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    Having a blether

    With guid Dee's tonight.

    There's hope that if COVID 2 happens, more folk will say no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    With guid Dee's tonight.

    There's hope that if COVID 2 happens, more folk will say no.
    I thought we were already onto Covid #142 or some such figure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodbroon View Post
    I thought we were already onto Covid #142 or some such figure!
    Aye maybe.

    It was just one continuous 2 year dystopian blur for me......so I just count the sick madness as one period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Aye maybe.

    It was just one continuous 2 year dystopian blur for me......so I just count the sick madness as one period.
    Apparently the Covid virus takes up to 120 days to disappear from your body. This means that other viruses such as the Common Cold can also take several months to disappear from your body.
    Yesterday I received an email from a friend who now lives in Brazil. He tells me that there is still Covid in Brazil but it is no longer mentioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Apparently the Covid virus takes up to 120 days to disappear from your body. This means that other viruses such as the Common Cold can also take several months to disappear from your body.
    Yesterday I received an email from a friend who now lives in Brazil. He tells me that there is still Covid in Brazil but it is no longer mentioned.
    That's because it's now endemic. Without lockdowns it would have become endemic much quicker and people with other conditions wouldn't have been allowed to fester and die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    That's because it's now endemic. Without lockdowns it would have become endemic much quicker and people with other conditions wouldn't have been allowed to fester and die.
    It is a pity that our health ‘experts’ and scientists did not adopt this policy.
    I do not trust the current U.K. Covid inquiry to highlight this but instead people in power will probably be praised for all the work they did and get a gong for their trouble.

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