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Message started by Lisa Jones on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:12am

Title: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Lisa Jones on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:12am


https://www.channelnewsasia.com/commentary/not-contracted-covid-infection-natural-immunity-luck-avoid-contact-2695486?cid=taboola_regional_paid_25042022_cnamkt-news_sevenwestmedia-7news&tblci=GiCvemi5bjJg3AZ7HU_tFY-LrNUDBtfB0-2dOW5J1-OhIiDsklIo6PmI9cSrromzAQ#tblciGiCvemi5bjJg3AZ7HU_tFY-LrNUDBtfB0-2dOW5J1-OhIiDsklIo6PmI9cSrromzAQ

👆 Explains why some of us have never contracted Covid19 (I'm one of those people) despite caring for people who have.

Could you guys have a read? I'd love your feedback.

Cheers.


Edit : Not you Monk. As per usual you've been up all Saturday night posting utter shyte. To yourself.

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Bobby. on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:15am
Yes Lisa,
as suspected:

"our genetic makeup may also hold the key to resistance to SARS-CoV-2 infection."

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Jovial Monk on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:15am
Can you link to any of those posts from “all night” Oh Junky with the Drugbuggered brain?

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Lisa Jones on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:29am
Oi Mad Moron Monk

Log off
Change your colostomy bag
Get some sleep
You've been up all bloody night posting utter shyte to yourself.  No one gives a cr@p about your delusional off topic rants.

Oh and P1$$ off!

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Lisa Jones on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:31am

Bobby. wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:15am:
Yes Lisa,
as suspected:

"our genetic makeup may also hold the key to resistance to SARS-CoV-2 infection."


Exactly!

So it seems some people are predisposed....some are not.

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Sir lastnail on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:28am
Yeh pissoff bedwetter and go and get another jab :D LOL

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Redmond Neck on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:43am

Sir lastnail wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:28am:
Yeh pissoff bedwetter and go and get another jab :D LOL


OMG...... SOMEONE HAS LEFT THE GATE UNLOCKED AT THE LUNATIC ASYLUM AGAIN!

NUTJOB IS BACK!

;)

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Sir lastnail on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:56am

Redmond Neck wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:43am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:28am:
Yeh pissoff bedwetter and go and get another jab :D LOL


OMG...... SOMEONE HAS LEFT THE GATE UNLOCKED AT THE LUNATIC ASYLUM AGAIN!

NUTJOB IS BACK!

;)


make yourself useful and go get a jab neckhead. you and bedwetter can jab each other :D LOL

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Lisa Jones on Dec 18th, 2022 at 11:12am

Sir lastnail wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:56am:

Redmond Neck wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:43am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 9:28am:
Yeh pissoff bedwetter and go and get another jab :D LOL


OMG...... SOMEONE HAS LEFT THE GATE UNLOCKED AT THE LUNATIC ASYLUM AGAIN!

NUTJOB IS BACK!

;)


make yourself useful and go get a jab neckhead. you and bedwetter can jab each other :D LOL


Banned Bedwetter Monk is being jabbed consoled by Redback atm. 😂🤣😆

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by greggerypeccary on Dec 18th, 2022 at 12:26pm

"Yet there are people who have experienced high levels of exposure, such as hospital workers or family members of people who have had COVID-19, who have somehow managed to avoid testing positive.

"We know from several studies that vaccines not only reduce the risk of severe disease but also cut the chance of household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by about half. So certainly vaccination could have helped some close contacts avoid becoming infected."


I've had high levels of exposure, and have managed to avoid it so far.

There was an outbreak in my father's nursing home just before he died, and I was in very close contact with several of the people there who had it - and this was before anyone knew they were infected.

Plus, my mother was in hospital for three weeks recently with COVID, and despite me visiting her nearly every day, I didn't catch it.

Plus, I was in a small ward for a couple of hours with four people who had it - before anyone knew they were infected - and I still managed to escape it.

Everyone at my work has had it, except me.

I put it down to my four jabs, and the fact that I always wear a mask in crowded places (or avoid them altogether).


Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Lisa Jones on Dec 18th, 2022 at 12:38pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 12:26pm:

"Yet there are people who have experienced high levels of exposure, such as hospital workers or family members of people who have had COVID-19, who have somehow managed to avoid testing positive.

"We know from several studies that vaccines not only reduce the risk of severe disease but also cut the chance of household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by about half. So certainly vaccination could have helped some close contacts avoid becoming infected."


I've had high levels of exposure, and have managed to avoid it so far.

There was an outbreak in my father's nursing home just before he died, and I was in very close contact with several of the people there who had it - and this was before anyone knew they were infected.

Plus, my mother was in hospital for three weeks recently with COVID, and despite me visiting her nearly every day, I didn't catch it.

Plus, I was in a small ward for a couple of hours with four people who had it - before anyone knew they were infected - and I still managed to escape it.

Everyone at my work has had it, except me.

I put it down to my four jabs, and the fact that I always wear a mask in crowded places (or avoid them altogether).


Ok that's interesting.

I've had NO jabs AND I always wear a fresh mask if I'm out and about (which I keep to a minimum) AND I have hand sanitizer in my handbag at all times too.

Hmmm.




Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Yadda on Dec 18th, 2022 at 1:26pm

Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:12am:

Explains why some of us have never contracted Covid19 (I'm one of those people) despite caring for people who have.



Hi Lisa,

I do not, cannot believe, that proposition.

IMO, everyone in Australia who lives in a city, or, in a large country town have 'contracted' [i.e. been exposed to] 'Covid-19'.

......it is just that many people who are in good health, have not, and will not, display any symptoms of what is, basically, a common old corona virus [yet another variant of the flu].


You may ask.....
Q.
If Covid-19 is simply another, common old corona virus, why have so many people, died from it ?

Good question.  !!!



I will pose another question......
What percentage of the Australian population have received   .....AT LEAST ONE CONVID-19 'VACCINE' JAB, during the last two years ?




Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Sprintcyclist on Dec 18th, 2022 at 1:35pm

Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:12am:
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/commentary/not-contracted-covid-infection-natural-immunity-luck-avoid-contact-2695486?cid=taboola_regional_paid_25042022_cnamkt-news_sevenwestmedia-7news&tblci=GiCvemi5bjJg3AZ7HU_tFY-LrNUDBtfB0-2dOW5J1-OhIiDsklIo6PmI9cSrromzAQ#tblciGiCvemi5bjJg3AZ7HU_tFY-LrNUDBtfB0-2dOW5J1-OhIiDsklIo6PmI9cSrromzAQ

👆 Explains why some of us have never contracted Covid19 (I'm one of those people) despite caring for people who have.

Could you guys have a read? I'd love your feedback.

Cheers.


Interesting.
I have not had covid. Was commuting to work all the way through covid.

I wore a mask, washed my hands, live a healthy lifestyle, took immunity boosters, used a strepsil as as soon my throat got a tickle.

And was lucky !

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by greggerypeccary on Dec 18th, 2022 at 2:53pm

Sprintcyclist wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 1:35pm:

Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:12am:
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/commentary/not-contracted-covid-infection-natural-immunity-luck-avoid-contact-2695486?cid=taboola_regional_paid_25042022_cnamkt-news_sevenwestmedia-7news&tblci=GiCvemi5bjJg3AZ7HU_tFY-LrNUDBtfB0-2dOW5J1-OhIiDsklIo6PmI9cSrromzAQ#tblciGiCvemi5bjJg3AZ7HU_tFY-LrNUDBtfB0-2dOW5J1-OhIiDsklIo6PmI9cSrromzAQ

👆 Explains why some of us have never contracted Covid19 (I'm one of those people) despite caring for people who have.

Could you guys have a read? I'd love your feedback.

Cheers.


Interesting.
I have not had covid. Was commuting to work all the way through covid.

I wore a mask, washed my hands, live a healthy lifestyle, took immunity boosters, used a strepsil as as soon my throat got a tickle.

And was lucky !


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Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Frank on Dec 18th, 2022 at 5:23pm
I've had covid. A weird kinda cold-y thing.
You'd have to be on your last legs anyway to die from it.


Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Dnarever on Dec 18th, 2022 at 8:04pm

Quote:
some of us have never contracted Covid19



Quote:
We all know a few of those lucky people who, somehow, have managed to avoid ever catching COVID-19. Perhaps you’re one of them. Is this a Marvel-esque superpower? Is there any scientific reason why a person might be resistant to becoming infected when the virus seems to be everywhere? Or is it simply luck?

More than 60 per cent of people in the United Kingdom have tested positive


Yes a few people haven't caught it or didn't know they had it. 60 percent tested positive and many more had it not tested.

A few people didn't catch it But well over 650 million (who tested positive) people did. Over 6 million people died.

Is it worth taking the risk that you may be one of the 4% or 5% of people who don't get sick ? I don't know.

I never tested positive but I may have had it on two occasions.

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by ShellShilo on Dec 18th, 2022 at 11:46pm
Here are a few reality stats to ponder. As of Dec 18th, 2022, the total accumulative number of Covid-19 cases(including positive antibody results) is, 10,972,385 cases. Of those cases, a total of 16,692 Australians have died with, suspected with, or from this virus. This is a mortality rate of 0.15%. That's a little over 1/10th of 1% of the total accumulated numbers of cases reported, for over almost 3 years now.

Also, there were 10,546,102 Australians who have recovered from this illness. There are today a total of 409,591 currently infected patients. There are currently 409,498 patients(99.97%) with MILD conditions, and 93 patients(0.07%) with serious to critical conditions. As of today, there are 10,562,799 cases that all have documented outcomes. 10,546,109 cases(99.8%) recovered/discharge, and 16,692 Covid-related deaths(0.02%).

Now, we could speculate or suppose that there are more unreported stats. But that would be an argument from ignorance. These facts and data can be supported and proven. Anything else is just speculation and wishful thinking.

Based on these stats, over 90% of all Australians have nothing to worry about this virus. In fact, if you are relatively healthy, infecting yourself(or children) with this vaccine is just an unnecessary and ill-advised  risk. Here is why.

First, lets assume that the body does not need any artificial help with protecting and healing itself. For every action we do to the body, the body will react to it. This also applies to all of the body's biochemical processes. The body does not like changes to its core biochemical processes. Changing any of these processes will affect other processes. For example,

When the virus attaches itself to the host cell's receptor site(ACE2), it will change the biochemical balance of the body. These receptor sites are also found on the surface of many other types of cells in the body. Including the lungs(most abundant), the kidneys, the blood vessels, heart, and the gut cells. This protein acts as an enzyme to change large proteins into smaller proteins. The more of these sites that are destroyed by the virus, the less of these proteins are available to convert/regulate a nasty protein(ANG II), that is responsible for nasty things.

This site(ACE2) helps to modulate the activities of this nasty protein(ANG II). This protein increases blood pressure, causes inflammation, thrombosis, will increase damages to blood vessel linings and various other types of tissue injuries. This site(ACE2) will convert this nasty protein(ANG II) into other molecules that can counteract the effects of ANG II.
   
So, the more ACE2 sites we lose, the higher the levels of this nasty protein is increased. And, the more harm it can cause throughout the body. This is why patients with a phenotype of ACE2 deficient, are the most at risk of severe Covid-19.

Now, what do you think happens once you are vaccinated? It is called the "spike effect". These free floating mimicked spike protein also have an affinity for these ACE2 receptor sites(NOT just in the respiratory tract). They also reduce the level of ACE2 proteins, and thereby increasing the level of this nasty protein(ANG II). Thus causing many of the adverse events that we are seeing today.

This vaccine directly causes the reduction of the ACE2 protein molecule.  It's better to simply be infected by the virus itself, than to mimic a part of the virus(antigen). For a relatively healthy person, it's just not worth the risk. These sites are very important in maintaining good health. Why would anyone voluntarily want to destroy them?   

Title: Re: This article explains some puzzling Covid19 issues
Post by Lisa Jones on Dec 19th, 2022 at 11:03pm

Frank wrote on Dec 18th, 2022 at 5:23pm:
I've had covid. A weird kinda cold-y thing.
You'd have to be on your last legs anyway to die from it.


You have had Covid19???

Are you vaccinated?

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