How old is she? If I don't receive any context, I will assume a person is elderly and already had progressive health problems.I think another lockdown is the wrong move, but COVID-19 is real. I've seen people die and have their health affected first-hand. My mom has long COVID and still gets breathless. She has a problem with her heart that's yet to be diagnosed, and her kidneys were also affected.
We are in a difficult situation of trying to save lives whilst protecting the economy. I fear the latest lockdown in the UK is going to make matters worse rather than better, though. This is because a lot of the rules are contradictory. For example, all the schools and universities are still open, and many people are still working. I don't think the effect this will have on the spread of the virus is worth destroying the economy. We might slow the infection rate for two or three weeks, at best, whilst the economy takes another battering. I believe we are now in the worst position we've ever been in, economically speaking, and this could cost more lives than the coronavirus.
It's a difficult balancing act, and I understand that there are no easy answers to this. What doesn't help matters are the conspiracy theorists who fuel the fire for people to dismiss this virus as being "fake," which is absurd.
How old is she? If I don't receive any context, I will assume a person is elderly and already had progressive health problems.
I assume that you are not 20 y.o. so I suspect your mother is elderly.
I don't reach my opinion/conclusions lightly. I read a lot on this and can conclude, for a fact, we have been told a continuous pattern of lies and a spun narrative. Governments and health professionals are criminal in this collaborative deception. Some might just be naiive or ignorant but many are outright deceiving the public.
I see. So, you're calling me stupid. It's okay. I have been called that here many times.My mom is in her 70's, but she looks a lot younger. Prior to getting COVID-19, she was fit and very active. Now she struggles to get up the stairs and is breathless after walking the length of the living room.
She isn't the only person I know who has had the coronavirus. During the peak, earlier this year, it killed a well-known hospital security guard who was in his 30's. I didn't know him personally, but many of my friends did and he had no preexisting health conditions. Another family, who were friends of my cousin, lost 3 people to it: 2 who were a married couple, and a relative of theirs who lived in Spain. They were either in their 40's or 50's.
A lady named Jean who my mom befriended in the hospital (who was in the bed next to her) suffocated to death. My mom witnessed her struggling as her final moments drew closer, and it still torments her to this day. She saw many people taken away - from the ward she was on - into intensive care. She doesn't know what happened to the others. What she experienced has given her PTSD as what she witnessed during those 3 weeks was incredibly distressing. It's affected her so badly, both physically and mentally, that she is petrified of catching it again. It's an ongoing issue that we are trying to support her with.
I don't rely upon the MSM or social media for my information. Many of my students are consultants, GPs, and dentists, so I get a lot of my info from them. They all see the real effects of this virus on a daily basis. When I see people calling it a fake virus I just shake my head in disbelief at the stupidity. To fake something on a global scale that would require every country and person to be in on it is just laughable. I suppose that means my friends are in on the scam as well, considering some of them have seen the virus under a microscope and have witnessed its effects up close on hundreds of people?
I can understand peoples frustrations, however. The way many countries have handled this crisis has been poor, and it shows how unprepared we are for viral outbreaks. I think the conspiracies are born out of frustration because it's natural to hit out when people's livelihoods are at risk. It breeds contempt, making it an ideal scenario for the spread of misinformation.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that a colleague of my mother-in-law also died. She was a 36-year-old nurse.
Also, one of my best friends' boss died. He told me he spoke to him over the phone to tell him he had tested positive for COVID-19. A week later he died. My friend was shocked and couldn't believe it.
You seem to have your answers ready before you've read anything of what I've said because your mind is already made up. We share common ground in that I think the current lockdown is going too far and will only delay the inevitable (whilst introducing more problems on top).I see. So, you're calling me stupid. It's okay. I have been called that here many times.
Your mother is elderly like I said. People's health can change drastically in old age and governments are killing people with lockdowns. The Elderly get stressed out, not being able to do what they previously did, no outings and often being deprived of visitors including family. People get depressed and isolated.
I am not being convinced because of isolated stories of some anonymous 40 year-old supposedly dying (of it). We were lied to about full hospitals with infected and dying people from COVID-19 which were lies. My local hospital was mostly empty almost the entire time. Hashtag Film Your Hospital exposed this hoax. I don't doubt people will get sick but not at the extremes we are told about. Some young people die of conditions like cancer. But, the authorities are blaming every health condition on COVID-19. The PCR test was never meant to be used for diagnosis.
The government and health departments are feeding the sheep this narrative in a deceptive way and this becomes apparent if you spend any length of time looking into it instead of fear mongering and parroting the media and government.
It appears that you called me stupid so why don't you own it? I made my perspective on this topic quite clear.You seem to have your answers ready before you've read anything of what I've said because your mind is already made up. We share common ground in that I think the current lockdown is going too far and will only delay the inevitable (whilst introducing more problems on top).
I never called you stupid, I said that people who fall into the category of believing that COVID-19 is fake, are stupid. If you fall into that category, then yes, you are indeed stupid. However, protesting against your government's handling of it is another matter entirely, so if you fall into this category then you're not stupid. I don't know where you stand.
The fact that you use language like "sheep" makes me believe you may have been indoctrinated by what you've seen and/or read on social media. In my experience, those who overuse that term are usually incredibly naive and suggestible to anything they see or read online. For example, most the Qanon types and Illuminati believers relentlessly accuse people of being sheep whilst the irony is lost on them.
