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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #870 - Jun 23rd, 2024 at 6:46pm
 
Here's some more of what aquascoot's "mild respiratory virus" is doing to people.

With a bit of that awesome "personal responsibility" thrown in for good measure.

This is in the UK (where it's summer, of course) but it also applies to Australia and most of the rest of the world these days.

https://x.com/voidscream101/status/1804163670059917743

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I've been working as a receptionist at a UK GP surgery for nearly a year now. Here are some observations about recurrent trends/problems I've noticed 🧵 (1/)


Here's the rest of it for those without an X account:

Quote:
• So many people call with unshakeable flu-like symptoms. Some have been ill for 4+ weeks straight without improving. Most at this point are demanding antibiotics and often they get them.

• People with unshakeable illnesses aren't generally old or chronically ill. (2/)


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They're usually 20-50 with no underlying conditions. Often they proudly tell you how fit and healthy they normally are.

• Many calling with nasty coughs, fevers, body pain etc. But they can't take a GP call right now as they're at work/at a restaurant/the cinema/shopping (3/)


Quote:
• See also: patients desperately trying to get medication from the GP for their clearly infectious illness because "they're flying abroad tomorrow".

• So many under 40s call asking for a "general health check up" (which is only offered to over 40s) (4/)


Quote:
and when you dig deeper they tell you they haven't been feeling quite right and they're tired all the time.

• Lots of people report they've been getting "more colds than usual" in the past year or so. They think it means they have a deficiency and ask for blood tests. (5/)


Quote:
• So many kids ill constantly. Babies who have been ill for more than half their short lives. Possibly one of the most heartbreaking things.

• A small but notable number of "sudden behaviour changes" in children under 10 that makes you wonder. (6/)


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But yes, of course theyve been ill recently. Kids are always ill.

• Just as many calls for flu-like and gastrointestinal symptoms are coming through now as in the middle of winter. This stuff just isn't seasonal anymore (and is almost definitely covid in a lot of cases). (7/)


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• Many people haven't tested for covid when you ask.

• A fair number don't think it can be covid unless they lose their taste/smell.

• Those that have tested, tested once on first day of symptoms and are certain that means it isn't covid. (8/)


Quote:
• Care homes reporting "virus outbreaks" but say they have no Covid tests when you ask if they've tested.

• Patients telling me now in June, A+E is "busier than it ever was during Covid" with patients waiting 8+ hours just to get a seat, let alone be seen by a doctor. (9/)


Quote:
• Patients calling up desperate and in tears because they just can't concentrate or remember anything and their boss is yelling at them and they don't understand why this is happening. It must be stress right? (10/)


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• Any female patient over 40 calling with classic long covid symptoms puts it down to the menopause. Even if they're 60 and have already been through it.

• Patients who (ironically) don't remember to mention they've been having memory problems (11/)


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until you ask when they call up with other potential long covid symptoms- fatigue, brain fog, recurrent headaches etc.

• A lot of hair loss- a seriously surprising amount. And usually it's the young people - teens to 30s - who call. (12/)


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Presumably because older people assume it's old age. More than half of the sudden hair loss people I've spoken to can recall having a "nasty cold" in the few weeks beforehand.

• So many people with any new, ongoing respiratory symptoms (13/)


Quote:
e.g. cough, shortness of breath who say it all started with a "bad cold".

• A small but still significant number of young people (20s and 30s) calling for sick notes as they've had strokes and heart attacks. (14/)


Quote:
• A lot of scabies. To the point where I had to check Google to find out how common it's supposed to be and only then learnt there's abnormally high amounts of scabies right now.

• Parents calling panicked because their kid hasn't had their measles vaccine yet (15/)


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and there's a baby with it at their nursery/a kid with it at school.

• So much Scarlet Fever and Strep Throat. So much.

• Parents calling with kids with severe coughs that cause them to cough so hard they're sick. Many also reporting whooping cough outbreaks at school. (16/)


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That about covers it. And caveat that I didn't work this job pre-pandemic so cannot personally compare.

