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- yuekit-5
The Lab-Leak Illusion
The laboratory accident hypothesis of COVID-19’s origins is a bust, but the popular consensus is unwilling to accept it.
- there is a segment of the population that refuses to accept the randomness, cjhaos and nihilism of the universe, everything must be controlled by a higher power_niko
- be it a god or a cabal of nefarious humans._niko
- Every downvote is just more proof the author is right.yuekit
- IMO this is an interesting example of fake news because it looks very convincing on the surface. But falls apart under scrutiny as explained in the article.yuekit
- The fact that coronaviruses have been transferring to human populations through animals long before labs existed should be enough.monospaced
- Then why the hoo-ha about this particular coronovirus?zardoz
- If, as you rightly say, such viruses predate labs.zardoz
- I think it's the perfect storm of China's secrecy causing suspicion, American politicians hyping this idea and online conspiracy theorists bombarding peopleyuekit
- with misleading information, on a very complex topic.yuekit
- and idiots like Joe rogan and his band of merry morons. ( I actually like Joe rogan btw)_niko
- utopian-3
- sauce?Squiddy
- https://www.npr.org/…pablo28
- https://news.yahoo.c…utopian
- i c an increased number of people wearing masks here the last weeks.. can be only selective perception though..neverscared
- thanks! i've seen more people wearing masks out here. espeically in service industry. and older folksSquiddy
- grafician5
"New studies shed light on how genes might shape a person’s experience with Covid-19"
"A study published in the journal Nature on Wednesday shows that people who carry a common change to genes that code for certain immune system molecules that sit on the surface of cells called human leukocyte antigens, or HLAs, were more likely to have Covid-19 without any symptoms."
- who'd have thought that some people might be able to shrug off covid? it's astonishing.hans_glib
- neverscared-2
Experts warn about feline coronavirus after ‘thousands’ of cat deaths in Cyprus
‘Alarming’ reports of sudden rise in feline infectious peritonitis thought to point to more virulent strainExperts warn about feline coronavirus after ‘thousands’ of cat deaths in Cyprus
‘Alarming’ reports of sudden rise in feline infectious peritonitis thought to point to more virulent strainHannah Devlin and Linda Geddes
Tue 18 Jul 2023 16.20 BST
Thousands of cats have died in Cyprus, according to experts who are warning that a more virulent strain of a feline coronavirus is causing severe illness. Separately, dozens of cats have died after being infected with avian flu in Poland.The reports have raised questions about whether there is any connection between the rises in deaths and whether, given that many have pet cats at home, there is any evidence of an increased risk to people.
The outbreak in Cyprus involves a feline coronavirus – not linked to Covid-19 – that also circulates in cats in the UK, but which does not infect people. The virus normally causes only a mild stomach upset, but can lead to feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), where white blood cells become infected, spreading the virus through the cat’s body and triggering an often fatal inflammatory reaction in the abdomen, kidneys and brain.
https://www.theguardian.com/worl…
- neverscared-3
‘No one is talking about it’: the cruelty of long Covid in the global south
With 651m documented Covid cases worldwide, that would mean 65 million individuals have long Covid.
As research focuses on richer parts of world, people in less developed countries suffer from lack of awareness and support
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Thomas Graham in La Paz, Amrit Dhillon in Delhi and Caroline Kimeu in Nairobi
Thu 13 Jul 2023 16.00 BST
In the Hospital del Norte of El Alto, a working-class city in Bolivia, visibly sick patients queue for a consultation with a surgeon. At their feet, two stray dogs sleep on a floor strewn with coca leaves.Dr Silverio Condori, 49, was here when the coronavirus pandemic arrived in Bolivia. He fell sick in June 2020 and spent two months in one of the country’s few intensive care units. “I came back from another world,” he said.
“When I got out of hospital, I had to learn to walk, to eat, even to speak,” Condori added, pointing to a neat horizontal tracheotomy scar at the base of his throat. “I still have some paralysis in my right side. I’m a surgeon, but I can’t operate. At least I’m still here, thank God.”
- https://www.theguard…neverscared
- "Gene linked to long COVID found in analysis of thousands of patients"
https://www.nature.c…grafician
- stoplying1
Was on a week long shoot last week where one of our shooters and a producer both got covid and had to quarantine in their hotel rooms. The reality is that people still get really banged up from this thing and are out of commission for at least a few days.
- Yikes, that's nasty.
Had a scare a couple of years ago, where my art director got a false positive before the start of night 1 of a 2 night shoot.Continuity - I didn't relish the idea of having to do her job on top of mine. Thankfully, she turned out ok.Continuity
- My daughters friend had to go to the hospital for a heart attack. Guess covid weakend his heart now has to wear a defibrillatorhydro74
- So yeah, shit still has a powerful punch, even after you catch. I still get windedhydro74
- I got a really bad virus lately, my whole family did, the kind we've been getting for hundreds of years, and was out of commission for at least a few days.monospaced
- more likely the vaxx that fucked his heart up.zardoz
- It took me around 30 days to fully recover from the one I caught in May.maquito
- so scaryHayoth
- Yikes, that's nasty.
- garbage1
https://www.science.org/doi/full…
Little bit of reading on the excess mortality rates for the "just the flu" guy that roams around here. Note the correlation of higher rates and states that had more anti-vax / anti-mask types.