I know of 6 people who have died from COVID-19 in less than a year who were all fairly young, 2 were in their 30's. As a comparison, I don't know of anyone who has died from the flu in my lifetime. The longterm effects of COVID-19 are still largely unknown, but it is becoming heavily correlated with various heart and lung conditions.
With that said, I still believe that what the UK is currently doing is the wrong approach, but what do I know? I'm just some loser posting on a forum. Who cares what I think.
It appears that you called me stupid so why don't you own it? I made my perspective on this topic quite clear.
Yeah, but if you consider my POV for one minute, if the government has conned 95% of the people on this, isn't that a big deal? I don't want to live in this authoritarian/totalitarian society. It's bad enough living with severe tinnitus. My ringing is insanely loud right now. I am miserable 24/7. I hope like hell this FX-322 or whatever it's called does something and that it's SOON! :-(Ultimately, though, it's a free world @PeteJ. We all have the right to think and believe whatever we want.
Yeah, but if you consider my POV for one minute, if the government has conned 95% of the people on this, isn't that a big deal? I don't want to live in this authoritarian/totalitarian society. It's bad enough living with severe tinnitus. My ringing is insanely loud right now. I am miserable 24/7. I hope like hell this FX-322 or whatever it's called does something and that it's SOON! :-(
I am explaining that we are lied to by the authorities and how they are increasingly authoritarian and totalitarian to punish people, physically and violently even, if we ask questions.Which government? And I do look at this from your POV as it affects my livelihood as well. I have two young children to bring up and sick parents to look after. The restrictions mean I cannot work so I'm losing thousands, and my kids rarely see their grandparents. This is not an easy situation to solve.
I too don't trust random people on the internet which is why I base my views on my reality. My experience is clearly different from yours, but I lived in an area that was one of the worst affected in the UK during the first wave. I don't read newspapers and I certainly don't build opinions based on what I see on social media. It's like the blind leading the blind on there at times.
If you disagree, that's fine. I'm certainly not going to try and change your mind about anything you believe. That's your right. We all see life through our own individual biased lenses.
I have seen a lot police brutality videos when it comes to COVID-19 protests. Some of the stuff is just plain wrong no matter how you frame it, and I agree that the UK government is heading in a totalitarian direction, but we are still nowhere near as bad as countries that are under an actual dictatorship. We are becoming more of a nanny state if anything.I am explaining that we are lied to by the authorities and how they are increasingly authoritarian and totalitarian to punish people, physically and violently even, if we ask questions.
You are obviously not engaging me in a sincere and receptive way. I am only urging you to investigate for yourself since you are saying you are considering my POV. YouTube censors so it's worthless. Search videos on (Victoria) Australia, for one example. It's awful what's going on there.
People whine about police brutality here yet no mention of this.
Nanny state, really?!?I have seen a lot police brutality videos when it comes to COVID-19 protests. Some of the stuff is just plain wrong no matter how you frame it, and I agree that the UK government is heading in a totalitarian direction, but we are still nowhere near as bad as countries that are under an actual dictatorship. We are becoming more of a nanny state if anything.
I'm not sure why you're saying I'm not engaging you in a sincere and receptive way. I'm just being honest about my experiences and opinions on the subject at hand and am not purposefully setting out to offend anyone. You don't have to agree with what I have to say. Disagreements are fine.
Isn't that study referring to whether or not masks prevent someone from getting COVID-19? That question was answered a long time ago. They don't, really. However, it doesn't appear to address how they prevent an infected person from spreading it, which is the main reason the public is advised to wear them. If that's the case, I can understand why medical journals don't want to publish it. As soon as people read, "Masks don't protect against COVID-19," many will selectively ignore the data that shows that they're effective against transmitting it if you're already infected, which has been common knowledge since the spring.What happens when real studies doesn't follow along with the COVID-1984 agenda???? Well... something like this:
https://lockdownsceptics.org/2020/1...-refuse-to-publish-landmark-danish-mask-study
You're just speculating. The researchers are saying they won't release the reasons. Only that they are controversial. It just shows the politics involved with these so-called peer reviewed journals.Isn't that study referring to whether or not masks prevent someone from getting COVID-19? That question was answered a long time ago. They don't, really. However, it doesn't appear to address how they prevent an infected person from spreading it, which is the main reason the public is advised to wear them. If that's the case, I can understand why medical journals don't want to publish it. As soon as people read, "Masks don't protect against COVID-19," many will selectively ignore the data that shows that they're effective against transmitting it if you're already infected, which has been common knowledge since the spring.
I'm only speculating about why they might not want to publish, not about the focus of the study:You're just speculating. The researchers are saying they won't release the reasons. Only that they are controversial. It just shows the politics involved with these so-called peer reviewed journals.
FYI, the CDC just updated their guidelines, showing that face masks CAN also protect the wearer from COVID-19 infection:Isn't that study referring to whether or not masks prevent someone from getting COVID-19? That question was answered a long time ago. They don't, really. However, it doesn't appear to address how they prevent an infected person from spreading it, which is the main reason the public is advised to wear them. If that's the case, I can understand why medical journals don't want to publish it. As soon as people read, "Masks don't protect against COVID-19," many will selectively ignore the data that shows that they're effective against transmitting it if you're already infected, which has been common knowledge since the spring.
Persistent self-reported changes in hearing and tinnitus in post-hospitalisation COVID-19 cases:
Has anybody here taken the invasive "swab" test?
I am thinking about getting tested, but deathly afraid of that jabbing in my nasopharynx of setting off a spike... on top of what I am dealing with right now.
If anybody has taken a test and can share their experience, it is most welcome.