But there is clearly so much sickness around. The impacts of Covid are everywhere.

What are public health doing???


And finally...

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With this post blowing up it has found the anti-vaxxers, so I will only say this once.
90% of kids have not been vaccinated.
Most the UK population has not been boosted in 2 years.
Plenty I speak to are unvaccinated.
But they have all been repeatedly infected with Covid


Yes, this is all "perfectly normal", I'm sure. Not.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #871 - Jun 23rd, 2024 at 8:09pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jun 23rd, 2024 at 2:36pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jun 23rd, 2024 at 8:03am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jun 23rd, 2024 at 1:39am:
Bobby. wrote on Jun 22nd, 2024 at 3:08pm:
Covid?

This guy wants to hang all the politicians -  LOL
He's had enough - he wants to line them all up and punch the bugger out of them.
Does he have anger management problems?

Video:

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/162/814/582/playable/422e82...


You can really find some characters, Bobby. This guy is embellishing how much concern he had for this specific virus. I don't really blame the guy for how he feels about the exaggerated seriousness of the WuhanFlu. But, he could have worded it to a style without making empty threats of killing politicians.

I wonder what has happened recently that gets him upset. I managed to get through the last 4 years relatively unscathed. Whilst you guys were buying up toilet paper from the supermarkets, we had our supermarket supplies in stock a good month after you guys started panic buying. It was just a matter of wearing a mask when you went out in public for the time period about 2 weeks at most.

The guy needs to get over himself.



I thought it was funny video.   Smiley


He seemed serious.



It's all fantasy.   Smiley
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #872 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 5:19am
 
Carl D wrote on Jun 23rd, 2024 at 6:46pm:
Here's some more of what aquascoot's "mild respiratory virus" is doing to people.

With a bit of that awesome "personal responsibility" thrown in for good measure.

This is in the UK (where it's summer, of course) but it also applies to Australia and most of the rest of the world these days.

https://x.com/voidscream101/status/1804163670059917743

Quote:
I've been working as a receptionist at a UK GP surgery for nearly a year now. Here are some observations about recurrent trends/problems I've noticed 🧵 (1/)


Here's the rest of it for those without an X account:

Quote:
• So many people call with unshakeable flu-like symptoms. Some have been ill for 4+ weeks straight without improving. Most at this point are demanding antibiotics and often they get them.

• People with unshakeable illnesses aren't generally old or chronically ill. (2/)


Quote:
They're usually 20-50 with no underlying conditions. Often they proudly tell you how fit and healthy they normally are.

• Many calling with nasty coughs, fevers, body pain etc. But they can't take a GP call right now as they're at work/at a restaurant/the cinema/shopping (3/)


Quote:
• See also: patients desperately trying to get medication from the GP for their clearly infectious illness because "they're flying abroad tomorrow".

• So many under 40s call asking for a "general health check up" (which is only offered to over 40s) (4/)


Quote:
and when you dig deeper they tell you they haven't been feeling quite right and they're tired all the time.

• Lots of people report they've been getting "more colds than usual" in the past year or so. They think it means they have a deficiency and ask for blood tests. (5/)


Quote:
• So many kids ill constantly. Babies who have been ill for more than half their short lives. Possibly one of the most heartbreaking things.

• A small but notable number of "sudden behaviour changes" in children under 10 that makes you wonder. (6/)


Quote:
But yes, of course theyve been ill recently. Kids are always ill.

• Just as many calls for flu-like and gastrointestinal symptoms are coming through now as in the middle of winter. This stuff just isn't seasonal anymore (and is almost definitely covid in a lot of cases). (7/)


Quote:
• Many people haven't tested for covid when you ask.

• A fair number don't think it can be covid unless they lose their taste/smell.

• Those that have tested, tested once on first day of symptoms and are certain that means it isn't covid. (8/)


Quote:
• Care homes reporting "virus outbreaks" but say they have no Covid tests when you ask if they've tested.

