CoWIN will now be linked to passports for people planning international travel for education, work opportunities


 

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Now Indian Government wants to link COVID-19 vaccine certificate to Passports for International travel

Vaccine certificates from CoWIN will now be linked to passports for people planning international travel for education, work opportunities


Good or bad... Not sure considering that airlines / tourism industry have been bleeding a lot
 

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oh well!!!
So variants are not mutations but chinese experiment in motion
Still needs more evidences as virus naturally mutate. One Chinese jhol could be that virus will mutate with worse effects. It could have been programmed that way.
 

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Good or bad... Not sure considering that airlines / tourism industry have been bleeding a lot
Who actually benefits from Vaccine Passports?

The major beneficiary of these Vaccine Passports projects will be the multinational pharmaceutical industry and not the common man.

In addition to it, the ordinary people will have to share their medical records in even to watch a movie.
 

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Who actually benefits from Vaccine Passports?

The major beneficiary of these Vaccine Passports projects will be the multinational pharmaceutical industry and not the common man.

In addition to it, the ordinary people will have to share their medical records in even to watch a movie.
Well covishield is on WHO list, covaxin is on the way.... So which mnc we r talking of here...


Rest medical records... No.. Only vaccination status will be shared and tagged.

Third, privacy is a joke.. Forgrt about it... Do not exist anymore...
 

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Who actually benefits from Vaccine Passports?

The major beneficiary of these Vaccine Passports projects will be the multinational pharmaceutical industry and not the common man.

In addition to it, the ordinary people will have to share their medical records in even to watch a movie.
But may be that is what is needed. Without strong arm tactics, vaccine hesitancy will open door for next Covid wave.
Regarding MNCs: Hopefully our babus will kill any dream of pfizer or moderna with their delaying tactics.
 

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Uhh Ohh. This migraine has me worried, as I got exposed to a lot of crowd mid-may due to unavoidable reasons (200+ folks, as per Arogya Setu). Then felt extreme tiredness for a couple of days, and a persistent headache which feels like sinus headache ever since. Goes away for a few hours with Combiflam, but comes right back after the effects wear off.

EDIT : Then I took the vaccine 10 days after the headaches started and they actually stopped for a couple of days. Other symptoms of vaccination were there, but not a headache.
Check your vitamin d levels as it can be cervical induced.

Now Indian Government wants to link COVID-19 vaccine certificate to Passports for International travel

Vaccine certificates from CoWIN will now be linked to passports for people planning international travel for education, work opportunities


But all of this depends on covax's WHO approval + USA colleges are already sending mails for revaccinarion by Pfizer.
 

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