- neverscared0
No direct proof Covid-19 stemmed from Wuhan lab leak, US intelligence says
Four-page declassified report said while ‘extensive work’ had been conducted, no evidence of an incident at the Wuhan lab was foundThe four-page report by the office of the director of national intelligence (ODNI) said the US intelligence community still could not rule out the possibility that the virus came from a laboratory, however, and had not been able to discover the origins of the pandemic.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-n…
- zardoz-1
- Bowtie = instant downvotePhanLo
- dressed like 5 year old.. for the mind of his 5year old minded listeners who are 30... perfect fitneverscared
- Creepy lookingGnash
- Ramanisky20
- lolContinuity
- Idiots 4 Lifeutopian
- I think the objection to masks was more about their efficacy, or lack thereofMondoMorphic
- ai?cotton
- Not a cult_niko
- what year is it?YakuZoku
- the objection to masks was more about their unwillingness to take the safety of others into consideration. several mask types were proven to be efficient.imbecile
- some idiots that don’t believe in germs said some shit on the internet and other idiots believed it and then stopped wearing masksmonospaced
- After having been wrong about almost everything to do with covid, the pandemic, etc, I'm surprised the Leftists are still running their mouthsMondoMorphic
- I wonder if their gastric band surgeons wear masks.MrT
- After being wrong about everything regarding trump I’m surprised trumptards still support trump.monospaced
- Top right is good. each time she farts it comes out of his mouth.comicsans
- maquito-5
I got 4... 5? I don’t even remember how much mandatory vaccines they gave us in Uruguay during 2019-2020.
Thing is, I’m currently recovering from a 30+ days flu, with a little fever during the first couple days, and an everlasting cough and overall pain throughout the next weeks.
I don’t even know if I should’ve trusted this shit. I’m m sick of feeling sick.
- If you're reading this it's too late.palimpsest
- Conversely, pre-Covid i caught EVERY one of my kid's colds for about 8 months, but haven't had a single once since the vax. YMMVNairn
- bainbridge-1
Will people every stop wearing masks?
I understand everybody wearing them in hospitals now, for now on. I understand why elderly would wear them.
But it's weird to see a 20 year old wearing one in public now.
If they're walking down the street by themselves wearing a mask, I assume it's an anti-social thing, but it's strange to see some 30 year old hipster shopping in the supermarket wearing one. Or someone in the back of a Chipotle, who's not even customer-facing.
- For some people the experience of living through the pandemic has forever changed them for better or worst. Some people will continue wearing their masks 24/7.utopian
- If you have a cold it seems common sense to wear a mask in public places.pablo28
- ^ yupYakuZoku
- for someone who works in kitchen dealing with food, it's just overall more hygienic.pango
- laughs in chinese, korean, japanese, etc. Masks have been common in these countries and many others for decades before covid, air pollution being #1.whatthefunk
- Some people are shy. Some feel ugly. Some feel like the wrong gender. Some didn’t put on makeup today. Some have cystic acne. Some love poppers.pusherbot
- Allergens are also pretty high this time of the year; I've worked with some allergic folks who masked up pre-COVID.evilpeacock
- Except for a woman with horrendous teeth, no one wears a mask in our town anymoreOBBTKN
- Travel. You sound stupid.imbecile
- many reasons to be wearing one for some folks, not just Covid.microkorg
- Welcome to Tokyo early 2000's.shapesalad
- The whole mask thing is so weird. I wore masks pre-COVID because of all of our smoke storms / airborn allergens. Who cares if somebody wears a mask.garbage
- Plus I've been wearing them since a kid for graffiti reasons. Now I have an excuse to keep my face covered from the hundreds of cameras..garbage
- ..at every store I go to. They still know everything I buy from my loyalty card, but whatever. Still, don't think I'll "every" stop wearing masks.garbage
- But only because I wore them years before the pandemic, and I'm not a baby.garbage
- Don't get why you care. Oh, right, what other people wear affects your life. *eye roll.hydro74
- I wear one in indoor or enclosed spaces where other people are present. Covid can cause brain damage, might account for bainbridge's post.comicsans
- Why do people care what others do? So weird.ArmandoEstrada
- They may have an elderly parent at home who is at high risk. Or maybe they just why the fuck you care?inteliboy
- neverscared-2
- just kidding....... New Jersey, as smoke shrouds the sun as it rises behind the Manhattan skyline... climate change threadneverscared
- Saw on the news how bad some cities are getting hit with the smoke pollution, but oddly the same news barely talks about the fires related, just a gloss over.hydro74
- Gardener1
Ministers had ‘chilling’ secret unit to curb lockdown dissent
- Good.imbecile
- until they come for you, I guess.zardoz
- you don't think the government has a responsibility to protect it people from disinformation any more than it would a physical threat?imbecile
- "people need to be able to lie en masse funded by foreign countries is a hill you want to stand on?" okay.imbecile
- Ministry of Truth, enforced by folk who think men can get pregnant and wimmin have penises. No ta.zardoz
- yuekit1
The pandemic is officially over according to WHO...
One final post since so many of you bought into this "died suddenly" nonsense.
From a study that was just released...the blue is cardiac arrests. The yellow, which can barely be seen, is myocarditis cases. Notice anything?
- There's literally no connection between cardiac arrests and vaccines being taken. It was all made up, just a dumb hysteria pushed by conspiracy theorists...yuekit
- That ironically, probably ended up killing hundreds of thousands or millions of people.yuekit
- But joe rogan said it was so!_niko
- Too busy with the Woke and Trans shit now.utopian
- Covid is a cardiovascular disease. An increase in cardiovascular illness is a consequence of widespread covid infection.comicsans
- So much energy wasted on this thread, posting A LOT past few years
See you at the next one...grafician
- shapesalad1
- It came from lab.shapesalad
- Someone fucked a batcrazyprick
- do bats wear condoms?utopian
- would it be raw dog or raw battin'hydro74
- Someone fucked bat in labdee-dubs
- someone is in love with batsdoesnotexist
- lol @ two lab leaksyuekit