• Patients telling me now in June, A+E is "busier than it ever was during Covid" with patients waiting 8+ hours just to get a seat, let alone be seen by a doctor. (9/)


Quote:
• Patients calling up desperate and in tears because they just can't concentrate or remember anything and their boss is yelling at them and they don't understand why this is happening. It must be stress right? (10/)


Quote:
• Any female patient over 40 calling with classic long covid symptoms puts it down to the menopause. Even if they're 60 and have already been through it.

• Patients who (ironically) don't remember to mention they've been having memory problems (11/)


Quote:
until you ask when they call up with other potential long covid symptoms- fatigue, brain fog, recurrent headaches etc.

• A lot of hair loss- a seriously surprising amount. And usually it's the young people - teens to 30s - who call. (12/)


Quote:
Presumably because older people assume it's old age. More than half of the sudden hair loss people I've spoken to can recall having a "nasty cold" in the few weeks beforehand.

• So many people with any new, ongoing respiratory symptoms (13/)


Quote:
e.g. cough, shortness of breath who say it all started with a "bad cold".

• A small but still significant number of young people (20s and 30s) calling for sick notes as they've had strokes and heart attacks. (14/)


Quote:
• A lot of scabies. To the point where I had to check Google to find out how common it's supposed to be and only then learnt there's abnormally high amounts of scabies right now.

• Parents calling panicked because their kid hasn't had their measles vaccine yet (15/)


Quote:
and there's a baby with it at their nursery/a kid with it at school.

• So much Scarlet Fever and Strep Throat. So much.

• Parents calling with kids with severe coughs that cause them to cough so hard they're sick. Many also reporting whooping cough outbreaks at school. (16/)


Quote:
That about covers it. And caveat that I didn't work this job pre-pandemic so cannot personally compare.

But there is clearly so much sickness around. The impacts of Covid are everywhere.

What are public health doing???


And finally...

Quote:
With this post blowing up it has found the anti-vaxxers, so I will only say this once.
90% of kids have not been vaccinated.
Most the UK population has not been boosted in 2 years.
Plenty I speak to are unvaccinated.
But they have all been repeatedly infected with Covid


Yes, this is all "perfectly normal", I'm sure. Not.



hay carl

stay off X

its seriously affecting your mental health
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #873 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 8:11am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 5:19am:
hay carl

stay off X

its seriously affecting your mental health


"hay" aquascoot  Roll Eyes

Nothing to say about the steadily mounting evidence that your "mild respiratory virus" is nothing of the sort?

No surprise there.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #874 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 4:41pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 8:11am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 5:19am:
hay carl

stay off X

its seriously affecting your mental health


"hay" aquascoot  Roll Eyes

Nothing to say about the steadily mounting evidence that your "mild respiratory virus" is nothing of the sort?

No surprise there.




yeah its mild

its now a good money spinner for big pharma who get the taxpayer to shell out 2000 for legavrio every time some old fart gets the sniffles . Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #875 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:01pm
 
White flag accepted.

Just pack it with the other dozen or so you owe me and send them when you get time.

Thanks.

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Reply #876 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:12pm
 
you owe dr gerrard a few hundred

and dr berger owes me a few hundred .

we need them to settle up first
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #877 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:25pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:12pm:
you owe dr gerrard a few hundred

and dr berger owes me a few hundred .

we need them to settle up first




What about anger management over Covid:


https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/


https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/162/814/582/playable/422e82...
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #878 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:29pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:25pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:12pm:
you owe dr gerrard a few hundred

and dr berger owes me a few hundred .

we need them to settle up first




What about anger management over Covid:


https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/


https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/162/814/582/playable/422e82...



no one better then the guy from the donut shop

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Reply #879 - Jun 24th, 2024 at 8:57pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:25pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:12pm:
you owe dr gerrard a few hundred

and dr berger owes me a few hundred .

we need them to settle up first




What about anger management over Covid:


https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/


https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/162/814/582/playable/422e82...


Loved it! Especially about wearing an hazmat suit if there was really a pandemic.

There will always be sheep willing to conform, and do whatever they're told. It's always easier to be led, than to lead. Thanks Bobby!!



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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #880 - Jun 25th, 2024 at 8:31am
 
ShellShilo wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 8:57pm:
Loved it! Especially about wearing an hazmat suit if there was really a pandemic.


Ah, so you don't believe we've been in a pandemic for the last four and a half years with SARS-CoV-2, a virus that has been responsible for 7 or 8 million (official) deaths worldwide so far?

Interesting.

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There will always be sheep willing to conform, and do whatever they're told. It's always easier to be led, than to lead.


You mean like the majority of the population who have now been led to believe the pandemic is over and SARS-CoV-2 is just a "mild respiratory virus" and "just a cold"?

And led to believe the best way to protect yourself from Covid, the flu and all other airborne viruses is to wash and sanitise your hands and shopping trolley handles?

Oh, and let's not forget - make sure to hold on to those "UV sanitised and protected" handrails when they're shopping (and you've admitted there yourself that these viruses enter your body through your nose and mouth so you can wash and sanitise your hands for eternity but it will do nothing to prevent people being infected.

If Paul Joseph Goebbels was alive today I'm sure he'd be proud of the 'excellent' propaganda job our governments have done (followed up by the total silence they've now employed) to convince people a dangerous virus is now nothing to worry about and it's perfectly OK to carry on working, shopping and spending.

Let's see how they go with "bird" flu which may be just one mutation away from direct human to human spread with its current 50% CFR (Case Fatality Rate).

I'm anticipating a total media blackout on that one before too much longer (except perhaps for how it's affecting the economy) - just like what's happened with the UK Covid Inquiry which has determined that the pollies there from the current and former Prime Ministers down were quite happy to let Covid rip and take out as many elderly and vulnerable people as necessary "for the economy".

From Eat Out to Help Out to ‘let it rip’: The key Covid revelations from Boris Johnson today

7 December 2023

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Mr Johnson said the elderly have ‘had a good innings’ and should be allowed to catch the virus in order to avoid further restrictions, the inquiry has heard.


Seen anything about that in Australia's media during the past 6 months or so while their Inquiry has been running? I haven't.

Funny about that.

Maybe it has something to do with the fact that our governments have been doing - and are continuing to do - the exact same thing?
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #881 - Jun 25th, 2024 at 8:45am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:29pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:25pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:12pm:
you owe dr gerrard a few hundred

and dr berger owes me a few hundred .

we need them to settle up first




What about anger management over Covid:


https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/


https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/162/814/582/playable/422e82...



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a true aussie legend



Great clips - LOL
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #882 - Jun 25th, 2024 at 8:46am
 
ShellShilo wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 8:57pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 7:25pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 24th, 2024 at 6:12pm:
you owe dr gerrard a few hundred

and dr berger owes me a few hundred .

we need them to settle up first




What about anger management over Covid:


https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/


https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/162/814/582/playable/422e82...


Loved it! Especially about wearing an hazmat suit if there was really a pandemic.

There will always be sheep willing to conform, and do whatever they're told. It's always easier to be led, than to lead. Thanks Bobby!!






No worries Shilo.  - LOL
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #883 - Jun 25th, 2024 at 8:50am
 
Good morning Bobby.

You wouldn't be trying to 'bury' my posts by any chance would you?

Seems to be happening quite a bit lately.

I'll be quite happy to keep reposting mine if I consider it necessary.

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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #884 - Jun 25th, 2024 at 8:59am
 
Carl D wrote on Jun 25th, 2024 at 8:50am:
Good morning Bobby.

You wouldn't be trying to 'bury' my posts by any chance would you?

Seems to be happening quite a bit lately.

I'll be quite happy to keep reposting mine if I consider it necessary.

Smiley



I hath explained unto thee many times that only
the first wave of Covid was the bio weapon from Wuhan.
It quickly mutated to less powerful versions.
Almost all the people who died from Covid were very old, fragile people in nursing homes
who would probably have died from any common cold anyway.
Such people can even fall out of bed, land on soft carpet and die.
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